The need to record some measure of the low-gravity environment of an orbiting space vehicle was recognized at an early stage of the U.S. Space Program. Such information was considered important for both the assessment of an astronaut's physical condition during and after space missions and the analysis of the fluid physics, materials processing, and biological sciences experiments run in space. Various measurement systems were developed and flown on space platforms beginning in the early 1970's. Similar in concept to land based seismometers that measure vibrations caused by earthquakes and explosions, accelerometers mounted on orbiting space vehicles measure vibrations in and of the vehicle due to internal and external sources, as well as v...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) was developed to measure the microgravity accelerat...
The first NASA Spacelab Life Sciences mission (SLS-1) flew 5 Jun. to 14 Jun. 1991 on the orbiter Col...
NASA has utilized low-g accelerometers on a variety of flights for over ten years. These flights hav...
The research performed consisted of three stages: (1) identification of sensitive IML-1 experiments ...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general purpose instrumentation system designe...
Experimenters from the fluids, combustion, materials, and life science disciplines all use the micro...
Described here is the development of and the flight results from the Space Acceleration Measurement ...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) project and flight units are briefly described. The...
The conditions present in low-earth-orbit have enabled various scientific investigations to be condu...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general-purpose instrumentation system designe...
The first NASA Spacelab Life Sciences mission (SLS-1) flew 5 June to 14 June 1991 on the orbiter Col...
This summary report presents the analysis results of some of the processed acceleration data measure...
Four microgravity acceleration measurement instruments were included on MSL-1 to measure the acceler...
The Microgravity Science and Applications Division's (MSAD) program to record and analyze the Shuttl...
The International Space Station opens for business in the year 2000, and with the opening, science i...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) was developed to measure the microgravity accelerat...
The first NASA Spacelab Life Sciences mission (SLS-1) flew 5 Jun. to 14 Jun. 1991 on the orbiter Col...
NASA has utilized low-g accelerometers on a variety of flights for over ten years. These flights hav...
The research performed consisted of three stages: (1) identification of sensitive IML-1 experiments ...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general purpose instrumentation system designe...
Experimenters from the fluids, combustion, materials, and life science disciplines all use the micro...
Described here is the development of and the flight results from the Space Acceleration Measurement ...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) project and flight units are briefly described. The...
The conditions present in low-earth-orbit have enabled various scientific investigations to be condu...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general-purpose instrumentation system designe...
The first NASA Spacelab Life Sciences mission (SLS-1) flew 5 June to 14 June 1991 on the orbiter Col...
This summary report presents the analysis results of some of the processed acceleration data measure...
Four microgravity acceleration measurement instruments were included on MSL-1 to measure the acceler...
The Microgravity Science and Applications Division's (MSAD) program to record and analyze the Shuttl...
The International Space Station opens for business in the year 2000, and with the opening, science i...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) was developed to measure the microgravity accelerat...
The first NASA Spacelab Life Sciences mission (SLS-1) flew 5 Jun. to 14 Jun. 1991 on the orbiter Col...
NASA has utilized low-g accelerometers on a variety of flights for over ten years. These flights hav...