NASA has allocated research accommodations on Freedom (equipment, utilities, etc.) to the program offices that sponsor space-based research and development as follows: Space Science and Applications (OSSA)--52 percent, Commercial Programs (OCP)--28 percent, Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST)--12 percent, and Space Flight (OSF)--8 percent. Most of OSSA's allocation will be used for microgravity and life science experiments; although OSSA's space physics, astrophysics, earth science and applications, and solar system exploration divisions also will use some of this allocation. Other Federal agencies have expressed an interest in using Space Station Freedom. They include the National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. Geological Survey, Nat...
The Center for Cell Research (CCR) is a NASA Center for the Commercial Development of Space which ha...
Space Station Freedom is being developed to support extensive missions involving microgravity resear...
Information on the Space Station Freedom Evolution Symposium is given in viewgraph form. Topics cove...
Space Station Freedom will accommodate researchers with interests in science, technology and commerc...
Space Station Freedom presents a unique opportunity for technology developers to conduct research in...
NASA's plan for enhancing space-based research capabilities begins with extended-duration Space Shut...
Space Station Freedom will provide the United States' first permanently manned laboratory in space. ...
Long duration exposure to an essentially zero-gravity environment is a phenomenon exclusive to the S...
The Space Station Freedom Utilization Conference was held on 3-6 Aug. 1992 in Huntsville, Alabama. T...
From August 3-6, 1992, Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) representatives and prospective Space St...
The first inhabited outpost on the frontier of space will be a place to live, work, and discover. Ex...
Space Station will be a permanent orbiting laboratory in space which will provide researchers with u...
It is now generally acknowledged that the life science discipline will be the primary beneficiary of...
In this presentation, the premise that Space Station Freedom has great utility as an engineering exp...
The advent of Space Station Freedom (SSF) will provide a permanent laboratory in space with unparall...
The Center for Cell Research (CCR) is a NASA Center for the Commercial Development of Space which ha...
Space Station Freedom is being developed to support extensive missions involving microgravity resear...
Information on the Space Station Freedom Evolution Symposium is given in viewgraph form. Topics cove...
Space Station Freedom will accommodate researchers with interests in science, technology and commerc...
Space Station Freedom presents a unique opportunity for technology developers to conduct research in...
NASA's plan for enhancing space-based research capabilities begins with extended-duration Space Shut...
Space Station Freedom will provide the United States' first permanently manned laboratory in space. ...
Long duration exposure to an essentially zero-gravity environment is a phenomenon exclusive to the S...
The Space Station Freedom Utilization Conference was held on 3-6 Aug. 1992 in Huntsville, Alabama. T...
From August 3-6, 1992, Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) representatives and prospective Space St...
The first inhabited outpost on the frontier of space will be a place to live, work, and discover. Ex...
Space Station will be a permanent orbiting laboratory in space which will provide researchers with u...
It is now generally acknowledged that the life science discipline will be the primary beneficiary of...
In this presentation, the premise that Space Station Freedom has great utility as an engineering exp...
The advent of Space Station Freedom (SSF) will provide a permanent laboratory in space with unparall...
The Center for Cell Research (CCR) is a NASA Center for the Commercial Development of Space which ha...
Space Station Freedom is being developed to support extensive missions involving microgravity resear...
Information on the Space Station Freedom Evolution Symposium is given in viewgraph form. Topics cove...