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  1. Space Technology and Applications International Forum - STAIF 2002: Conference on Thermophysics in Microgravity, Conference on Innovative Transportation ... Space Transpor (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  2. Microgravity Science and Applications Program tasks (SuDoc NAS 1.15:4097) by NASA,
  3. Polymer Research in Microgravity: Polymerization and Processing (Acs Symposium Series)
  4. SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION STS-83:PRESS KIT APRIL 1997:MICROGRAVITY SCIENCE LABORATORY-1:(MSL-1)
  5. Promotion of Industrial Development & Utilisation of Microgravity in Space: The 'Radius' Report (ESA BR-76) by unknown, 1991
  6. Space Technology and Applications International Forum - 2001: Conference on Space Exploration Technology, Conference on Thermophysics in Microgravity, ... for explorati (Aip Conference Proceedings)
  7. Data acquisition in microgravity: university students developed a methodology to test frequency shift in crystal oscillators during rocket flight.(AEROSPACE ... An article from: EE-Evaluation Engineering by Jacob Stich, Randy Winzer, 2005-08-01
  8. Forum on Microgravity Flows, 1991: Presented at the First ASME-JSME Fluids Engineering Conference, Portland, Oregon, June 23-27, 1991 (FED)
  9. Physical Principles of Microgravity Research (Prepared for NASA Headquarters) by Thomas P. Sheahen, 1986
  10. Space Technology and Applications International Forum - STAIF 2003: Conference on Thermophysics in Microgravity; Conference on Commercial/Civil Next Generation ... Proceedings / Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  11. Microgravity research opportunities for the 1990s (SuDoc NAS 1.26:199109) by NASA, 1995
  12. Microgravity Transport Processes in Fluid, Thermal, Biological, and Materials Sciences. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Volume 974 by S. S., ed Sadhal, 2002
  13. Microgravity: A Teacher's Guide with Activities (Secondary Level) by unknown, 1992
  14. Second United States Microgravity Laboratory by unknown, 1969

41. Zwergkrallenfrösche - Hier Findet Man Informationen Zu Hymenochirus Boettgeri.
Es werden Infomationen zu Haltung, Ern¤hrung und Zucht dieser Amphibien im Aquarium geboten sowie Erfahrungsberichte zum Thema Ballonkrankheit (Hydrops) und Trockenfutter.
http://www.microgravity-systems.com/hymenochirus/
krallenfrosch.de ) Um zu verhindern, dass der neue Pflegling "plötzlich nicht mehr da" ist, sollte man einige Punkte in Bezug auf die Fütterung, Vergesellschaftung und die Einrichtung des Aquariums berücksichtigen. Wer einen kranken Zwergkrallenfrosch hat, der findet Informationen unter "Erfahrungsberichte". Es ist meiner Meinung nach eine traurige Tatsache, dass Jahr für Jahr etliche Zwergkrallenfrösche in Gesellschaftsaquarien verhungern müssen. Aus diesem
Die Mangelerkrankung "Ballonkrankheit" hat Ihre Ursache in einer unausgewogenen Ernährung, bez. dem daraus resultierenden Mangel an bestimmten Stoffen. Direkt zur (" Ballonkrankheit ") geht es hier:
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42. ESA Manned Spaceflight And Microgravity
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http://www.spaceflight.esa.int/users/

43. Bauanleitungen Für Hamstergehege Und Hamsterkäfige
Anleitungen mit Text und Fotos f¼r den Bau von Gehege und K¤fig sowie Tipps zur Einrichtung werden geboten.
http://www.microgravity-systems.com/hamsterparadies/
Hauptseite Bauanleitung I Das Luxus-Modell Bauanleitung II neu! Das Junior-Modell Deckel-Bauplan neu! Auslaufgehege neu! Hamsterbau Hier wird mit Beton und Holz ein Hamsterbau nachempfunden und an ein bepflanztes Gehege angeschlossen. Einstreu Test neu! Fotoalbum Materialliste Links Hauptseite Tipp:
Diese Seite behandelt optimierten (Zwerghamster)gehegebau. Unter " Bauanleitung " findet man einen kompletten Plan mit einigen Bildern, Skizzen und einer Animation zum Zusammenbau. Tipp: Das Hamster Gehege kann mit Dekorationen und Gängen auf Styropor / Betonbasis versehen werden (" Hamsterbau "), so dass ein plastischer und biotpopähnlicher Eindruck entsteht. Die Hamster haben somit einen Lebensraum zur Verfügung, der ihrem natürlichen schon recht nahe kommt - auf jeden Fall wesentlich näher als den handelsüblichen bunten Plastikkäfigen. Bepflanzt wird das Ganze dann natürlich auch. Hier ein kleiner Vorgeschmack Fragen?

