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  1. Assessment of Directions in Microgravity and Physical Sciences Research at NASA by Committee on Microgravity Research, National Research Council, 2003-06-10
  2. Microgravity News from ESA (Vol. 4, No. 2, December 1991) by unknown, 1991
  3. The Effects of Hypergravity and Microgravity on Biomedical Experiments (Synthesis Lectures on Biomedical Engineering) by Thais Russomano, 2008-02-07
  4. Microgravity Research in Support of Technologies for the Human Exploration and Development of Space and Planetary Bodies by Committee on Microgravity Research, Space Studies Board, et all 2000-07-03
  5. Microgravity effects on combustion of polymers (SuDoc NAS 1.15:209900) by David B. Hirsch, 2000
  6. Space Technology and Applications International Forum - STAIF 2005: Conference on Thermophysics in Microgravity. Conference on Commercial/Civil Next Generation ... Exploration. (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  7. Space Technology and Applications International Forum-STAIF 2007: 11th Conference on Thermophysics Applications in Microgravity 24th Symposium on Space ... Colonization (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  8. Microgravity Research: Materials & Fluid Sciences: Proceedings of Symposium 11 of the Cospar 28th Plenary Meeting Held in the Hague, the Neth (Advances in Space Research)
  9. Microgravity
  10. Crystal Materials for Nonlinear Optical Devices Microgravity Science (Proceedings of SPIE) by Ravindra B. Lal, Donald O. Frazier, et all 2002-09-30
  11. Toward a Microgravity Research Strategy by unknown, 1992
  12. First International Microgravity Library by unknown, 0001-01-01
  13. Microgravity Fluid Mechanics: Iutam Symposium Bremen 1991 (I U T a M - Symposien)
  14. First International Microgravity Laboratory by unknown, 0001-01-01

61. Flows Of Granular Solids And Gases

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62. NASA Glenn Research Center Drop Tower Competition For Schools
This NASA program is designed for high school students. Student teams will develop a proposal for a microgravity experiment for a NASA drop tower. Five winning proposals will be selected, and those five teams will proceed to build their experiment and test them at a NASA drop tower!
http://microgravity.grc.nasa.gov/DIME.html
NASA Drop Tower Competition
for High-School-Aged Student Teams
DIME
D ropping I n a M icrogravity E nvironment
UPDATE: September 21, 2005 There is no funding support for DIME 2006 and we are exploring options to offer DIME in some manner for this school year. It has been determined that we will NOT be able to furnish funds for student teams to travel to NASA Glenn in April. If you are still interested in participating in DIME this year, please send an e-mail to dime@grc.nasa.gov and include your name, school or organization, city, and state. We will then keep you apprised of the DIME status and any alternate opportunities that may become available. We apologize for the unexpected situation this year. Richard DeLombard
NASA Glenn Research Center
What can be found on this web site:
  • Introduction
  • Summaries of this year's teams as well as the past DIME competitions
  • Selection statistics for the first several years of DIME
  • Testimonials from past participants
  • DIME announcement HOW TO ENTER!
  • 63. NASA's Space Biology Outreach Program - Web Of Life
    Covering microgravity, cell research, spaceflight hardware, weightlessness, gravity, NASA scientist information, and how fundamental space biology is important to America.
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    Vestibular System
    Teachers learn how to build your very own Barany Chair to demonstrate the effects of space flight on the human Vestibular System -
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    Granular Materials in Lunar and Martian Exploration
    Mining and Construction on the moon or on Mars? Learn more about current approaches to making this a reality for Exploration. Abstracts from the Granular Materials in Lunar and Mars Exploration Workshop are available. + Learn More Materials Available
    Visit our Materials page to see printed and electronic items ranging from pocket folders and exercise guides to PDF's and business cards. + Learn More Suited for Spacewalking
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    64. Microgravity Activities
    microgravity Science Laboratory1 Ground Cyber-Laboratory at NASA MSFC. Dropping In a microgravity Environment (DIME) A high school student team drop tower
    http://exploration.grc.nasa.gov/new/frame4.html
    Microgravity Activities
    Microgravity Educational Products
    Courtesy of SpaceLink. Hands On Demonstration:
    Weightless Water: An experiment you can do at home
    Courtesy of Microgravity Man Reduced-Gravity Demonstrator
    Contains related classroom demonstration descriptions, directions, and notes.
    Courtesy of Dennis Stocker and Howard Pearlman. The IDGE Visitor Center Drop Tower Microgravity Math
    Courtesy of Dennis Stocker. Microgravity Science Laboratory-1 Ground Cyber-Laboratory at NASA MSFC Dropping In a Microgravity Environment (DIME)
    A high school student team drop tower experiment competition. Space Experiments Module (SEM) Reduced Gravity Student Flight Opportunities Program (RGSFOP) NASA Student Involvement Program (NSIP) NASA Space Life Sciences Outreach Space Life Data Archive SAREX - Shuttle Amateur Radio Experimentharpo5 Educational Space Simulations Project Challenger Center for Space Science Education Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center
    Responsible NASA person:
    Kevin McPherson
    pims@grc.nasa.gov

