The International Space Station (ISS) is being envisioned as a laboratory for experiments in numerous microgravity (micrograms) science disciplines. Predictions of the ISS acceleration environment indicate that the ambient acceleration levels ill exceed levels that can be tolerated by the science experiments. Hence, microgravity vibration isolation systems are being developed to attenuate the accelerations to acceptable levels. While passive isolation systems are beneficial in certain applications, active isolation systems are required to provide attenuation at low frequencies and to mitigate directly induced payload disturbances. To date, three active isolation systems have been successfully tested in the orbital environment. A fourth syst...
The dynamic acceleration environment observed on Space Shuttle flights to date and predicted for the...
Active vibration isolation systems contemplated for microgravity space experiments may be designed t...
Certain experiments contemplated for space platforms must be isolated from the accelerations of the ...
In view of the utility of space vehicles as orbiting science laboratories, the need for vibration is...
Microgravity scientific research is performed in space is to determine the effects of gravity upon e...
A passive vibration isolation platform for countermeasure hardware on the International Space Statio...
The acceleration environment on the International Space Station (ISS) exceeds the requirements of ma...
The low-gravity environment provided by space flight has afforded the science community a unique are...
Vibration acceleration levels on large space platforms exceed the requirements of many space experim...
Viewgraphs on vibration isolation are presented. Techniques to control and isolate centrifuge distur...
A primary mission of the International Space Station (ISS) is to provide a premier microgravity labo...
A new method was developed to design an active vibration isolation system for microgravity space exp...
Abstract: The subject discussed in this paper is the design, construction and test of a free floatin...
Microgravity experiments will require active vibration isolation in the low to mid frequency range o...
In this paper the design, construction and test of a free floating micro-gravity isolation platform ...
The dynamic acceleration environment observed on Space Shuttle flights to date and predicted for the...
Active vibration isolation systems contemplated for microgravity space experiments may be designed t...
Certain experiments contemplated for space platforms must be isolated from the accelerations of the ...
In view of the utility of space vehicles as orbiting science laboratories, the need for vibration is...
Microgravity scientific research is performed in space is to determine the effects of gravity upon e...
A passive vibration isolation platform for countermeasure hardware on the International Space Statio...
The acceleration environment on the International Space Station (ISS) exceeds the requirements of ma...
The low-gravity environment provided by space flight has afforded the science community a unique are...
Vibration acceleration levels on large space platforms exceed the requirements of many space experim...
Viewgraphs on vibration isolation are presented. Techniques to control and isolate centrifuge distur...
A primary mission of the International Space Station (ISS) is to provide a premier microgravity labo...
A new method was developed to design an active vibration isolation system for microgravity space exp...
Abstract: The subject discussed in this paper is the design, construction and test of a free floatin...
Microgravity experiments will require active vibration isolation in the low to mid frequency range o...
In this paper the design, construction and test of a free floating micro-gravity isolation platform ...
The dynamic acceleration environment observed on Space Shuttle flights to date and predicted for the...
Active vibration isolation systems contemplated for microgravity space experiments may be designed t...
Certain experiments contemplated for space platforms must be isolated from the accelerations of the ...