44. Microgravity Programmes
Zvezda Successful Launch, More Information. The Research in microgravity pages are a good place to start if you want to know more-. microgravity Programmes.
http://www.spaceflight.esa.int/file.cfm?filename=mgprogs

45. Aquaristik Info - Tipps Für Aquarien Im Biologischen Gleichgewicht
Alle Informationen rund um funktionierende kleine Aquarien. Tipps und Hinweise f¼r ein rund laufendes Aquarium im biologischen Gleichgewicht. Mit Aquaristiktipps f¼r Einsteiger und Profis.
http://www.microgravity-systems.com/aquaristikinfo/
Auf diesen Seiten geht es speziell um kleine Aquarien und deren Pflege. Dabei wird ein biologisches und chemisches Gleichgewicht im Aquarium angestrebt. Tipps für ein "rund" laufendes Aquarium. Beleuchtung Biochemie Buchkritik Dekoration ... Wirbellose Sie befinden sich hier: Startseite
Herzlich willkommen bei Aquaristikinfo.de!
Auf diesen Seiten habe ich meine Erfahrungen mit unterschiedlichen 60 cm Aquarien dokumentiert. Diese erforden zwar mehr Aufmerksamkeit als größere Aquarien, jedoch hat man die Möglichkeit, auf kleinem Raum ein faszinierendes Biotop bewundern zu können. Die unterschiedlichen Faktoren, die meiner Erfahrung nach zu einem Gelingen solcher "Miniaturaquarien" beitragen können, habe ich unter verschiedenen Unterpunkten (Menü oben) zusammengefasst. Dabei habe ich bewusst keine Literatur zitiert (das kann ja jeder in der nächtsten Bibliothek nachlesen) sondern versucht meine eigenen Beobachtungen und Erfahrungen quasi als Ergänzung zur Literatur hier wiedergegeben. Über Kritik, Tipps und Hinweise freue ich mich immer.
Die Aquaristik mit kleinen Aquarien
Zur Navigation auf den Aquaristik-Seiten
Beleuchtung Biochemie Buchkritik Dekoration ... Wasserchemie: KH vs. CO2

46. Microgravity Research Division
We have incorporated all of the NASA Headquarters microgravity Web site into the Office of Biological and Physcial Research Web site.
http://microgravity.hq.nasa.gov/
We have incorporated all of the NASA Headquarters Microgravity Web site into the Office of Biological and Physcial Research Web site. You will be redirected automatically. If you are not taken to the new site in 5 seconds, click on the link below. Please update your bookmarks and we are sorry for the inconvenience. http://SpaceResearch.nasa.gov/

47. Value Of Space Science Questioned
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/05/27/sprj.colu.microgravity.science.ap/index.htm

48. MICROGRAVITY RESEARCH EXPERIMENTS (MICREX) DATABASE - HOME
NASA Logo, microgravity RESEARCH EXPERIMENTS (MICREX) DATABASE. microgravity Logo.
http://mgravity.itsc.uah.edu/microgravity/micrex/micrex.stm
MICROGRAVITY RESEARCH EXPERIMENTS (MICREX) DATABASE
MICREX Overview Browse MICREX IDEA Search ESA's Microgravity Database The Microgravity Research Experiments (MICREX) Data Base is a synthesis of information on several hundred microgravity fluids and materials processing experiments. This compilation includes experiments performed on-board U.S. and International sounding rockets, manned space vehicles, and payloads deployed from manned space vehicles. Data available on each experiment includes (1) general information concerning Principal and Co-Investigators, their affiliations, mission, launch date, and processing facility, etc., (2) a detailed description of the experiment outlining the objective, procedures and resultes (3) a short description of the experiment/material application, (4) a list of publications, and (5) a point of contact for more information. Please read the introduction to MICREX Data Base for more detailed information. This work is sponsored by the NASA Headquarters Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications under the direction of the Microgravity Research Program Office at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). Experiments contained in the MICREX Database and performed during the following missions should be referenced as Winter, C. and Jones, J. C., "The Microgravity Research Experiments (MICREX) Database", NASA TM-108523, November, 1996.

