Individual technical summaries of research projects on NASA's Space Biology Program for research conducted during the period May 1989 to April 1990 are presented. This program is concerned with using the unique characteristics of the space environment, particularly microgravity, as a tool to advance the following: (1) knowledge in the biological sciences; (2) understanding of how gravity has shaped and affected life on the Earth; and (3) understanding of how the space environment affects both plants and animals. The summaries for each project include a description of the research, a list of accomplishments, an explanation of the significance of the accomplishments, and a list of publications.
NASA Space Biology Accomplishments, 1989-1990
1991
242 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Technology , Medicine & Biology , Exobiology , Gravitational physiology , Microgravity applications , Nasa programs , Weightlessness , Animals , Plants (Botany) , Reduced gravity , Aerospace environments , Bone demineralization , Gravireceptors , Gravitropism , Life sciences , Physiological responses , Vegetation growth , Weightlessness simulation
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