Measurement of the microgravity acceleration environment on the International Space Station will be accomplished by two accelerometer systems. The Microgravity Acceleration Measurement System will record the quasi-steady microgravity environment, including the influences of aerodynamic drag, vehicle rotation, and venting effects. Measurement of the vibratory/transient regime comprised of vehicle, crew, and equipment disturbances will be accomplished by the Space Acceleration Measurement System-II. Due to the dynamic nature of the microgravity environment and its potential to influence sensitive experiments, Principal Investigators require distribution of microgravity acceleration in a timely and straightforward fashion. In addition to this ...
During NASA Increments 5, 6, and 7 (May 1997 to June 1998), about eight gigabytes of acceleration da...
Abstract: The paper presents the first results of residual accelerations determination in ...
The conditions present in low-earth-orbit have enabled various scientific investigations to be condu...
The International Space Station (ISS) serves as a platform for microgravity research for the foresee...
This summary report presents the results of some of the processed acceleration data measured aboard ...
This summary report presents the analysis results of some of the processed acceleration data measure...
The International Space Station opens for business in the year 2000, and with the opening, science i...
The International Space Station is being developed by NASA and international partners as a versatile...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general-purpose instrumentation system designe...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general purpose instrumentation system designe...
The Advanced Microgravity Acceleration Measurement Systems (AMAMS) project at the NASA Glenn Researc...
Microgravity Acceleration Measurement System (MAMS) is an ongoing study of the small forces (vibrati...
The Microgravity performance assessment of the International Space Station (ISS) is comprised of a q...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) was developed to measure the microgravity accelerat...
This summary report presents the results of the processed acceleration data measured aboard the Colu...
During NASA Increments 5, 6, and 7 (May 1997 to June 1998), about eight gigabytes of acceleration da...
Abstract: The paper presents the first results of residual accelerations determination in ...
The conditions present in low-earth-orbit have enabled various scientific investigations to be condu...
The International Space Station (ISS) serves as a platform for microgravity research for the foresee...
This summary report presents the results of some of the processed acceleration data measured aboard ...
This summary report presents the analysis results of some of the processed acceleration data measure...
The International Space Station opens for business in the year 2000, and with the opening, science i...
The International Space Station is being developed by NASA and international partners as a versatile...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general-purpose instrumentation system designe...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general purpose instrumentation system designe...
The Advanced Microgravity Acceleration Measurement Systems (AMAMS) project at the NASA Glenn Researc...
Microgravity Acceleration Measurement System (MAMS) is an ongoing study of the small forces (vibrati...
The Microgravity performance assessment of the International Space Station (ISS) is comprised of a q...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) was developed to measure the microgravity accelerat...
This summary report presents the results of the processed acceleration data measured aboard the Colu...
During NASA Increments 5, 6, and 7 (May 1997 to June 1998), about eight gigabytes of acceleration da...
Abstract: The paper presents the first results of residual accelerations determination in ...
The conditions present in low-earth-orbit have enabled various scientific investigations to be condu...