This paper examines a concept that uses the Space Shuttle to place a fractional gravity laboratory in space, and recommends a feasibility study to determine the problems, hazards, risks, and costs involved to implement such an undertaking
A centrifuge with the largest diameter that can be accommodated on Space Station Freedom is required...
16 p.-4 fig.-2 tab.Simulated microgravity and partial gravity research on Earth is highly convenient...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
The future commercialization of space will require increased human presence. This is due to the risk...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration\u27s (NASA) Microgravity Science and Applications ...
Microgravity scientific research is performed in space is to determine the effects of gravity upon e...
International audienceOne of the most significant problems associated with long duration space missi...
This panel will present NASA's plans for ongoing and future research to define the requirements for ...
This paper addresses concepts regarding the development of an Altered Gravity Platform (AGP) that wi...
It is argued that it is essential to have a centrifuge operating during manned space station operati...
Journal ArticleEarly experimenters in human flight learned, sometimes with fatal consequences, that ...
The August 1992 flight of the first SPACEHAB module aboard the Space Shuttle initiates a new era of ...
Life sciences has always been an important part of the human space program. The effects of space fli...
The International Space Station as humanity’s outpost in low Earth orbit, is an ideal platform for s...
Before mankind attempts long-term manned bases, settlements, or colonies on the moon or Mars, it is ...
A centrifuge with the largest diameter that can be accommodated on Space Station Freedom is required...
16 p.-4 fig.-2 tab.Simulated microgravity and partial gravity research on Earth is highly convenient...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
The future commercialization of space will require increased human presence. This is due to the risk...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration\u27s (NASA) Microgravity Science and Applications ...
Microgravity scientific research is performed in space is to determine the effects of gravity upon e...
International audienceOne of the most significant problems associated with long duration space missi...
This panel will present NASA's plans for ongoing and future research to define the requirements for ...
This paper addresses concepts regarding the development of an Altered Gravity Platform (AGP) that wi...
It is argued that it is essential to have a centrifuge operating during manned space station operati...
Journal ArticleEarly experimenters in human flight learned, sometimes with fatal consequences, that ...
The August 1992 flight of the first SPACEHAB module aboard the Space Shuttle initiates a new era of ...
Life sciences has always been an important part of the human space program. The effects of space fli...
The International Space Station as humanity’s outpost in low Earth orbit, is an ideal platform for s...
Before mankind attempts long-term manned bases, settlements, or colonies on the moon or Mars, it is ...
A centrifuge with the largest diameter that can be accommodated on Space Station Freedom is required...
16 p.-4 fig.-2 tab.Simulated microgravity and partial gravity research on Earth is highly convenient...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...