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  2. Ronald M. Sega - Wikipedia

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    From November 1994 to March 1995, Sega was the NASA Director of Operations, Star City, Russia (The Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center) responsible for managing NASA activities at Star City. These activities involved building an organization and infrastructure to support astronaut and cosmonaut mission and science training for flight on the ...

  3. BioSentinel - Wikipedia

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    BioSentinel is one of ten low-cost CubeSat missions that flew as secondary payloads aboard Artemis 1, the first test flight of NASA's Space Launch System. [6] The spacecraft was deployed in cis-lunar space as NASA's first mission to send living organisms beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972.

  4. Bioastronautics - Wikipedia

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    Bioastronautics is a specialty area of biological and astronautical research which encompasses numerous aspects of biological, behavioral, and medical concern governing humans and other living organisms in outer space; and includes the design of space vehicle payloads, space habitats, and life-support systems.

  5. Bioregenerative life support system - Wikipedia

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    Life support system – Technology that allows survival in hostile environments; Biosphere 2 – Closed ecological research centre in Arizona; BIOS-3 – Closed ecosystem at the Institute of Biophysics in Krasnoyarsk, Russia; Yuegong-1 – Chinese research facility for developing a Moon base

  6. Controlled ecological life-support system - Wikipedia

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    The life of such a system is limited, as the entropy of a closed system can only increase with time. But if the otherwise closed system is allowed to accept high-temperature radiant energy from an external source (e.g., sunlight) and to reject low-temperature waste heat to deep space, it can continue indefinitely.

  7. Life-support system - Wikipedia

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    In human spaceflight, a life-support system is a group of devices that allow a human being to survive in outer space. US government space agency NASA , [ 2 ] and private spaceflight companies use the phrase "environmental control and life-support system" or the acronym ECLSS when describing these systems. [ 3 ]