The objectives of a study program to determine the life sciences payloads required for conducting biomedical experiments during space missions are presented. The objectives are defined as: (1) to identify the research functions which must be performed aboard life sciences spacecraft laboratories and the equipment needed to support these functions and (2) to develop layouts and preliminary conceptual designs of several potential baseline payloads for the accomplishment of life research in space. Payload configurations and subsystems are described and illustrated. Tables of data are included to identify the material requirements for the space missions
Contractural requirements, project planning, equipment specifications, and technical data for space ...
The Space Station, projected for construction in the early 1990s, will be an orbiting, low-gravity, ...
The goals of the Life Sciences Division of the Office of Space Sciences and Application are to ensur...
The findings of a study to define the required payloads for conducting life science experiments in s...
The definition and integration tasks involved in the development of design concepts for a carry-on l...
The Life Sciences Payload Definition and Integration Study was composed of four major tasks. Tasks A...
Research equipment requirements were based on the Mini-7 and Mini-30 laboratory concepts defined in ...
The task phase concerned with the requirements, design, and planning studies for the carry-on labora...
The findings of the Life Sciences working group of the space shuttle payload planning activity are p...
Analyses of proposed life science shuttle era payload operations are discussed. A summary of results...
Preferred approaches and procedures were defined for integrating the space shuttle life sciences pay...
A specification catalog to define the equipment to be used for conducting life sciences experiments ...
All general purpose equipment items contained in the final carry-on laboratory (COL) design concepts...
During the 1980's, some 200 Spacelab missions will be flown on space shuttle in earth-orbit. Within ...
The functional program element for the life sciences facilities to operate aboard manned space stati...
Contractural requirements, project planning, equipment specifications, and technical data for space ...
The Space Station, projected for construction in the early 1990s, will be an orbiting, low-gravity, ...
The goals of the Life Sciences Division of the Office of Space Sciences and Application are to ensur...
The findings of a study to define the required payloads for conducting life science experiments in s...
The definition and integration tasks involved in the development of design concepts for a carry-on l...
The Life Sciences Payload Definition and Integration Study was composed of four major tasks. Tasks A...
Research equipment requirements were based on the Mini-7 and Mini-30 laboratory concepts defined in ...
The task phase concerned with the requirements, design, and planning studies for the carry-on labora...
The findings of the Life Sciences working group of the space shuttle payload planning activity are p...
Analyses of proposed life science shuttle era payload operations are discussed. A summary of results...
Preferred approaches and procedures were defined for integrating the space shuttle life sciences pay...
A specification catalog to define the equipment to be used for conducting life sciences experiments ...
All general purpose equipment items contained in the final carry-on laboratory (COL) design concepts...
During the 1980's, some 200 Spacelab missions will be flown on space shuttle in earth-orbit. Within ...
The functional program element for the life sciences facilities to operate aboard manned space stati...
Contractural requirements, project planning, equipment specifications, and technical data for space ...
The Space Station, projected for construction in the early 1990s, will be an orbiting, low-gravity, ...
The goals of the Life Sciences Division of the Office of Space Sciences and Application are to ensur...