Conditions in which the Spacelab FLSP and D1 flights were carried out are recalled and those to be pre-evaluated for the Eureca 1 and D2 missions from the telescience perspective are indicated by analyzing some of the example experiences. Flight conditions for MEPHISTO (French acronym for equipment for the study of phenomena concerning solidification on Earth and in orbit), a materials science device with a real telescience approach using in situ diagnostics embedded into it, are described. The principle of the Seebeck effect in MEPHISTO is illustrated. An attempt to define, by examples, the desirable operational conditions for Columbus is made.
Science des Materiaux et Telescience (Materials Science and Telescience)
1992
4 pages
Report
No indication
English
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