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Biocontamination Control for Space Suit Garments - A Preliminary Study
Author(s) -
Richard Rhodes,
F. Adam Korona,
Evelyne Orndoff,
Darwin Poritz,
C. Mark Ott,
Melanie Smith,
Wing C. Wong
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
41st international conference on environmental systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2011-5087
Subject(s) - clothing , computer science , space (punctuation) , control (management) , space suit , artificial intelligence , simulation , operating system , archaeology , history
This paper outlines a preliminary study that was conducted to review, test, and improve on current space suit biocontamination control. Biocontamination from crew members can cause space suit damage and objectionable odors and lead to crew member health hazards. An understanding of the level of biocontamination is necessary to mitigate its effects. A series of tests were conducted with the intent of evaluating current suit materials, ground and on-orbit disinfectants, and potential commercial off-the-shelf antimicrobial materials. Included in this paper is a discussion of the test methodology, results, and analysis method.

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