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Portable Diagnostics Technology Assessment for Space Missions. Part 2; Market Survey

AUTHOR Administration (Nasa), National Aeronaut
PUBLISHER Independently Published (08/06/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A mission to Mars of several years duration requires more demanding standards for all onboard instruments than a 6-month mission to the Moon or the International Space Station. In Part 1, we evaluated generic technologies and suitability to NASA needs. This prior work considered crew safety, device maturity and flightworthiness, resource consumption, and medical value. In Part 2, we continue the study by assessing the current marketplace for reliable Point-of-Care diagnostics. The ultimate goal of this project is to provide a set of objective analytical tools to suggest efficient strategies for reaching specific medical targets for any given space mission as program needs, technological development, and scientific understanding evolve. Nelson, Emily S. and Chait, Arnon Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2010-215845/PART2, E-17108-1 WBS 444543.01.02.01 SAFETY FACTORS; SPACE MISSIONS; SPACECREWS; SAFETY DEVICES; AEROSPACE MEDICINE; TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT; INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION; SURVEYS
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ISBN-13: 9798672793900
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 32
Carton Quantity: 128
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.07 x 11.02 inches
Weight: 0.22 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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A mission to Mars of several years duration requires more demanding standards for all onboard instruments than a 6-month mission to the Moon or the International Space Station. In Part 1, we evaluated generic technologies and suitability to NASA needs. This prior work considered crew safety, device maturity and flightworthiness, resource consumption, and medical value. In Part 2, we continue the study by assessing the current marketplace for reliable Point-of-Care diagnostics. The ultimate goal of this project is to provide a set of objective analytical tools to suggest efficient strategies for reaching specific medical targets for any given space mission as program needs, technological development, and scientific understanding evolve. Nelson, Emily S. and Chait, Arnon Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2010-215845/PART2, E-17108-1 WBS 444543.01.02.01 SAFETY FACTORS; SPACE MISSIONS; SPACECREWS; SAFETY DEVICES; AEROSPACE MEDICINE; TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT; INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION; SURVEYS
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