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mission:tech:aquarius [2015/02/26 18:24] – [Interior Design and Modularity] chronomission:tech:aquarius [2015/04/22 11:46] – [Vehicle] chrono
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   * Basic/Advanced insulation (sandwich compound material)   * Basic/Advanced insulation (sandwich compound material)
    
-Feature Candidates:+==== Feature Candidates ====
  
 ^ Manufacturer ^ Model ^ Box L ^ Box W ^ Box H ^ Payload Capacity ^ Tyres ^ ^ Manufacturer ^ Model ^ Box L ^ Box W ^ Box H ^ Payload Capacity ^ Tyres ^
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   * http://www.unsinn.de/anhaenger/kofferanhaenger-sandwich-pk/p/3/   * http://www.unsinn.de/anhaenger/kofferanhaenger-sandwich-pk/p/3/
  
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 For its mission tasking, the Aquarius must be able to operate fully self-sustainable even to the point, where it can offer infrastructure services for its surrounding area (i.e. power, local telecommunications, (wireless) network access, data storage, long-range communication, environment monitoring). Many of the components built for the Odyssey should be compatible/interchangeable between the two modules in order to have a somewhat redundant system that can be quickly replaced when the module is not needed in the other system. This will help to prevent problems like on Apollo 13, where the CO2 filters of the CM didn't fit into the mounts of the LM (how do you get a square pig into a round hole?) For its mission tasking, the Aquarius must be able to operate fully self-sustainable even to the point, where it can offer infrastructure services for its surrounding area (i.e. power, local telecommunications, (wireless) network access, data storage, long-range communication, environment monitoring). Many of the components built for the Odyssey should be compatible/interchangeable between the two modules in order to have a somewhat redundant system that can be quickly replaced when the module is not needed in the other system. This will help to prevent problems like on Apollo 13, where the CO2 filters of the CM didn't fit into the mounts of the LM (how do you get a square pig into a round hole?)
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 ==== Galley ==== ==== Galley ====
  
-Test/Prototype components have been deployed and are being tested at the launch site for a couple of month now. Components have been selected with focus on flexibility and resilience.The Cooking fields have a ceran surface for easy cleaning and the dual gas/induction combo gives maximum flexibility for any kind of deployment or cooking scenario. The sink is mineral-casted and very sturdy.+Test/Prototype components have been deployed and are being tested at the launch site for a couple of months now. Components have been selected with focus on flexibility and resilience.The Cooking fields have a ceran surface for easy cleaning and the dual gas/induction combo gives maximum flexibility for any kind of deployment or cooking scenario. The sink is mineral-casted and very sturdy.
  
 ^ Siemens ER326BB70D ^ Siemens EH375ME11E ^ Schock GEND100SAGNE ^  ^ Siemens ER326BB70D ^ Siemens EH375ME11E ^ Schock GEND100SAGNE ^ 
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 To be determined after vehicle is available To be determined after vehicle is available
  
-**User water**+**Used water**
  
 To be determined after vehicle is available To be determined after vehicle is available