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Crew Return Vehicle (CRV)

The assignment was to develop the interior of the Crew Return Vehicle (CRV), which was planned as a rescue vehicle for the crew of the ISS. The project was carried out with NASA and the ESA. For this project and in their degree dissertation, Cecilia Hertz and her colleagues presented several concept that saved both weight and volume, such as integrating the seats with the floor structure.
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