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  1. Microgravity science and applications bibliography (SuDoc NAS 1.15:) by NASA,
  2. AIAA - Iki Microgravity Science Symposium: Proceedings
  3. Solidification and Microgravity (Materials Science Forum,) by Barczy, 1992-01
  4. Experimental Methods for Microgravity Materials Science Research
  5. Experimental Methods for Microgravity Materials Science Research: Fourth International Conference
  6. Physics of Fluids in Microgravity (Earth Space Institute)
  7. Transport Phenomena In Microgravity (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) by S. S. Sadhal, MICROGRAVITY TRANSPORT PROCESSES IN FLUI, 2004-12-31
  8. Hydromechanics and Heat/Mass Transfer in Microgravity by H. Walter, 1992-01-01
  9. Life and Microgravity Spacelab Mission by unknown, 0001-01-01
  10. USMP: United States Microgravity Payload by unknown, 1975
  11. Microgravity: A Teacher's Guide with Activities in Science, Mathematics, and Technology
  12. Lab-on-a-chip biosensor: studying cells in outer-space-like microgravity.: An article from: Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World by Michelle (Micky) Creech, Susan Steeves, 2006-10-01
  13. Microgravity Transport Processes in Fluid, Thermal, Biological, and Materials Sciences (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)
  14. Microgravity by Beth Partin, 1998-03

1. Microgravity Research Program NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), Microgra
As part of the NASA Human Exploration and Development of Space (HEDS) Enterprise, the microgravity Research Program is leading the nation in furthering the development of the space frontier by microgravity News. Research. ISS Science News. ISS Tracking. microgravity Facilities. Program Reports
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2. Spacelink - Microgravity
This educator guide contains excellent background information accompanied by classroom activities that enable students to experiment with the forces and processes microgravity scientists are
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This educator guide contains excellent background information accompanied by classroom activities that enable students to experiment with the forces and processes microgravity scientists are investigating today.
Microgravity Teachers Guide pdf 15-Sep-1999 (5M)
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Related Materials on Spacelink: Instructional Materials: Microgravity - Conducting research in microgravity allows scientists to explore the details of many materials' processes by studying phenomena normally obscured by gravity. Follow links from this page to microgravity educational resources.
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4. Microgravity Science Division / GRC
The microgravity Science Division (MSD) at NASA Glenn Research Center is responsible for developing and managing space experiments in technology and
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5. Vasily P. Yaremchuk's Home Page: Convection And Microgravity Science
I am postgraduate of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. I work in Laboratory for mathematical and physical modelling in fluid mechanics headed by Professor Polezhaev
http://ipmnet.ru/~yarem/
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My name is Vasily Yaremchuk
I am postgraduate of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
I work in Laboratory for mathematical and physical modelling in fluid mechanics headed by Professor Polezhaev in Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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6. ZARM "Center Of Applied Space Technology And Microgravity"
Center of Applied Space technology and microgravity, at Bremen University. With specification of the research facilities including a drop tower.
http://www.zarm.uni-bremen.de/

7. NASA Microgravity Science Laboratory
The Ground CyberLaboratory. Welcome to the Ground Science. Cyber-Laboratory. Here you can perform ground experiments to demonstrate in a very simple way many of the microgravity concepts that we study onboard the space-shuttle. Primer Free Fall and microgravity - and a little Physics
http://science.nasa.gov/msl1/ground_lab/ground_lab.htm
The Ground Cyber-Laboratory
W elcome to the Ground Science Cyber-Laboratory. Here you can perform ground experiments to demonstrate in a very simple way many of the microgravity concepts that we study onboard the space-shuttle. Of course the shuttle experiments are a lot more complicated than these simple ground-based experiments - but nonetheless illustrate many important concepts that are being applied to medicine, industry, and safety! Some experiments are designed for the classroom, but many can be done at home. In any case, many of the experiments have animations which illustrate the principles being described. Don't forget to read the primers, try the quizzes, and earn yourself a genuine certificate of achievement! Primer: Free Fall and Microgravity - and a little Physics Quiz #1 : Take the challenge and earn a certificate! Experiment: Around the World To model how satellites orbit Earth. Experiment: Free-Fall Demonstrator Removing the local effects of gravity by free-fall Experiment: Falling Water Removing the local effects of gravity by free-fall Primer: Fluids and Microgravity Quiz #2 : Take the challenge and earn a certificate!

