Space Station Freedom Cupola Definition

891525

07/01/1989

Event
Intersociety Conference on Environmental Systems
Authors Abstract
Content
Following the realization that adequate Space Station Freedom (see figure 1) viewing could not be achieved without breaking the plane of the modules, a conceptual design phase for the development of a cupola progressed from the idea of a small, bubble-type canopy to a much larger, two crewmember cupola. The evolving cupola conceptual designs were each evaluated against the requirements for providing a large field-of-view, a complete proximity control workstation with flexible and relocatable restraints, and sufficient volume for two, 95th percentile crewmembers to operate while still maintaining reasonable weight and size restrictions. As the SS Freedom program Preliminary Design Review draws closer, the cupola development phase shifts towards evaluation of viewing and operational capability. The appropriate balance of viewing, structures and operations must be achieved before the program can place confidence in a cupola design providing SS Freedom with a direct viewing workstation capable of supporting the great variety of tasks projected for the life of the station.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/891525
Pages
12
Citation
Weaver, L., and Lauger, J., "Space Station Freedom Cupola Definition," SAE Technical Paper 891525, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/891525.
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Publisher
Published
Jul 1, 1989
Product Code
891525
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English