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Environmental Control and Life Support Testing at The Marshall Space Flight Center
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Abstract
The Space Station Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) test program at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) is addressed. The immediate goals and current activities of the test program are discussed. Also described are the Core Module Integration Facility (CMIF) and the initial ECLSS test configuration. Future plans for the ECLSS test program and the CMIF are summarized.
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Schunk, R. and Humphries, W., "Environmental Control and Life Support Testing at The Marshall Space Flight Center," SAE Technical Paper 871453, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871453.Also In
References
- Schwinghamer R. J. “Space Station ECLS Electrolysis System, Test Bed Material Usage Agreements (MUA's);” NASA/MSFC Memo EH02 (87-13) January 1987
- Jackson J. Sosnay R. Humphries W. “Independent Subsystem Test Plans for the Integrated Environmental Control and Life Support System Test;” NASA/MSFC October 1986
- Sosnay R. Jackson J. Humphries W. “ECLSS Test Plan for the Simplified Integrated Test;” NASA/MSFC October 1986
- Humphries W. Sosnay R. Jackson J. “General ECLSS Test Plan;” NASA/MSFC October 1986