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The development of a Space Shuttle General Purpose Work Station (GPWS)
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Abstract
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The GPWS being developed for the Life Sciences Laboratory to be flown on the fourth Spacelab mission in late 1985 is characterized, and results from Phase I and Phase II tests are reported. The GPWS is designed to provide biological protection for both experiment and operator, a clean-room environment, control of liquids at zero gravity, protection against Spacelab-cabin contamination by chemical vapors, and work space with lights and other accommodations for one or two users in the zero-gravity neutral-body position. The flight hardware subsystems are examined and illustrated; the approach taken to evaluate human factors, performance, contaminant control, and user accommodation is explained; the design-verification unit for ground testing is described; and the improvements introduced in constructing the flight version are indicated.
Author
- Wagner, P. A. Lockheed Missiles and Space Co., Inc.
Citation: Wagner, P. A. (2019). The development of a Space Shuttle General Purpose Work Station (GPWS). Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19840046239. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19840046239 ↗