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Microbiological Contamination Control in the Columbus Project
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Microbiological contamination is likely to be a problem on long duration space missions. Therefore a study was performed to establish preliminary requirements and control plan. The major findings are that maimed pressurized modules should be delivered into orbit virtually free of microbes, be designed to inhibit microbial growth and be easy to clean.
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Baune, J. and Baune, M., "Microbiological Contamination Control in the Columbus Project," SAE Technical Paper 891534, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/891534.Also In
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- 2 Dec. 1988 Microbial Contamination W.P.100: System Related Requirements
- 1 Feb. 1389 Microbial Contamination W.P.: Microbiological Contamination Control Plan