Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Feb 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994stin...9434212h&link_type=abstract
Presented at the GGSF Science Workshop, Las Vegas, NV, 4-6 May 1992; sponsored by Desert Research Inst. and Nevada Univ. System
Statistics
Applications
Aerosols, Conferences, Microgravity, Microgravity Applications, Exobiology, Space Station Freedom
Scientific paper
This document reports on the proceedings of the Gas-Grain Simulation Facility (GGSF) Science Workshop which was co-hosted by NASA Ames Research Center and Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada System, and held in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 4-6, 1992. The intent of the workshop was to bring together the science community of potential GGSF experimenters, Science Working Group and staff members, and the Phase A contractor to review the Phase A design with the science participants and to facilitate communication between the science community and the hardware developers. The purpose of this report is to document the information disseminated at the workshop, to record the participants' review of the Phase A GGSF design concept and the current science and technical requirements for the Facility, and to respond to any questions or concerns that were raised at the Workshop. Recommendations for the future based on numerous discussions with the participants are documented, as well as science presentations and poster sessions that were given at the Workshop and a summary of 21 candidate experiments.
Fonda Mark L.
Greenwald Ken
Huntington Judith L.
Rogers Fred C.
Simmons Brenda
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