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Simultaneous operation of multiple crewed surface assets should maximize productive crew time, minimize overhead, and preserve contingency return paths.
Minimizing crew time is an important goal for any space-based system.
This has to be done at least once daily which would waste too much crew time when done by astronauts.
Available time for productive work has potentially been impacted on past OSS missions by underestimating the crew time needed to maintain systems, such as the Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS).
The air system required additional crew time for maintenance due to a greater than expected failure rate and resultant increased time needed for repairs.
The experience gained through the remote operation of the Arthur Clarke Mars Greenhouse is providing the experience necessary to optimize future plant production systems and minimize crew time requirements.
In a cross category analysis, 35.3% of the crew time was found to have been used to repair air and waste handling systems.
Highly automated systems, like BIOLAB's Handling Mechanism and Analysis Instruments, support the telescience concept and help reducing crew time in orbit.
Based on these ISS and Skylab analyses, future OSS designs (and possibly lunar and Martian missions as well) should consider 3.0 3.3 h/day for crews of 2 to 3 as a baseline of crew time needed for ECLSS maintenance.
Ground control allows for the optimal separation of on-orbit crew and ground functions; thereby redirecting more on-orbit crew time towards other more scientifically rewarding ISS utilization activities.
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