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Crew support tools for Euromir 95.

L Bessone1, F de Jong, P Nespoli

  • 1European Astronauts Centre (EAC), ESA Directorate of Manned Spaceflight and Microgravity, Cologne, Germany.

ESA Bulletin. Bulletin ASE. European Space Agency
|November 1, 1996
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The Euromir 95 mission highlighted crew support challenges for the European Space Agency (ESA), emphasizing the need for better tools and stowage solutions for astronauts on long spaceflights.

Area of Science:

  • Spaceflight operations
  • Astronaut support systems
  • Human space exploration

Background:

  • Long-duration space missions present unique challenges for astronaut support.
  • Previous European Space Agency (ESA) missions informed the planning for Euromir 95.
  • The Mir space station's limitations necessitated innovative solutions for onboard logistics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and address crew-support issues encountered during the Euromir 95 mission.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of generic tools and stowage solutions for astronauts.
  • To enhance ESA's operational experience for future space endeavors, including the International Space Station.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of crew support requirements based on prior mission data.

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  • Implementation and testing of generic tools for astronaut use.
  • Development and assessment of solutions for onboard stowage problems on the Mir space station.
  • Main Results:

    • The Euromir 95 mission generated significant 'lessons learned' in crew support.
    • Specific challenges related to tool accessibility and stowage were identified.
    • The mission provided valuable operational experience for ESA in managing long-duration flights.

    Conclusions:

    • Addressing crew-support issues is critical for the success of long-duration space missions.
    • ESA's operational experience was substantially enhanced by the Euromir 95 mission.
    • Further development in crew support will bolster Europe's contribution to the International Space Station.