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Second International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2) Final Report

NASA/RP-1405, Snyder, Robert S., Second International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2) Final Report, Space Sciences Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, July,1997, pp. 226, Format(s): PDF 22879k

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This report highlights the scientific and engineering accomplishments achieved during the 14-day Second International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2) mission. The mission, managed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, laid the groundwork for broader international partnerships and scientific alliances. Five other space agencies joined NASA on the mission: the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), the European Space Agency (ESA), the French Space Agency (CNES), the German Space Agency (DARA), and the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA). For the mission, microgravity and life sciences investigations were completed inside Spacelab by a crew working around the clock. The report foreword and introduction describe the mission and the facilities used for IML-2. By the end of the mission, hundreds of primary and secondary experiments were completed. With the help of the principal investigators, most of the primary investigations and some of the co-investigations are described in this document. The lead report authors are cited at the beginning of each experiment description. The remainder of the description includes the experiment objectives, flight activities, postflight analysis, conclusions, illustrations, and references for further research. The major scientific accomplishments of each investigation are highlighted.
Keywords:second international microgravity laboratory, iml-2, materials science, microgravity science and applications, life sciences, fluid science, applications, life sciences, fluid science, microgravity environment and countermeasures, bioprocessing, space biology, human physiology, radiation biology, spacelab, marshall space flight center
CASI Document ID Number:97N30299
Subjects:General
Engineering: Mechanical Engineering: General
ID Code:392
Deposited On:03 July 2002