Planning for the scientific use of the international space station complex |
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Authors: | R. E. Halpern |
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Affiliation: | Director, Utilization and Operations Division, Office of Space Station, NASA, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The United States has begun the development of an international Space Station complex in cooperation with Japan, Canada, and the European Space Agency. The planned uses of the facility encompass a broad spectrum of research disciplines including life sciences, material sciences, astrophysics, earth sciences and planetary sciences. Activity has already started on the preparation of scientific proposals, and in some cases on specific pieces of instrumentation, in many of these areas. Long-duration, continuous research in space in a manned facility presents situations, problems and opportunities which have never before needed to be addressed. This paper presents current thinking in the United States on several of these issues related specifically to the microgravity sciences and an initial paradigm for their solution. |
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