A Research Animal Holding Facility has been developed to support rodent and squirrel monkey animal husbandry in the Spacelab environment. While successful ground testing will assure satisfactory performance in 1-g, verification of the hardware under weightless conditions must be performed in space. This verification will be achieved on the Spacelab Mission 3 flight.This paper describes the configuration and function of the Payload hardware elements, the assembly and test program, the operational rationale and the scientific approach to Payload evaluation for this flight.
Ames Research Center Life Sciences Payload Project for Spacelab Mission 3
Sae Technical Papers
Intersociety Conference on Environmental Systems ; 1983
1983-07-11
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Ames Research Center life sciences payload
NTRS | 1982
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