    65. Welcome To LMS: A Spacelab Mission
    module to conduct life and microgravity experiments in a weightless environment. from microgravity bubble behavior to protein chrystallization.
    http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/Shuttle/lms/
    LMS was a shuttle mission using the spacelab module to conduct life and microgravity experiments in a weightless environment. Experimenters from all over the world used the spacelab module facilities to conduct a wide variety of experiments from microgravity bubble behavior to protein chrystallization. Experiments also focused on the effects of weightlessness on human physiology and function. Payload operations for LMS were controlled from the Payload Operations Control Center (POCC) right here at MSFC. Meet some of the MSFC cadre personnel that work in the POCC. V isit our Payload Update "newsletters" for a quick overview of each days events. You can also read the European Space Agency's (ESA) LMS newsletter LMS launched on June 20 th , 1996 at 9:49am (CDT) on a 17 day mission.
    The shuttle landed on July 7 th at 7:38am (CDT).

    C heck out our QuickTime VR movie, Payload Bay Panorama D uring the flight, realtime mission information was available here ranging from in-flight video and audio to daily schedules . Areas were also setup to ask questions of the crew, LMS experimenters, and MSFC support personnel. You can also

    66. MSL-1 Main
    The First microgravity Science Laboratory (STS94) landed July 17th at 546am CDT The microgravity Science Laboratory is a key component of the bridge
    http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/Shuttle/msl/main.html
    T he First Microgravity Science Laboratory ( STS-94 ) landed July th at 5:46am CDT completing a successful 16 day mission. STS-94 was the reflight of the STS-83 mission which took place in April. For help navigating this site, check our web site map or you can search our site. Landing at Kennedy Space Center Current Items: MSL-1 landed at 5:46am CDT on Thursday July 17 th Check the Daily Science Update from Space Sciences Lab. What is Microgravity Anyway? Learn about the remote science operations Download the MSL-1 Mission Brochure Take a Tour of the Payload Operations Control Center here at MSFC and meet the management team and controllers who work there. Find out what happened on STS-83 in April 1997, the first flight of MSL-1. The Microgravity Science Laboratory is a key component of the bridge between present Spacelab and future Space Station operations. Update - July 16 th 6:00pm CDT
    As researchers aboard the first Microgravity Science Laboratory mission prepared for Columbia's return to Earth Thursday, their counterparts at Spacelab Mission Operations Control Center in Huntsville, Ala., began tallying the mission's research accomplishments which often surpassed expectations.
    Read More
    B ringing together many of the major Space Station partners in a joint venture designed to model future operations, MSL builds on the cooperative and scientific foundation of at least

    67. The Center For Microgravity And Materials Research Welcome
    Viscosity measurement, Organization People Research Areas Projects Announcements Publications Opportunities CMMR in 2 minutes Organization
    http://www.cmmr.uah.edu/
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    CMMR in 2 minutes
    Research Areas Projects Announcements ... Opportunities
    Email comments to: peignit@email.uah.edu
    Last revised 12.Dec.2000.

