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Adv Space Res ; 15(3): 135-8, 1995 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11539215

ABSTRACT

The Gas-Grain Simulation Facility (GGSF) is a multidisciplinary experiment laboratory being developed by NASA at Ames Research Center for delivery to Space Station Freedom in 1998. This facility will employ the low-gravity environment of the Space Station to enable aerosol experiments of much longer duration than is possible in any ground-based laboratory. Studies of fractal aggregates that are impossible to sustain on Earth will also be enabled. Three research areas within exobiology that will benefit from the GGSF are described here. An analysis of the needs of this research and of other suggested experiments has produced a list of science requirements which the facility design must accommodate. A GGSF design concept developed in the first stage of flight hardware development to meet these requirements is also described.


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Cosmic Dust/analysis , Exobiology , Meteoroids , Spacecraft/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Evolution, Chemical , Gases/analysis , Research Design , Saturn , Space Flight/instrumentation
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