Environmental Control and Life Support System Selection for the First Lunar Outpost Habitat

932065

7/1/1993

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Abstract
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The planning for and feasibility study of an early human return mission to the lunar surface has been undertaken. The First Lunar Outpost (FLO) Mission philosophy is to use existing or near-term technology to achieve a human landing on the lunar surface in the year 2000. To support the crew the lunar habitat for the FLO mission incorporates an environmental control/life support system (ECLSS) design which meets the mission requirements and balances fixed mass and consumable mass. This tradeoff becomes one of regenerable life support systems versus open-loop systems.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/932065
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Adams, A., "Environmental Control and Life Support System Selection for the First Lunar Outpost Habitat," International Conference On Environmental Systems, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, July 12, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932065.
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7/1/1993
Product Code
932065
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Technical Paper
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English