On September 22-24, 1993, investigators from the First United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) and the First United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-1) Missions met with the Microgravity Measurement Group (MGMG) in Huntsville, Alabama, to discuss science results and the microgravity environments from the respective missions. USML-1 was launched June 1992, and USMP-1 was launched October 1992. This document summarizes from the various investigations, the comprehensive results and highlights, and also serves as a combined mission report for the two missions. USML-1 was the first totally U.S.-sponsored mission dedicated to microgravity research and included 31 investigations in fluid dynamics, crystal growth, combustion, biotechnology,...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab in March 1998, thirty-six shuttle m...
The purpose of this study effort was to develop analytical models to describe the effects of residua...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) was developed to measure the microgravity accelerat...
The United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) is one part of a science and technology program t...
The MSL-1 payload first flew on the Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-83) April 4-8, 1997. Due to a fuel c...
Brief descriptions of the experiments for the First International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-1) wh...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab in March 1998, thirty-six shuttle m...
In microgravity, even minute forces can affect experiments: therefore, investigators need to know th...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab n March 1998, thirty-six shuttle mi...
This document reports the results and analyses presented at the Life and Microgravity Spacelab One Y...
The Spacelab 3 mission, which focused on research in microgravity, took place during the period Apri...
The microgravity environment of the Space Shuttle Columbia was measured during the STS-83 and STS-94...
The STS-87 Shuttle mission carried the Fourth United States MicroGravity Payload (USMP-4) as one of ...
Microgravity Science in the U.S.A. involves research in fluids science, combustion science, material...
Key elements of the microgravity research program as conducted by the Microgravity Science and Appli...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab in March 1998, thirty-six shuttle m...
The purpose of this study effort was to develop analytical models to describe the effects of residua...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) was developed to measure the microgravity accelerat...
The United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) is one part of a science and technology program t...
The MSL-1 payload first flew on the Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-83) April 4-8, 1997. Due to a fuel c...
Brief descriptions of the experiments for the First International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-1) wh...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab in March 1998, thirty-six shuttle m...
In microgravity, even minute forces can affect experiments: therefore, investigators need to know th...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab n March 1998, thirty-six shuttle mi...
This document reports the results and analyses presented at the Life and Microgravity Spacelab One Y...
The Spacelab 3 mission, which focused on research in microgravity, took place during the period Apri...
The microgravity environment of the Space Shuttle Columbia was measured during the STS-83 and STS-94...
The STS-87 Shuttle mission carried the Fourth United States MicroGravity Payload (USMP-4) as one of ...
Microgravity Science in the U.S.A. involves research in fluids science, combustion science, material...
Key elements of the microgravity research program as conducted by the Microgravity Science and Appli...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab in March 1998, thirty-six shuttle m...
The purpose of this study effort was to develop analytical models to describe the effects of residua...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) was developed to measure the microgravity accelerat...