8. Microgravity Research Program - News Highlights
of the guide Amusement Park Physics with a NASA Twist, a CD with information about the Glenn Research Center Dropping in a microgravity Environment student
http://microgravity.nasa.gov/mrponews.html
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Posted May 5, 2004 Physical Sciences Research (PSR) Educational Outreach staff exhibited at the 82 nd Annual Meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). The meeting was held April 21- 24, 2004 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Approximately 17,000 mathematics educators from across the globe attended the meeting. The PSR outreach staff conducted demonstrations using the Wireless Drop Tower. Meeting attendees were provided the educational materials for building a Drop Tower and experiment payloads for their classroom. Also available to exhibit booth visitors were copies of the guide Amusement Park Physics with a NASA Twist , a CD with information about the Glenn Research Center Dropping in a Microgravity Environment student competition, a CD containing two episodes of the television series, and a brochure describing the NASAexplores educational web site. Physical Sciences Research is part of NASA's Biological and Physical Research Enterprise Evicting Einstein Posted May 4, 2004

9. What Is Microgravity?
Image of a spacewalking astronaut. What is microgravity? Understanding microgravity. Gravity is a g.). Creating microgravity. The condition
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/PAO/html/microgex.htm
What is Microgravity?
Understanding Microgravity
Gravity is a force that governs motion throughout the universe. It holds us to the ground, keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth, and the Earth in orbit around the Sun. Many people mistakenly think that there is no gravity above the Earth's atmosphere, i.e., in "space," and this is why there appears to be no gravity aboard orbiting spacecraft. Typical orbital altitudes for human spaceflight vary between 120 - 360 miles (192 to 576 km) above the surface of the Earth. The gravitational field is still quite strong in these regions, since this is only about 1.8% the distance to the Moon. The Earth's gravitational field at about 250 miles (400 km) above the surface maintains 88.8% of its strength at the surface. Therefore, orbiting spacecraft, like the Space Shuttle or Space Station, are kept in orbit around the Earth by gravity. The nature of gravity was first described by Sir Isaac Newton, more than 300 years ago. Gravity is the attraction between any two masses, most apparent when one mass is very large (like the Earth). The acceleration of an object toward the ground caused by gravity alone, near the surface of the Earth, is called normal gravity, or 1g. This acceleration is equal to 32.2 ft/sec (9.8 m/sec

10. Life Microgravity
The Office of Life and microgravity Sciences and Applications (OLMSA) at NASA leads the nation's efforts in life and microgravity sciences, related technology development, and applications
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/olmsa/
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11. Microgravity Environment Interpretation Tutorial
PIMS 7th Annual microgravity Environment Interpretation Tutorial. NASA PIMS microgravity Environment Interpretation Tutorial (MEIT). March
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PIMS Microgravity Environment Interpretation Tutorial (MEIT)
March 2-4, 2004, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Final Microgravity Environment Interpretation Tutorial Agenda
Tuesday March 2nd, 2004

12. National Space Biomedical Research Institute
Established in 1997 through a NASA competition, the consortium of 12 institutions working to prevent or solve health problems related to longduration space travel and prolonged exposure to microgravity. The group's primary mission objective is to ensure safe and productive human space flight.
http://www.nsbri.org/
Research Areas Earth Benefits Education and Outreach Research Announcements ... Intranet NSBRI research seeks solutions to health concerns facing astronauts on long missions. Patients on Earth suffering from similar conditions will benefit from these advances. National Space Biomedical Research Institute
One Baylor Plaza, NA-425, Houston, TX 77030
713-798-7412 (phone), 713-798-7413 (fax)
For more information contact info@www.nsbri.org

13. NASA Space Science Headlines -- Microgravity Science Lab Results
Low gravity space shuttle experiments surprise and delight scientists.
http://www.ssl.msfc.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/msad17jul97_1.htm
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Science Wrap-up of MSL-1/STS-94
July 17, 1997 11 a.m. CDT Check out our highlights page for MSL-1!! F rom the quantity and quality of science results to the number of commands send from the ground to space, the Microgravity Sciences Laboratory (MSL-1), which wrapped Wednesday afternoon, set a record for superlatives.
"How do you spell success?" asked mission scientist Mike Robinson in the final mission update briefing Wednesday afternoon. "I spell it M-S-L-1."
Although landing came this morning at 05:46 a.m. CDT, the science mission ended, gradually, Wednesday as the flight crew deactivated experiments, stowed equipment, and then turned out the lights in preparation for landing.
The mission was overshadowed by news from Mars, but mission manager Teresa Vanhooser said she saw the same excitement in the faces of MSL-1 investigators as several years of work came to life on video monitors and computer screens.
"Everybody is going home happy," she said.
"I don't think you can do any better," Robinson added. In speaking of one set of combustion experiments, he said that the scientists "have answers they never dreamed of getting."

