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Reach performance while wearing the Space Shuttle launch and entry suit during exposure to launch accelerations
Author(s): Bagian, James P.; Greenisen, Michael C.; Schafer, Lauren E.; Probe, John D.; Krutz, Robert W., Jr.
Abstract: Crewmen aboard the Space Shuttle are subjected to accelerations during ascent (the powered flight phase of launch) which range up to 3 G(sub x). Despite having 33 missions and nine years experience, not to mention all the ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 1993
Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
Accession Number: 94N24204; Document ID: 19940019731
Reach performance while wearing the Space Shuttle launch and entry suit during exposure to launch accelerations
Author(s): Bagian, James P.; Greenisen, M. C.; Schafer, L. E.; Probe, J. D.; Krutz, Robert W., Jr.
Abstract: A crew of four veteran astronaut/pilots were subjected to sustained linear accelerations of up to 3G(x) in order to quantify crew reach performance while wearing the currently used Launch and Entry Suit (LES). ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 1990
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Accession Number: 90A49390; Document ID: 19900062335; Report Number: SAE PAPER 901357
Decompression sickness and venous gas emboli at 8.3 psia
Author(s): Smead, Kenneth W.; Dixon, Gene A.; Webb, James T.; Krutz, Robert W., Jr.
Abstract: This study sought to determine the bends risk on decompression from sea level to 8.3 psia. On the basis of several prior studies by NASA and the Air Force, this differential was expected to result in a minimal (about 5 ...
NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific) Publication Year: 1987
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Accession Number: 88A13401; Document ID: 19880026174
Heart rate and pulmonary function while wearing the launch-entry crew escape suit (LES) during Gx acceleration and simulated Shuttle launch
Author(s): Krutz, Robert W., Jr.; Bagian, James P.; Burton, Russell R.; Meeker, Larry J.
Abstract: Space shuttle crewmembers have been equipped with a launch-entry crew escape system (LES) since the Challenger accident in 1986. Some crewmembers, wearing the new pressure suit, have reported breathing difficulties and ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 1990
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Accession Number: 90A49391; Document ID: 19900062336; Report Number: SAE PAPER 901358
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