49. Microgravity Home Page
This web site provides information and search capabilities for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration s (NASA) microgravity flight experiments.
http://mgravity.itsc.uah.edu/

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51. Howstuffworks "How Weightlessness Works"
Table of Contents › Introduction to How Weightlessness Works › Encountering microgravity › How You Feel in microgravity › Countermeasures › How You
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by Craig C. Freudenrich, Ph.D. Table of Contents Introduction to How Weightlessness Works Encountering Microgravity How You Feel in Microgravity Countermeasures How You Sense Position and Motion Lots More Information Shop or Compare Prices Photo courtesy NASA One astronaut lifts another with her finger. We have often seen pictures of astronauts floating around inside the space shuttle International Space Station or Mir . While weightlessness looks like fun, it places great demands on your body. Initially, you feel nauseated, dizzy and disoriented. Your head and sinuses swell and your legs shrink. In the long term, your muscles weaken and your bones become brittle. These effects on your body could do severe damage on a long voyage, such as a trip to Mars In this edition of HowStuffWorks , we'll take you on an extended journey aboard the International Space Station, where we will examine what weightlessness is, what happens to your body, how these changes come about and what can be done to prevent or reverse these adverse effects.

52. Instrumentation Technology Associates - STS-107 Memorial
Provides lowcost, turnkey access to space with its flight-proven hardware for microgravity research.
http://www.itaspace.com/
Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java(tm). In Memory Of The Crew Of STS-107 And Their Sacrifice. And, Thank You KC. We'll Never Forget You. Rest Now In God's Peace. Continue to Main Page "Columbia Experiments are Recovered! -> ITA: The Commercial Space Company "We fly experiments in space" This Memorial Page Inspired by Valerie Cassanto. Designed by Mark Cassanto.

53. Süßwasserschnecken Im Aquarium - Gastropoda.de
Es werden Informationen zu Haltung, Ern¤hrung und Klassifizierung von S¼Ÿwasserschnecken geboten sowie Literaturhinweise.
http://www.microgravity-systems.com/gastropoda/
Auf dieser Seite finden Sie Informationen über Süßwasser- schnecken. Der Name Gastropoda bedeuted "Bauchfüßer" und ist ein Oberbegriff für alle Schneckenarten. Da hier nur über Süßwasser- schnecken berichtet wird, sind unter "Links" Seiten über alle anderen Schneckenarten aufgelistet.

54. Marshall Space Flight Center - Science In Low Gravity
Marshall Space Flight Center is the lead center for microgravity research. The scientific disciplines What is microgravity? Contrary to popular
http://www1.msfc.nasa.gov/NEWMSFC/slg.html
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What is Microgravity?
Contrary to popular belief, Earth’s gravity still has an effect on a spacecraft that is orbiting Earth. When in orbit around Earth, a spacecraft has escaped only 10% of Earth’s gravitational pull. So why does everything appear to float? Objects that are in orbit around Earth are actually in a continuous state of freefall. This state of freefall is called low-gravity, or microgravity, because the effects of gravity have been greatly reduced. This unique environment allows scientists to conduct research that achieves results not possible in ground-based laboratories.
The Program
Marshall is the lead center for NASA’s Microgravity Research and Space Product Development programs. Current microgravity research studies includes the investigations of some of the most deadly diseases known to man and studies of the fundamental mysteries of the universe. The scientific disciplines of microgravity research are biotechnology combustion science fluid physics fundamental physics
, and materials science The Space Product Development (SPD) program seeks to partner NASA with industry and academia in order to use space to develop improved products and services. The program is implemented through Research Partnership Centers (RPCs) that perform research in drug design, materials processing, and agriculture.

55. NASA - Space Research - OBPR Presentations, Newsletters And Documents
published quarterly by the Marshall Space Flight Center in Conjunction with Hampton University.
http://spaceresearch.nasa.gov/general_info/prespublic.html#newsletters
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OBPR General Presentations

International Space Station Research
OBPR Program Newsletters Space Research: The OBPR Newsletter Space Research is the quarterly newsletter for the Office of Biological and Physical Resarch. It contains articles, news and events on our research activities. Microgravity News: The Newsletter for the Physical Sciences Microgravity News is the quarterly successor to Space Research published between the early 1990s and Summer 2001. Included here is a listing of many of the past editions for historical purposes.

56. Microgravity
Parabolic Flights and microgravity. Parabolic Flights and microgravity. Consultancy Services. microgravity. The nearweightless environment
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P arabolic Flights and Microgravity
  • Parabolic Flights and Microgravity The A300 ZERO-G
    • Flight Campaign User Manual Experiments caried out during the campaigns Information Dissemination and Promotion Services Microgravity The near-weightless environment of space opens up a multitude of possibilities for basic and applied research. Novespace promotes this exceptional environment by providing access to to equipment, flights, and test facilities and through extensive information dissemination. Novespace has already logged more than 3000 total parabolas on the Caravelle Zero-G and on NASA's KC-135 for national space agencies (CNES, ESA) and for private businesses such as MITSUBISHI, TOSHIBA, and OHB SYSTEM. Parabolic Flights In addition to drop towers, sounding rockets, recoverable satellites and capsules, space shuttles, and space stations, parabolic flight has become a full-fledged means of accessing microgravity. Parabolic flight was first introduced for astronaut training; but today it is mainly used for testing of space technology and for short duration scientific experiments. Novespace, subsidiary of the French Space Agency (CNES), was involved in the start-up of parabolic flight in Europe in 1988 with the Caravelle Zero-G. Novespace has since then organized more than 50 parabolic flight campaigns.

