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Systementwurf

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Raumstationen

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In den vorangegangenen Kapiteln sind uns schon eine Vielzahl von Raumstationen bzw. konzepten begegnet. Bestimmte Elemente tauchten in der einen oder anderen Form immer wieder auf:

  • druckbeaufschlagte Module für Experimente und die Besatzung,

  • druckbeaufschlagte Verbindungselemente und Dockingadapter,

  • tragende (Gitter-)Strukturen zur Verbindung der Baugruppen,

  • Solarkollektoren (meist der Sonne nachgeführt),

  • Thermalradiatoren,

  • externe Nutzlasten,

  • Manipulatorsysteme und

  • operationelle Elemente wie Versorgungs- oder Rettungsfahrzeuge.

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Messerschmid, E., Bertrand, R., Pohlemann, F. (1997). Systementwurf. In: Raumstationen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09676-5_9

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