The NASA/JPL program in microgravity fundamental physics

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has been supporting research in
 microgravity low temperature physics tor about 20 years. In the last 10 years the program has seen
 srgnrhcant growth rn the number ot funded investigations and in the breadth of the research ac...

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Published in:Физика низких температур
Date:1998
Main Authors: Israelsson, U.E., Lee, M.C.
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citation_txt The NASA/JPL program in microgravity fundamental physics / U.E. Israelsson, M.C. Lee // Физика низких температур. — 1998. — Т. 24, № 2. — С. 187-190. — Бібліогр.: 17 назв. — англ.
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description The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has been supporting research in
 microgravity low temperature physics tor about 20 years. In the last 10 years the program has seen
 srgnrhcant growth rn the number ot funded investigations and in the breadth of the research activities
 being pursued. Currently, flight experiments are being performed exclusively on the Space Shuttle. For
 the future, a cryogenic Space Station facility is being developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and
 industrial partners to support the microgravity needs ot the international scientific community. The
 facility will be attached to the Japanese Experiments Module’s Exposed Facility and will operate with
 a 6 month helium cryogen lifetime. Flights of the facility are planned at 2 year intervals starting in 2003
 with each flight accommodating multiple scientific experiments. Capabilities, conceptual designs and
 development plans for the facility are discussed along with a summary of potential near term flight
 candidate experiments.
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The NASA/JPL program in microgravity fundamental physics / U.E. Israelsson, M.C. Lee // Физика низких температур. — 1998. — Т. 24, № 2. — С. 187-190. — Бібліогр.: 17 назв. — англ.
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https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/176417
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has been supporting research in
 microgravity low temperature physics tor about 20 years. In the last 10 years the program has seen
 srgnrhcant growth rn the number ot funded investigations and in the breadth of the research activities
 being pursued. Currently, flight experiments are being performed exclusively on the Space Shuttle. For
 the future, a cryogenic Space Station facility is being developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and
 industrial partners to support the microgravity needs ot the international scientific community. The
 facility will be attached to the Japanese Experiments Module’s Exposed Facility and will operate with
 a 6 month helium cryogen lifetime. Flights of the facility are planned at 2 year intervals starting in 2003
 with each flight accommodating multiple scientific experiments. Capabilities, conceptual designs and
 development plans for the facility are discussed along with a summary of potential near term flight
 candidate experiments.
This work was carried out by the Jet Propulsion
 Laboratory, California Institute of Technology under a contract with NASA. We acknowledge stimulating discussions with Rich Reinker and Reuben
 Ruiz.
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Фізико-технічний інститут низьких температур ім. Б.І. Вєркіна НАН України
Физика низких температур
Специальный выпуск International Workshop on Low Temperature Microgravity Physics
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Israelsson, U.E.
Lee, M.C.
Специальный выпуск International Workshop on Low Temperature Microgravity Physics
title The NASA/JPL program in microgravity fundamental physics
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title_short The NASA/JPL program in microgravity fundamental physics
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topic Специальный выпуск International Workshop on Low Temperature Microgravity Physics
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