Applicability of NASA Polar Technologies to British Antarctic Survey Halley VI Research Station
From 1993 through 1997 NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF), developed a variety of environmental infrastructure technologies for use at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. The objective of this program was to reduce the cost of operating the South Pole Station, reduce the environmental...
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ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20050241702 2023-05-15T13:24:25+02:00 Applicability of NASA Polar Technologies to British Antarctic Survey Halley VI Research Station Flynn, Michael Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available [2005] application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20050241702 unknown Document ID: 20050241702 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20050241702 No Copyright CASI Man/System Technology and Life Support British Antarctic Survey Meeting; 8 Jul. 2005; Cambridge; United Kingdom 2005 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T01:54:04Z From 1993 through 1997 NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF), developed a variety of environmental infrastructure technologies for use at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. The objective of this program was to reduce the cost of operating the South Pole Station, reduce the environmental impact of the Station, and to increase the quality of life for Station inhabitants. The result of this program was the development of a set of sustainability technologies designed specifically for Polar applications. In the intervening eight years many of the technologies developed through this program have been commercialized and tested in extreme environments and are now available for use throughout Antarctica and circumpolar north. The objective of this document is to provide information covering technologies that might also be applicable to the British Antarctic Survey s (BAS) proposed new Halley VI Research Station. All technologies described are commercially available. Other/Unknown Material Amundsen-Scott Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica British Antarctic Survey South pole South pole NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Amundsen Scott South Pole Station ENVELOPE(0.000,0.000,-90.000,-90.000) Amundsen-Scott ENVELOPE(0.000,0.000,-90.000,-90.000) Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station ENVELOPE(139.273,139.273,-89.998,-89.998) Antarctic South Pole |
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From 1993 through 1997 NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF), developed a variety of environmental infrastructure technologies for use at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. The objective of this program was to reduce the cost of operating the South Pole Station, reduce the environmental impact of the Station, and to increase the quality of life for Station inhabitants. The result of this program was the development of a set of sustainability technologies designed specifically for Polar applications. In the intervening eight years many of the technologies developed through this program have been commercialized and tested in extreme environments and are now available for use throughout Antarctica and circumpolar north. The objective of this document is to provide information covering technologies that might also be applicable to the British Antarctic Survey s (BAS) proposed new Halley VI Research Station. All technologies described are commercially available. |
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Applicability of NASA Polar Technologies to British Antarctic Survey Halley VI Research Station |
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Applicability of NASA Polar Technologies to British Antarctic Survey Halley VI Research Station |
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Applicability of NASA Polar Technologies to British Antarctic Survey Halley VI Research Station |
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Applicability of NASA Polar Technologies to British Antarctic Survey Halley VI Research Station |
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Applicability of NASA Polar Technologies to British Antarctic Survey Halley VI Research Station |
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