The MSL-1 payload first flew on the Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-83) April 4-8, 1997. Due to a fuel cell problem, the mission was cut short, and the payload flew again on Columbia (STS-94) July 1-17, 1997. The MSL-1 investigations were performed in a pressurized Spacelab module and the Shuttle middeck. Twenty-nine experiments were performed and represented disciplines such as fluid physics, combustion, materials science, biotechnology, and plant growth. Four accelerometers were used to record and characterize the microgravity environment. The results demonstrate the range of quality science that can be conducted utilizing orbital laboratories in microgravity
The Spacelab 3 mission, which focused on research in microgravity, took place during the period Apri...
This colorful booklet presents capsule information on every aspect of the International Microgravity...
At the NASA Glenn Research Center, the Microgravity Science Program supports both ground-based and f...
The microgravity environment of the Space Shuttle Columbia was measured during the STS-83 and STS-94...
This document reports the results and analyses presented at the Life and Microgravity Spacelab One Y...
On September 22-24, 1993, investigators from the First United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1...
Some of the 36 Spacelab missions were more or less dedicated to specific scientific disciplines, whi...
Brief descriptions of the experiments for the First International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-1) wh...
The United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) is one part of a science and technology program t...
The Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) onboard the International Space Station (ISS) is designed for...
The Combustion Module-1 (CM-1), NASA's largest (over 1800 lb) and one of the most sophisticated comb...
In order that researchers can take full advantage of the opportunities offered by the space shuttle ...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab n March 1998, thirty-six shuttle mi...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab in March 1998, thirty-six shuttle m...
NASA support apparatus and facilities for microgravity research are summarized in fact sheets. The f...
The Spacelab 3 mission, which focused on research in microgravity, took place during the period Apri...
This colorful booklet presents capsule information on every aspect of the International Microgravity...
At the NASA Glenn Research Center, the Microgravity Science Program supports both ground-based and f...
The microgravity environment of the Space Shuttle Columbia was measured during the STS-83 and STS-94...
This document reports the results and analyses presented at the Life and Microgravity Spacelab One Y...
On September 22-24, 1993, investigators from the First United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1...
Some of the 36 Spacelab missions were more or less dedicated to specific scientific disciplines, whi...
Brief descriptions of the experiments for the First International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-1) wh...
The United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) is one part of a science and technology program t...
The Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) onboard the International Space Station (ISS) is designed for...
The Combustion Module-1 (CM-1), NASA's largest (over 1800 lb) and one of the most sophisticated comb...
In order that researchers can take full advantage of the opportunities offered by the space shuttle ...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab n March 1998, thirty-six shuttle mi...
Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981, and ending with Neurolab in March 1998, thirty-six shuttle m...
NASA support apparatus and facilities for microgravity research are summarized in fact sheets. The f...
The Spacelab 3 mission, which focused on research in microgravity, took place during the period Apri...
This colorful booklet presents capsule information on every aspect of the International Microgravity...
At the NASA Glenn Research Center, the Microgravity Science Program supports both ground-based and f...