载人航天综合体中可充气变形模块的应用前景与特点

B. Kryuchkov, Y. Sosyurka, B. V. Burdin
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分析了用于载人航天探索的可充气变型舱(TMs)技术的发展和应用成果。给出了在美国和俄罗斯获得的TMs实验模型的特点。与现有的传统技术相比,显示了TM技术的优势。分析了载人航天综合体使用可变形模块存在的问题和特点。讨论了宇航员在操作它们时活动的主要方面。
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Prospects and Features of the Use of Inflatable Transformable Modules for Manned Space Complexes
The paper analyzes the achievements in the development and use of technologies of inflatable transformable modules (TMs) purposed for manned space exploration. The characteristics of experimental models of TMs obtained in the USA and Russia are given. The advantages of the TM technology as compared with existing traditional technologies are shown. The problems and features of the use of transformable modules for manned space complexes are evaluated. The main aspects of cosmonauts’ activity when operating them are discussed.
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