The German MAUS project (materials science autonomous experiments in weightlessness) was initiated in 1979 for optimum utilization of NASA's Get Away Special (GAS) program. The standard MAUS system was developed to meet GAS requirements and can accommodate a wide variety of GAS-type experiments. The system offers a range of services to experimenters within the framework of standardized interfaces. Four MAUS payloads being prepared for future space shuttle flight opportunities are described. The experiments include critical Marangoni convection, oscillatory Marangoni convection, pool boiling, and gas bubbles in glass melts. Scientific objectives as well as equipment hardware are presented together with recent improvements to the MAUS standar...
Der Vertrag 'Realisierung des Mitfluges der MAUS-Nutzlast DG 324 II im Rahmen der D-2 Mission' umfas...
This report covers the development of and results from three experiments that were flown in the Mate...
SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Kar...
The German MAUS project for autonomous material science experiments was initiated in 1980 for optimu...
MAUS (materials science autonomous experiments) is one out of a series of flight opportunities which...
Project MAUS is a part of the German material sciences program and provides autonomous payloads for ...
Within the project MAUS 'Materials Science Autonomous Experiments under Microgravity' the ninth miss...
The evaluation of the resources of the existing MAUS project were examined in the TWIN-MAUS study, u...
Within the project MAUS 'Materials Science Autonomous Experiments under Microgravity' the fifth and ...
In its original objective the contract 'Implementation of the experiment: Measurement of heat transf...
From the very first days of human spaceflight, NASA has been conducting experiments in space to unde...
The contract 'Realization of the Flight of MAUS-Payload DG 504 II on D-2 Mission' covered all activi...
This presentation describes two shuttle Get-Away-Special (GAS) experiments built by McDonnell Dougla...
Up to now microgravity combustion research has mainly been a powerful tool to apply on basic researc...
A Get Away Special (GAS) experiment payload to investigate microgravity effects on solidification ph...
Der Vertrag 'Realisierung des Mitfluges der MAUS-Nutzlast DG 324 II im Rahmen der D-2 Mission' umfas...
This report covers the development of and results from three experiments that were flown in the Mate...
SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Kar...
The German MAUS project for autonomous material science experiments was initiated in 1980 for optimu...
MAUS (materials science autonomous experiments) is one out of a series of flight opportunities which...
Project MAUS is a part of the German material sciences program and provides autonomous payloads for ...
Within the project MAUS 'Materials Science Autonomous Experiments under Microgravity' the ninth miss...
The evaluation of the resources of the existing MAUS project were examined in the TWIN-MAUS study, u...
Within the project MAUS 'Materials Science Autonomous Experiments under Microgravity' the fifth and ...
In its original objective the contract 'Implementation of the experiment: Measurement of heat transf...
From the very first days of human spaceflight, NASA has been conducting experiments in space to unde...
The contract 'Realization of the Flight of MAUS-Payload DG 504 II on D-2 Mission' covered all activi...
This presentation describes two shuttle Get-Away-Special (GAS) experiments built by McDonnell Dougla...
Up to now microgravity combustion research has mainly been a powerful tool to apply on basic researc...
A Get Away Special (GAS) experiment payload to investigate microgravity effects on solidification ph...
Der Vertrag 'Realisierung des Mitfluges der MAUS-Nutzlast DG 324 II im Rahmen der D-2 Mission' umfas...
This report covers the development of and results from three experiments that were flown in the Mate...
SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Kar...