14. Microgravity Science Division, NASA Glenn Research Center
microgravity Science Division, NASA Glenn Research Center This World Wide Web (WWW) site, maintained for grade 9 and up by the microgravity Science Division (MSD) at NASA Glenn Research Center,
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://microgravity.grc.nasa.gov/&y=028E781

15. Microgravity Interactive Homepage
what s microgravity? Float into ZeroG . combustion science Peer into the heart of fire. fundamental physics Unlock the secrets of space and time.
http://microgravity.msfc.nasa.gov/education/
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NASA Contact: Dan Woodard Physical Sciences Research Division Outreach and Education, Marshall Space Flight Center

16. What Is Microgravity?
What is microgravity? Understanding microgravity. Gravity is a force that governs motion throughout the universe. It holds us to the ground, keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth, and the Earth in
http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/Other_Groups/PAO/html/microgex.htm
What is Microgravity?
Understanding Microgravity
Gravity is a force that governs motion throughout the universe. It holds us to the ground, keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth, and the Earth in orbit around the Sun. Many people mistakenly think that there is no gravity above the Earth's atmosphere, i.e., in "space," and this is why there appears to be no gravity aboard orbiting spacecraft. Typical orbital altitudes for human spaceflight vary between 120 - 360 miles (192 to 576 km) above the surface of the Earth. The gravitational field is still quite strong in these regions, since this is only about 1.8% the distance to the Moon. The Earth's gravitational field at about 250 miles (400 km) above the surface maintains 88.8% of its strength at the surface. Therefore, orbiting spacecraft, like the Space Shuttle or Space Station, are kept in orbit around the Earth by gravity. The nature of gravity was first described by Sir Isaac Newton, more than 300 years ago. Gravity is the attraction between any two masses, most apparent when one mass is very large (like the Earth). The acceleration of an object toward the ground caused by gravity alone, near the surface of the Earth, is called normal gravity, or 1g. This acceleration is equal to 32.2 ft/sec (9.8 m/sec

17. International Space Station
Provides a fact sheet outlining the center's role in the space station, in particular payload operations and microgravity research.
http://www1.msfc.nasa.gov/NEWSROOM/background/facts/iss.htm
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Marshall Space Flight Center's Role in Development and Operations of the International Space Station
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., is playing a primary role in NASA's development and operations of the International Space Station. From manufacturing and testing facilities, to preparing for ongoing Space Station payload operations and microgravity research, Marshall is making significant contributions to the Space Station Program.

Space Station Development
The Unity connecting node, Destiny Marshall provides all preflight dynamic and structural testing of U.S. Space Station elements and thorough qualification testing of Space Station components. The Center also supervised the design of the multipurpose logistics module built by the Italian Space Agency. The module is a reusable logistics carrier that will be the primary delivery system to resupply and return Space Station cargo that requires a pressurized environment. Currently, Marshall oversees the design, development and testing of two International Space Station docking modules, or ports, being built by the European Space Agency.

18. Microgravity Research Program - What Is Microgravity
Understanding Gravity and microgravity. Isaac Newton. In his "thought experiment cases, scientists perform their experiments in microgravity a condition in which the effects of
http://www.microgravity.nasa.gov/wimg.html
Understanding Gravity and Microgravity
Isaac Newton

In his "thought experiment,"
Isaac Newton hypothesized that
by placing a cannon at the top of
a very tall mountain and firing a
cannonball at a high enough
velocity, the cannonball could be
made to orbit the Earth. Gravity is such an accepted part of our lives that we rarely think about it even though it affects everything we do. Any time we drop or throw something and watch it fall to the ground, we see gravity in action. Although gravity is a universal force, there are times when it is not desirable to conduct scientific research under its full influence. In these cases, scientists perform their experiments in microgravity - a condition in which the effects of gravity are greatly reduced, sometimes described as "weightlessness." Any object in freefall experiences microgravity conditions, which occur when the object falls toward the Earth with an acceleration equal to that due to gravity alone (approximately 9.8 meters per second squared [m/s2], or 1 g at Earth's surface). Brief periods of microgravity can be achieved on Earth by dropping objects from tall structures. Longer periods are created through the use of airplanes, rockets, and spacecraft. The microgravity environment associated with the space shuttle is a result of the spacecraft being in orbit, which is a state of continuous freefall around the Earth.

19. Microgravity Combustion Science
microgravity Combustion Science Home Page. The research performed in the microgravity Science Division at NASA Glenn has two primary goals
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STaF ... LSP (Soot) SOFBALL (Flame Balls) Mist (Fire Suppression) Candle Flames MSC (Smoldering Fire) Overview FEANICS Combustion Module 2.2-Second Drop Tower ... Educational Materia l Press Material FAQ PI Information Additional Material Authorizing NASA official: Dr. David Urban , Branch Chief, Microgravity Combustion Science Web site management: Derwae + Associates NASA Privacy Statement Microgravity Combustion Science Home Page Combustion physics—the science of fire—is an important area of study within NASA, especially at Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Scientists and researchers from NASA, academia, and private industry conduct experiments in microgravity (also called "low gravity") in order to learn more about fundamental combustion phenomena. The more we know about fire, the more we can control it and save lives, property and money. The research performed in the Microgravity Science Division at NASA Glenn has two primary goals:
  • Protect and improve the quality of life for astronauts in space Use the results of our studies to improve and control combustion processes on Earth
  • How Significant is Combustion to the U.S.?

    20. Brazsat Space Services Ltd.
    Brazilian space technology company offers management services for space projects and access to microgravity platforms.
    http://www.brazsat.com/

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