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... created by Teledyne Brown that will house high-resolution digital cameras and hyperspectral imagers. Karen Ocorr, will discuss Fruit Fly Lab-02, an investigation using fruit flies as a model organism to ... for Osteoporosis (Rodent Research-5), will discuss an investigation to test a new drug that can both rebuild bone and block further bone loss, improving health for crew members in orbit and people ...
... losses. Thus, in a very short time scale, but taking a big leap forward in the velocity-temperature scale, we ... created round cannonballs; the rocket age produced slender forms again, which ironically, finally got blunt noses. It is interesting to see how long it took to ...
... can be measured from space, where we have confidence that an experimental Earth Resources Technology Satellite can show us the way to the future operational satellite system that will make major contributions to ... gravity gradient experiment. ATS-F and G would not be ready for first launch before late 1971 or ...
... we can do to prepare for zero-gravity. We can eat special types of foods that reduce our chances of getting sick; we can take medicine that helps our bodies deal with the weird feelings associated with being weightless; we can educate ourselves on what is happening with our bodies, what to expect, and how to act in zero-gravity. ---- Answer provided by Dana S. Klein & D ...
... -gravity go back to normal when a person comes back to Earth. Changes in balance and the cardiovascular system return to normal within a day or two. Changes in muscle strength and bone loss take much longer to get back to ...
... , to which all four belonged. Crippen stayed out of camera range, but mission control said "That's all right, Crip. We can ... to reduce time in preparing Challenger for its next flight. STS-7 could be ex-tended, or landing could be shifted to Edwards Air Force Base in California; a shift to ... Jun 16 1983 16 Jun 17 1983 17 Jun 18 1983 18 Jun 19 1983 19 Jun 20 1983 20 ...
... command system had failed to work. The satellite was ... creating new materials, lubricants, manufacturing processes, and techniques. We are stressing miniaturization, quality control, and foolproof automatic operation over long periods of time. We hope that many of these new products and new techniques can ... We do not know what new products or ... Dec 17 1962 17 Dec 18 1962 18 Dec 19 1962 19 ...
... We shall have created a global network for sounding rocket observations of basic importance to world meteorological re-search. We shall have demonstrated a mutual participation in earth resources survey work. We can ...
... either observation of or direct-sampling access to the hostile atmosphere. ( JPL Universe, Aug 18/78, 1; Spaceport ... reduce the number of flight controllers now assigned to real-time ground operations, and would increase the effort put into flight planning. Because Johnson Space Center JSC flight control ... Center JSC Roundup in a feature article. "We have no environmental limits for testing ...
... to reduce the average temperature requirements. Also suggested has been the use of magnetic fields to help contain the plasma exhaust to protect the engine walls. So, there are many interesting problems to ... can be found to overcome the disadvantages. Nuclear powered launch vehicles are often proposed. Certainly, nuclear reactors have far more specific energy than we ...

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