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    Space Station Planetology Experiments (SSPEX)

    R. Greeley / R. J. Williams | NTIS | 1986
    Publisher: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Houston, TX. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
    Keywords: Orbital space stations , Planetology , Space exploration

    Low gravity facilities for space station planetology experiments

    Penzo, P. A. | NTRS | 1986
    relationship to experimental needs. For planetology experiments, providing gravity in space will make it possible to more nearly simulate conditions on ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Keywords: Ground Support Systems And Facilities (Space)

    Low-gravity facilities for Space Station planetology experiments

    Penzo, Paul A. | NTRS | 1987
    relationship to experimental needs. For planetology experiments, providing gravity in space will make it possible to more nearly simulate conditions on ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Mapping experiment with space station

    Wu, S. S. C. | NTRS | 1986
    Mapping of the Earth from space stations can be approached in two areas. One is to collect gravity data for defining topographic datum ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    A magnetospheric simulation at the space station

    Lopez, R. E. / Freeman, J. W. / Michel, F. C. | NTRS | 1986
    , or with free flyers. The space and storage requirements would be minimal, since the experiment would be conducted outside the space station ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Keywords: Ground Support Systems And Facilities (Space)

    Report on OTHER proposals for SSPEX

    Nuth, Joseph A. / Corso, George J. / Devincenzi, Donald et al. | NTRS | 1987
    The only unifying factor among the experiments discussed is that they are all unique Opportunities and/or Techniques for High-caliber ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Keywords: Space Sciences (General)

    Cosmic dust collection with a sub-satellite tethered to a space station

    Corso, G. J. | NTRS | 1986
    contamination would be to employ a tethered subsatellite from a space station down into the Earth's atmosphere. Such a subsatellite tied to the space ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration