Life and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS)

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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Conferences, Microgravity, Gravitational Effects, Spaceborne Experiments, Manned Space Flight, Space Processing, Life Sciences, Materials Science, Physiological Responses, Space Shuttles, Space Transportation System, Laboratories, Space Laboratories, Protein Crystal Growth, Semiconductors (Materials), Solidification, Aluminum Alloys, Monotectic Alloys, Directional Solidification (Crystals), Crystallization, Bubbles, Drops (Liquids), Bone Demineralization, Musculoskeletal System, Plants (Botany), Fishes, Acc

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This document reports the results and analyses presented at the Life and Microgravity Spacelab One Year Science Review meeting. The science conference was held in Montreal, Canada, on August 20-21, 1997, and was hosted by the Canadian Space Agency. The LMS payload flew on the Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-78) from June 20 - July 7, 1996. The LMS investigations were performed in a pressurized Spacelab module and the Shuttle middeck. Forty scientific experiments were performed in fields such as fluid physics, solidification of metals, alloys, and semiconductors, the growth of protein crystals, and animal, human, and plant life sciences. The results demonstrate the range of quality science that can be conducted utilizing orbital laboratories in microgravity.

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