This report provides an historical overview of the Spacelab Life Sciences-1 (SLS-1) mission along with the resultant biomaintenance data and investigators' findings. Only the nonhuman elements, developed by Ames Research Center (ARC) researchers, are addressed herein. The STS-40 flight of SLS-1, in June 1991, was the first spacelab flown after 'return to orbit', it was also the first spacelab mission specifically designated as a Life Sciences Spacelab. The experiments performed provided baseline data for both hardware and rodents used in succeeding missions.
Spacelab Life Sciences-1
1995
98 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Extraterrestrial Exploration , Stress Physiology , Applications programs (Computers) , Assessments , Hardware , Histories , Life sciences , Space shuttle missions , Space shuttle payloads , Spaceborne experiments , Spacelab , Test equipment , Habitats , Microgravity , Monkeys , Physiological tests , Postflight analysis , Rodents
NTRS | 1995
|NTRS | 1991
Spacelab Life Sciences 1 results
AIAA | 1992
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NTRS | 2000
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