57. NASA Glenn Research Center Drop Tower Competition For Schools
This NASA program is designed for high school students. Student teams will develop a proposal for a microgravity experiment for a NASA drop tower. Five winning proposals will be selected, and those five teams will proceed to build their experiment and test them at a NASA drop tower!
http://microgravity.grc.nasa.gov/DIME.html
NASA Drop Tower Competition
for High-School-Aged Student Teams
DIME
D ropping I n a M icrogravity E nvironment
What can be found on this web site:
  • Introduction
  • Entry Statistics and Testimonials
  • DIME announcement HOW TO ENTER!
  • DIME Webcast - watch an internet broadcast of student teams
  • Helpful Information - background material to help you to understand DIME
  • Possible support - check with your state's space grant consortium
  • Summaries of past DIME competitions Return to top of page
    Information about the NASA Educator Astronaut and Earth Crew programs. Return to top of page
    Introduction
    DIME is a NASA competition program which allows teams to design and build a science experiment which will then be operated in a NASA microgravity drop tower facility. This program is a project-oriented activity which lasts one school year for the selected teams. Teams will be comprised of high-school-aged students from (for example) a science class, a group of classes, a science club, or a scout troop. A team must have an adult advisor, such as a teacher or parent. Early in the school year, teams interested in competing will develop an experiment concept, prepare a proposal for an experiment, and submit the proposal to NASA. A NASA panel willevaluate all of the submitted proposals and select the four top-ranked proposals. These four teams will then continue their experiment development and fabrication leading to operation in the NASA drop tower in April.
  • 58. A Wearable Computer For Use In Microgravity Space And Other Non-Desktop Environm
    6970). New York ACM. A Wearable Computer for Use in microgravity Space and Other Non-Desktop Environments. In-Shuttle microgravity Space.
    http://edgarmatias.com/papers/chi96/
    http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/ematias/papers/chi96 Companion of the CHI '96 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 69-70). New York: ACM.
    A Wearable Computer for Use in Microgravity Space
    and Other Non-Desktop Environments
    Edgar Matias
    The Matias Corporation

    600 Rexdale Boulevard, Suite 1204
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada M9W 6T4
    edgar @ halfkeyboard.com
    I. Scott MacKenzie

    Dept. of Computing and Information Science
    University of Guelph
    Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
    mac @ snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca William Buxton c/o Computer Systems Research Institute University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A4 buxton @ dgp.toronto.edu
    ABSTRACT
    We present one possible design for a "wearable" computera computer that is worn. Our prototype permits text entry without the need of a table or other supporting surface. Typing can be performed while standing or even walking. Possible applications for this device are also discussed.
    KEYWORDS:
    Input devices, input tasks, wearable computers, portable computers, Half-QWERTY, one-handed keyboard, skill transfer.
    INTRODUCTION
    The tremendous and increasing popularity of notebook computers over the past several years has encouraged manufacturers to push the envelope ever further. This has led to the development of palmtops and PDAs, devices small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. In an interesting spin-off, the technologies which make these devices possible are being used to push portability even further, creating a new breed of computer known as a "wearable." While not yet common, their eventual success relies on finding niche applications to pave the way for more general use. In this paper we present one possible design for a wearable, and explore a few possible niches.

    59. Microgravity Research Program NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), Microgra
    Investigating the physical, chemical and biological effects of the microgravity environment of space. Located at Marshall Space Flight Center.
    http://microgravity.nasa.gov
    Microgravity News
    Research

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    National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
    Evicting Einstein
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    60. CAMMP - Center For Advanced Microgravity Processing
    The Center for Advanced microgravity Materials Processing (CAMMP) is a NASAsponsored Research Partnership Center established in 1997 at Northeastern University
    http://www.dac.neu.edu/cammp/
    CAMMP is situated at the Egan Research
    Center at Northeastern University, Boston. The university-based center attracts
    top graduate students from all over the world.
    Opportunities at the Frontiers
    of Materials Research The Center for Advanced Microgravity Materials Processing (CAMMP) is a NASA-sponsored Research Partnership Center established in 1997 at Northeastern University CAMMP is one of the fifteen NASA centers under the Space Products Division (SPD) at major universities nationwide. It is focused on materials science.

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