Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued about 9 years ago
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<p>Windows in habitable modules represent significant design and operations impacts to future spacecraft, yet viewing requirements, both electronic and passive, continue to mature.&nbsp;&nbsp; With longer missions over greater distances, it becomes harder to accommodate both size and modularity of viewing.&nbsp; The Hybrid Window Portal would allow easier design, more locations for direct viewing,&nbsp; and easier maintenance and represent less of an impact to a vehicle&#39;s structural integrity than traditional windows, and applies to aluminum, composite and inflatable structures.&nbsp; This project intends to build on an on-going IR&amp;D effort and a 2011 ICA investigation of virtual window technology, and will explore options to provide adequate viewing and sensing through arrangements of multiple, small portals that can accommodate cameras and sensors.&nbsp; Smaller portals accommodate more cameras and sensors than ever before, and offer different pointing directions so optimum viewing angles can be selected, while an integrated view (Mosaic Video) provides perspective.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>