This document describes the forward working plan to identify what countermeasure resources are needed for a vehicle with an artificial gravity module (intermittent centrifugation) and what Countermeasure Resources are needed for a rotating transit vehicle (continuous centrifugation) to minimize the effects of microgravity to Mars Exploration crewmembers
The active research tasks, as of the fiscal year 1989, of the Microgravity Science and Applications ...
Alternate remote sensing techniques that could utilize the slight losses of energy from the microwav...
Protecting humans from space radiation is a major hurdle for human exploration of the solar system a...
This document describes the forward working plan to identify what countermeasure resources are neede...
An investigation was made to determine the feasibility of using an aerobrake system for manned and u...
This report highlights the scientific and engineering accomplishments achieved during the 14-day Sec...
This report covers technology development and technology transfer activities within the Microgravity...
BioServe Space Technologies, a NASA Center for the Commercial Development of Space (CCDS), was estab...
Advanced high performance vehicles, including Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) hypersonic flight vehicle...
The merits of propulsion system development testing are discussed. The existing data base of technic...
Possible acute and late risks to the central nervous system (CNS) from galactic cosmic rays (GCR) an...
Space adaptation syndrome is a motion sickness-like disorder which affects up to 50 percent of all p...
A subset of astronauts develop neuro-ocular structural and functional changes during prolonged perio...
The planned 1995 joint ESA-NASA Cassini mission to the Saturnian system will include an atmospheric ...
A broad review is given of vision science and technology within NASA. The subject is defined and it...
The active research tasks, as of the fiscal year 1989, of the Microgravity Science and Applications ...
Alternate remote sensing techniques that could utilize the slight losses of energy from the microwav...
Protecting humans from space radiation is a major hurdle for human exploration of the solar system a...
This document describes the forward working plan to identify what countermeasure resources are neede...
An investigation was made to determine the feasibility of using an aerobrake system for manned and u...
This report highlights the scientific and engineering accomplishments achieved during the 14-day Sec...
This report covers technology development and technology transfer activities within the Microgravity...
BioServe Space Technologies, a NASA Center for the Commercial Development of Space (CCDS), was estab...
Advanced high performance vehicles, including Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) hypersonic flight vehicle...
The merits of propulsion system development testing are discussed. The existing data base of technic...
Possible acute and late risks to the central nervous system (CNS) from galactic cosmic rays (GCR) an...
Space adaptation syndrome is a motion sickness-like disorder which affects up to 50 percent of all p...
A subset of astronauts develop neuro-ocular structural and functional changes during prolonged perio...
The planned 1995 joint ESA-NASA Cassini mission to the Saturnian system will include an atmospheric ...
A broad review is given of vision science and technology within NASA. The subject is defined and it...
The active research tasks, as of the fiscal year 1989, of the Microgravity Science and Applications ...
Alternate remote sensing techniques that could utilize the slight losses of energy from the microwav...
Protecting humans from space radiation is a major hurdle for human exploration of the solar system a...