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Acta Astronaut ; 21(9): 647-57, 1990 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11537544

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Consort 1 was the first low gravity materials processing payload to be launched by a commercially licensed rocket in the U.S.A. It carried six experiments which operated as planned during approx. 7 min of suborbital, low gravity flight (10(-5) g) and were returned in excellent condition to the investigators within 4 h of launch. Nearly 150 physical samples supported by measurements and photographs made during the flight were obtained for analysis. In addition to the experimental data returned, the success of Consort 1 demonstrated the ability of industry, working with university centers and government agencies, to rapidly prepare and launch payloads. A brief description of the rocket flight and payload configuration is given. Experiment objectives and methods are described and preliminary results and conclusions are presented.


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Materials Testing , Space Flight/instrumentation , Weightlessness , Biotechnology , Electrolysis , Epoxy Resins/chemistry , Equipment Design , Industry , Metallurgy , Polymers/chemistry , Spacecraft/instrumentation , Universities
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