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    Spacelab was a reusable laboratory developed by European Space Agency (ESA) and used on certain spaceflights flown by the Space Shuttle. The laboratory...
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    STS-9 (redirect from Spacelab 1)
    STS-9 (also referred to Spacelab 1) was the ninth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the sixth mission of the Space Shuttle Columbia. Launched on November...
    16 KB (1,520 words) - 16:49, 5 August 2024
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    space station in 1973 during the Skylab 3 mission, and 10 days aboard Spacelab-1 on a Space Shuttle mission in 1983. After serving in the United States...
    21 KB (1,887 words) - 00:54, 2 April 2024
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    Spacelab 1, Spacelab D-1, Spacelab SLS-1 and SLS-2, and a co-principal investigator for the Mental Workload and Performance experiment flown on IML-1...
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    withdrew from training to focus on Spacelab, and did not become a NASA mission specialist. He rejoined the Spacelab 1 crew for training as a back-up payload...
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    the German Spacelab mission Spacelab D-1, he served as backup astronaut and as crew interface coordinator. For the second German Spacelab mission D-2...
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    Agency (ESA) as Crew Activities Coordinator and Experiment Coordinator for Spacelab-1. 1984-1989 Microgravity Division of ESTEC, responsible for sounding rocket...
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    STS-51-F (redirect from Spacelab 2)
    STS-51-F (also known as Spacelab 2) was the 19th flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the eighth flight of Space Shuttle Challenger. It launched...
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    described training for Spacelab 1 as "going back to graduate school but majoring in everything"; as the first mission it tested Spacelab's versatility in "medical...
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    Spacelabs Healthcare is an American manufacturer of medical equipment and is a wholly owned subsidiary of OSI Systems (Nasdaq: OSIS) of Hawthorne, California...
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    STS-51-B (redirect from Spacelab-3)
    features the Challenger with her payload doors open, to show the onboard Spacelab 3. The orbiter rides over the American flag. The seven crewmembers are...
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  • plasma physics. From 1976 to 1985, he served as the mission scientist for Spacelab 1, a joint European/American shuttle mission. In December 1985, he was selected...
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    STS-47 (redirect from Spacelab-J)
    mainly involved conducting experiments in life and material sciences inside Spacelab-J, a collaborative laboratory inside the shuttle's payload bay sponsored...
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    period, Spacelab components flew on 22 shuttle missions, the last in April 1998. Examples of Spacelab missions follow:[citation needed] Spacelab 1 was flown...
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  • family Very Wide Field Camera, space camera developed by NASA for Spacelab 1 and Spacelab 3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC, a Canadian professional soccer team This...
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  • Thumbnail for Robert A. Parker
    Station Integration Office. A veteran of two Spacelab missions, Parker was a mission specialist on STS-9/Spacelab-1 (November 28–December 8, 1983) and on STS-35...
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    STS-61-A (also known as Spacelab D-1) was the 22nd mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program. It was a scientific Spacelab mission, funded and directed by...
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  • D.), electrical engineer and NASA astronaut on Skylab, Skylab 3, and Spacelab-1 Susan Helms (M.S.), Lieutenant General in the United States Air Force...
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    E. (17 January 1990). "Symptoms and Signs of Space Motion Sickness on SPACELAB-1". In Crampton, George (ed.). Motion and Space Sickness (illustrated ed...
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  • Thumbnail for Shannon Lucid
    program, providing astronaut support and input. Lucid was involved with Spacelab 1 crew training, and the development of the Shuttle Avionics Integration...
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