Ames Research Center (ARC), along with other NASA centers, supports life sciences research in space using various living systems. This book is the first compilation of the results of ARC's space life sciences research in a single volume. It profiles the background, objectives, and methods for this research. The core of the book describes individual missions from Gemini 3 in 1965 to STS-41 in 1990. One-page summaries of over 200 completed experiments and the associated hardware items are provided in two major appendices.
Life into Space: Space Life Sciences Experiments, NASA Ames Research Center, 1965-1990
1995
620 pages
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Englisch
Space Technology , US NASA , Life sciences , Research projects , Spaceborne experiments , Biological effects , Molecular biology , Laboratory animals , Project management , Microgravity , NASA space programs , Biosatellites , Cosmos satellites , Space shuttle missions , Gemini Project , Apollo Project , Skylab Program , Orbiting frog otolith , Foreign countries , Ames Research Center
Unique Life Sciences Research Facilities at NASA Ames Research Center
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