Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
May 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995stin...9529643r&link_type=abstract
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Mathematics
Logic
Acceleration (Physics), Crew Experiment Stations, Infrared Telescopes, Microgravity, Postflight Analysis, Protein Crystal Growth, Space Shuttle Missions, Space Shuttle Payloads, Space Transportation System Flights, Spaceborne Experiments, Crew Workstations, Data Processing, Data Reduction, Physical Exercise, Physiological Tests, Space Shuttles, Spaceborne Astronomy, Spacelab
Scientific paper
Experiments flown in the middeck of Atlantis during the STS-66 mission were supported by the Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS). In particular, the three triaxial SAMS sensor heads collected data in support of protein crystal growth experiments. Data collected during STS-66 are reviewed in this report. The STS-66 SAMS data represent the microgravity environment in the 0.01 Hz to 10 Hz range. Variations in the environment related to differing levels of crew activity are discussed in the report. A comparison is made among times when the crew was quiet during a public affairs conference, working quietly, and exercising. These levels of activity are also compared to levels recorded by a SAMS unit in the Spacelab on Columbia during the STS-65 mission.
Delombard Richard
Rogers Melissa J. B.
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