    68. Microgravity Research Center: Homepage
    microgravity Research Center PhysicalChemistry Department of the Faculty of Applied Sciences - ULB. HOMEPAGE. ULB Homepage MRC Homepage
    http://www.ulb.ac.be/polytech/mrc/
    Welcome to the Microgravity Research Center
    Physical-Chemistry Department of the Faculty of Applied Sciences - ULB HOMEPAGE

    The Microgravity Research Centre (MRC) is part of the (ULB), Belgium. Our main research activities concern the physics of fluids, physics of interfaces and optical metrology. Studies are carried out experimentally, numerically and theoretically from fundamental to industrial applications point of views.
    Fluid Physics

    Research
    Metrology Instruments ...

    Click here
    to download a PDF issue of the MRC brochure (882k).
    A printed version may be mailed to you on demand.
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    Comments: mrc@ulb.ac.be

    69. Microgravity Platform
    microgravity conditions in orbit offer a unique environment for research in a Flight opportunities for experiments in microgravity are in high demand in
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    K-1 Missions: Microgravity Platform Satellite Delivery
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    Microgravity conditions in orbit offer a unique environment for research in a variety of scientific fields. Flight opportunities for experiments in microgravity are in high demand in the fields of Biotechnology, Combustion Science, Fluid Physics, Fundamental Physics, and Materials Science. Researchers in such fields need low-cost, frequent access to and return from space. Repeat experiments are essential to accumulate enough data for peer review of their work. The availability and high cost of launch have been limiting factors. Affordability and routine flights are significant advantages for commercial operations such as the Kistler K-1 system. The K-1 provides a high-quality microgravity environment on every flight for secondary payloads. Every launch dollar saved is a research dollar gained to the scientific community. In these days of tight research budgets, Kistler's K-1 vehicle is an ideal alternative to existing platforms.

    70. Microgravity Droplet Combustion - Princeton University
    Princeton University microgravity Droplet Combustion. Prof. Frederick L. Dryer, Principal Investigator Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
    http://www.princeton.edu/~fldryer/nasa.dir/
    Princeton University Microgravity Droplet Combustion
    Prof. Frederick L. Dryer , Principal Investigator
    Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
    D-316 Engineering Quadrangle
    Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
    (609) 258-5206; Fax: (609) 258-1939
    e-mail: fldryer@phoenix.princeton.edu

    71. BNSC - Microgravity
    British scientists are also involved in many other microgravity activities The UK is participating in the European Space Agency s microgravity programme
    http://www.bnsc.gov.uk/default.aspx?nid=4431

    72. Marshall Space Flight Center - Science In Low Gravity
    Marshall Space Flight Center is the lead center for microgravity research. The scientific disciplines of microgravity research are biotechnology,
    http://www1.msfc.nasa.gov/NEWMSFC/slg.html
    Marshall Space Flight Center Home Highway to Space Science Space Projects ...
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    What is Microgravity?
    Contrary to popular belief, Earth’s gravity still has an effect on a spacecraft that is orbiting Earth. When in orbit around Earth, a spacecraft has escaped only 10% of Earth’s gravitational pull. So why does everything appear to float? Objects that are in orbit around Earth are actually in a continuous state of freefall. This state of freefall is called low-gravity, or microgravity, because the effects of gravity have been greatly reduced. This unique environment allows scientists to conduct research that achieves results not possible in ground-based laboratories.
    The Program
    Marshall is the lead center for NASA’s Microgravity Research and Space Product Development programs. Current microgravity research studies includes the investigations of some of the most deadly diseases known to man and studies of the fundamental mysteries of the universe. The scientific disciplines of microgravity research are biotechnology combustion science fluid physics fundamental physics
    , and materials science The Space Product Development (SPD) program seeks to partner NASA with industry and academia in order to use space to develop improved products and services. The program is implemented through Research Partnership Centers (RPCs) that perform research in drug design, materials processing, and agriculture.

