1. KC-135 flights for life science activities.
- Author
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Rossberg Walker K, Hughes-Fulford M, and Schmidt G
- Subjects
- Astronauts, Biological Science Disciplines methods, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Humans, Research Design, Space Motion Sickness, Spacecraft instrumentation, United States, United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Aircraft instrumentation, Biological Science Disciplines instrumentation, Space Flight, Weightlessness
- Abstract
The KC-135 Reduced Gravity Facility at the Johnson Space Center is a useful support facility for conducting brief zero gravity life science experiments, as well as for validating hardware designs and experimental protocols for more extensive shuttle-based experiments. This paper discusses the zero gravity capabilities of the aircraft, preparations for and conduct of the flight tests, and the procedures for requesting a flight. Several Ames Research Center experiments and procedure demonstrations are described. Finally, a crew perspective is presented that discusses the similarity of the KC-135-induced microgravity environment with that actually experienced in space.
- Published
- 1992