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- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator abstract "The Neutral Buoyancy Simulator offered an environment similar to the zero-gravity of space by floating people and test hardware in a large pool of water. Engineers and astronauts developed hardware and practiced procedures in this tank from its completion in 1968 through its decommissioning in 1997. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) recognized the need for underwater simulations of extra-vehicular activities (EVAs) and developed three successively larger tanks for the purpose. The Neutral Buoyancy Simulator contributed significantly to the American manned space program. Skylab, the Space Shuttle, Hubble Space Telescope, and the International Space Station have all benefited from the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator. Until Johnson Space Center constructed the Weightless Environment Test Facility in the mid-1970s, MSFC had the only NASA-owned test facility that allowed engineers and astronauts to become familiar with the dynamics of body motion under weightless conditions.The water within the simulator was temperature controlled, continuously recirculated and filtered. Special systems were integrated into the tank for underwater audio and video, pressure-suit environmental control and emergency rescue and treatment. Life support was simultaneously provided by these systems for up to four pressure-suited subjects. Additional systems included data acquisition and recording, underwater lighting, special underwater pneumatic and electrical power operations of motor, valves, controls, and indicators that required for high fidelity and functional engineering mockups and trainers.".
- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator added "1985-10-03".
- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator governingBody NASA.
- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator location Alabama.
- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator location Huntsville,_Alabama.
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- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator yearOfConstruction "1968".
- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator added "1985-10-03".
- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator architect "NASA".
- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator built "1968".
- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator designatedNrhpType "1985-10-03".
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- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator latDegrees "34".
- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator latDirection "N".
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- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator latSeconds "13.522".
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- Neutral_Buoyancy_Simulator comment "The Neutral Buoyancy Simulator offered an environment similar to the zero-gravity of space by floating people and test hardware in a large pool of water. Engineers and astronauts developed hardware and practiced procedures in this tank from its completion in 1968 through its decommissioning in 1997. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) recognized the need for underwater simulations of extra-vehicular activities (EVAs) and developed three successively larger tanks for the purpose.".
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