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Constellation Program Human-Systems Integration Requirements

Constellation Program Human-Systems Integration Requirements

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Technology & Engineering

ISBN10: 1503234754
ISBN13: 9781503234758
Publisher: Createspace
Published: Nov 16 2014
Pages: 504
Weight: 2.55
Height: 1.01 Width: 8.50 Depth: 11.02
Language: English
The Human-Systems Integration Requirements (HSIR) in this document drive the design of space vehicles, their systems, and equipment with which humans interface in the Constellation Program (CxP). These requirements ensure that the design of Constellation (Cx) systems is centered on the needs, capabilities, and limitations of the human. These requirements embody the collective experience of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the operation of human spacecraft from Project Mercury to the International Space Station (ISS). The HSIR provides requirements to ensure proper integration of human-to-system interfaces. These requirements apply to all mission phases, including pre-launch, ascent, Earth orbit, trans-lunar flight, lunar orbit, lunar landing, lunar ascent, Earth return, Earth entry, Earth landing, post-landing, and recovery. The Constellation Program must meet NASA's Agency-level human rating requirements, which are intended to ensure crew survival without permanent disability. The HSIR provides a key mechanism for achieving human rating of Constellation systems.

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