Described here is the development of and the flight results from the Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) flight units used in the Orbiter middeck, Spacelab module, and the Orbitercargo bay. The SAMS units are general purpose microgravity accelerometers designed to support a variety of science experiments with microgravity acceleration measurements. A total of six flight units have been fabricated; four for use in the Orbiter middeck and Spacelab module, and two for use in the Orbiter cargo bay. The design of the units is briefly described. The initial two flights of SAMS units on STS-40 (June 1991) and STS-43 (August 1991) resulted in 371 megabytes and 2.6 gigabytes of data respectively. Analytical techniques developed to examine t...
The maiden voyage of the commercial Spacehab laboratory module onboard the STS-57 mission was integr...
The International Space Station is being developed by NASA and international partners as a versatile...
Abstract: The following problems arising in analysis and use of data received from Space A...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) project and flight units are briefly described. The...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general-purpose instrumentation system designe...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) was developed to measure the microgravity accelerat...
Experimenters from the fluids, combustion, materials, and life science disciplines all use the micro...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general purpose instrumentation system designe...
The conditions present in low-earth-orbit have enabled various scientific investigations to be condu...
The International Space Station opens for business in the year 2000, and with the opening, science i...
During NASA Increment 4 (January to May 1997), about 5 gigabytes of acceleration data were collected...
Four microgravity acceleration measurement instruments were included on MSL-1 to measure the acceler...
Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS-II) is an ongoing study of the small forces (vibrations ...
The need to record some measure of the low-gravity environment of an orbiting space vehicle was reco...
During NASA Increments 5, 6, and 7 (May 1997 to June 1998), about eight gigabytes of acceleration da...
The maiden voyage of the commercial Spacehab laboratory module onboard the STS-57 mission was integr...
The International Space Station is being developed by NASA and international partners as a versatile...
Abstract: The following problems arising in analysis and use of data received from Space A...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) project and flight units are briefly described. The...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general-purpose instrumentation system designe...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) was developed to measure the microgravity accelerat...
Experimenters from the fluids, combustion, materials, and life science disciplines all use the micro...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general purpose instrumentation system designe...
The conditions present in low-earth-orbit have enabled various scientific investigations to be condu...
The International Space Station opens for business in the year 2000, and with the opening, science i...
During NASA Increment 4 (January to May 1997), about 5 gigabytes of acceleration data were collected...
Four microgravity acceleration measurement instruments were included on MSL-1 to measure the acceler...
Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS-II) is an ongoing study of the small forces (vibrations ...
The need to record some measure of the low-gravity environment of an orbiting space vehicle was reco...
During NASA Increments 5, 6, and 7 (May 1997 to June 1998), about eight gigabytes of acceleration da...
The maiden voyage of the commercial Spacehab laboratory module onboard the STS-57 mission was integr...
The International Space Station is being developed by NASA and international partners as a versatile...
Abstract: The following problems arising in analysis and use of data received from Space A...