NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
Space Processes & Experiments
 
Technologies & Products

Fire Prevention, Detection, and Suppression:
Promoting safe exploration through understanding how fires originate and propagate in exploration environments and developing new fire prevention, detection, and suppression technologies for spacecraft and habitats enabling exploration with ultimate goal of reducing risk associated with spacecraft fire.

Advance Life Support Technologies:
Developing knowledge base and exploration technologies required for open and closed-loop life support systems i.e., water reclamation, thermal control and solid waste management with special emphasis on operation in and compatibility with microgravity and partial-gravity environments.

Human Health and Support Technologies:
Innovative technologies for monitoring human health and performance parameters through noninvasive and minimally invasive sensor suites and Web-based control for easy yet privacy protected access by flight physicians and surgeons on ground.

In Situ Resource Utilization:
Technologies and knowledge base to extract resources such as oxygen and water from Moon and Mars.

Contact:
Bhim S. Singh, Acting Division Chief
Bhim.S.Singh@nasa.gov
(216) 433-5396