    73. A Wearable Computer For Use In Microgravity Space And Other Non-Desktop Environm
    InShuttle microgravity Space. In space, gravity is so weak that anything you push against projects you away from it. This makes typing understandably
    http://edgarmatias.com/papers/chi96/
    http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/ematias/papers/chi96 Companion of the CHI '96 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 69-70). New York: ACM.
    A Wearable Computer for Use in Microgravity Space
    and Other Non-Desktop Environments
    Edgar Matias
    The Matias Corporation

    600 Rexdale Boulevard, Suite 1204
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada M9W 6T4
    edgar @ halfkeyboard.com
    I. Scott MacKenzie

    Dept. of Computing and Information Science
    University of Guelph
    Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
    mac @ snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca William Buxton c/o Computer Systems Research Institute University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A4 buxton @ dgp.toronto.edu
    ABSTRACT
    We present one possible design for a "wearable" computera computer that is worn. Our prototype permits text entry without the need of a table or other supporting surface. Typing can be performed while standing or even walking. Possible applications for this device are also discussed.
    KEYWORDS:
    Input devices, input tasks, wearable computers, portable computers, Half-QWERTY, one-handed keyboard, skill transfer.
    INTRODUCTION
    The tremendous and increasing popularity of notebook computers over the past several years has encouraged manufacturers to push the envelope ever further. This has led to the development of palmtops and PDAs, devices small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. In an interesting spin-off, the technologies which make these devices possible are being used to push portability even further, creating a new breed of computer known as a "wearable." While not yet common, their eventual success relies on finding niche applications to pave the way for more general use. In this paper we present one possible design for a wearable, and explore a few possible niches.

    74. Nat'l Academies Press: Microgravity Research In Support Of Technologies For The
    microgravity Research in Support of Technologies for the Human Committee on microgravity Research, Space Studies Board, National Research Council
    http://books.nap.edu/catalog/9452.html
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    75. Science In Near Zero Gravity - Microgravity
    Many experiments are done in this freefall or microgravity which can t be done on Earth. microgravity On the Rack Growing Crystals Space Plants
    http://www.mos.org/cst/article/77/1.html
    STORIES: Science in Near Zero Gravity Microgravity NASA Left, Marsha Ivins prepares a camera on the Shuttle. Above, astronauts installing parts of the Russian Zarya module on the ISS. NASA Microgravity Why go to space to build things? Shuttles and the ISS travel fast enough in orbit to counteract the Earth's gravity pull. Many experiments are done in this freefall or "microgravity" which can't be done on Earth.
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    76. CSA - Science In Weightlessness
    In microgravity, the laws of physics and chemistry undergo strange changes. Space missions enable researchers to observe these phenomena and to develop new
    http://www.space.gc.ca/asc/eng/sciences/weightlessness.asp
    Index A to Z You are here: home sciences science in weightlessness Science in weightlessness In microgravity, the laws of physics and chemistry undergo strange changes. Space missions enable researchers to observe these phenomena and to develop new medical, pharmaceutical and industrial materials and applications based on them. Testing fluids in space Fluid physics experiments by Canadian astronaut Bjarni Tryggvason Made in Canada Overcoming gravity in life and physical sciences Crystal growth with the Commercial Float Zone Furnace (CFZF) Protein Crystal Growth Mission Support Centre Better isolation for International Space Station experiments (MIMBU) Updated: 2005/06/27 Important Notices

    77. Microgravity Institute Drop Tower
    THE 1997 SUMMER INSTITUTE COLLABORATION microgravity. One of the uniquely useful features of the microgravity Summer Institute was the design and creation
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    78. Soap Film Experiments In Microgravity
    PhysOrg news Soap Film Experiments in microgravity.
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    79. SpaceRef - Microgravity Science
    SpaceRef microgravity Science Basic Physics Bioprocessing Conferences Databases Ground Based Facilities Material Science Research Programs
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    80. Status Reports For Microgravity Research Program Office | SpaceRef - Space News
    microgravity Research Program Office. MRPO Daily Status Report 328-03 (Friday, March 28, 2003). MRPO Daily Status Report 3-27-03 (Thursday, March 27, 2003)
    http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsrtype.html?id=29&sdb=nasacenters&name=Microgra

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