Interactive Aerospace Engineering and DesignMcGraw-Hill, 2002 - 356 страници This text contains an integrated bound-in CD-ROM, and has a strong emphasis on design. Its active visual approach and inclusion of space-orientated engineering make it an interesting examination of the aerospace engineering field. |
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... crew compartment The crew works in a " shirt- sleeve environment " - normal room temperature and an atmosphere similar to that on earth . To maintain this , there is a pressurized crew compartment built inside the shuttle fuselage ...
... crew compartment The crew works in a " shirt- sleeve environment " - normal room temperature and an atmosphere similar to that on earth . To maintain this , there is a pressurized crew compartment built inside the shuttle fuselage ...
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... crew mem- bers become very skilled in performing tasks on long - duration missions . After approximately 60 days in orbit , the crew members ' knowledge of the laboratory , of stowage locations , of relationships among crew members , of ...
... crew mem- bers become very skilled in performing tasks on long - duration missions . After approximately 60 days in orbit , the crew members ' knowledge of the laboratory , of stowage locations , of relationships among crew members , of ...
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... crew member to activate and monitor are mounted on the front of the HUT . The temperature control valve is on the crew member's upper left , and the oxygen control actuator is on the lower right . The large controls are designed to ...
... crew member to activate and monitor are mounted on the front of the HUT . The temperature control valve is on the crew member's upper left , and the oxygen control actuator is on the lower right . The large controls are designed to ...
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