Academician Wen-Rui Hu - Eminent Pioneer and Prominent Leader of Microgravity Science in China [0.03%]
胡文瑞院士——中国微重力科学的开拓者与领军人物
Kai Li,Jian-Fu Zhao,Qi Kang et al.
Kai Li et al.
In 2021, the scientific community celebrated the 85th anniversary of the Chinese scientist Academician Wen-Rui Hu. In addition to his innovative contributions to cosmic magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) during his early scientific career, he has i...
Quantitative Evaluation of a Telerobotic System for Vascular Ultrasound Measurement on a Short Arm Human Centrifuge [0.03%]
短臂人离心机血管超声测量的遥操作系统的定量评估研究
Timo Frett,Guido Petrat,Michael Arz et al.
Timo Frett et al.
Artificial Gravity generated by Short Arm Human Centrifuges is a promising multi-system countermeasure for physiological deconditioning during long duration space flights. To allow a continuous assessment of cardiovascular hemodynamics duri...
Physical Forces Modulate Oxidative Status and Stress Defense Meditated Metabolic Adaptation of Yeast Colonies: Spaceflight and Microgravity Simulations [0.03%]
物理力量调节酵母菌落的氧化状态和压力防御介导的代谢适应:太空飞行和微重力模拟
Timothy G Hammond,Patricia L Allen,Margaret A Gunter et al.
Timothy G Hammond et al.
Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) has broad genetic homology to human cells. Although typically grown as 1-2mm diameter colonies under certain conditions yeast can form very large (10 + mm in diameter) or 'giant' colonies on agar. Gi...
Magnetic Levitation of MC3T3 Osteoblast Cells as a Ground-Based Simulation of Microgravity [0.03%]
基于地磁的MC3T3骨细胞模拟微重力实验
Bruce E Hammer,Louis S Kidder,Philip C Williams et al.
Bruce E Hammer et al.
Diamagnetic samples placed in a strong magnetic field and a magnetic field gradient experience a magnetic force. Stable magnetic levitation occurs when the magnetic force exactly counter balances the gravitational force. Under this conditio...
Biochemical and Molecular Biological Analyses of space-flown nematodes in Japan, the First International Caenorhabditis elegans Experiment (ICE-First) [0.03%]
国际首次线虫空间 flown 生化和分子生物学研究( ICE-1 )
Akira Higashibata,Atsushi Higashitani,Ryota Adachi et al.
Akira Higashibata et al.
The first International Caenorhabditis elegans Experiment (ICE-First) was carried out using a Russian Soyuz spacecraft from April 19-30, 2004. This experiment was a part of the program of the DELTA (Dutch Expedition for Life science Technol...
Quickly changing acceleration forces (QCAFs) vibration analysis on the A300 ZERO-G [0.03%]
A300 ZERO-G飞机上QCAFs振动分析
Werner Schmidt
Werner Schmidt
Experiments that are done under microgravity, e.g. during space or parabola flights, are invariably accompanied and affected by ubiquitous vibrations of the surroundings. Vibrations induce Quickly Changing Acceleration Forces (QCAFs) that i...
The effect of simulated microgravity on bacteria from the Mir space station [0.03%]
模拟微重力对“和平”号空间站细菌的影响
Paul W Baker,Laura Leff
Paul W Baker
The effects of simulated microgravity on two bacterial isolates, Sphingobacterium thalpophilium and Ralstonia pickettii (formerly Burkholderia pickettii), originally recovered from water systems aboard the Mir space station were examined. T...
Comparative Study
Microgravity science and technology. 2004;15(1):35-41. DOI:10.1007/BF02870950 2004
Melissa A Kacena,Paul Todd,Louis C Gerstenfeld et al.
Melissa A Kacena et al.
To understand further the role of gravity in osteoblast attachment, osteoblasts were subjected to hypergravity conditions in vitro. Scanning electron microscopy of all confluent coverslips from FPA units show that the number of attached ost...
Determination of the threshold of gravity for inducing kinetosis in fish: a drop-tower experiment [0.03%]
利用落塔实验确定引起鱼系船石症的重力阈值
R H Anken,R Hilbig
R H Anken
It has been repeatedly shown earlier that some fish of a given batch reveal motion sickness (a kinetosis) at the transition from 1 g to microgravity. In the course of parabolic aircraft flight experiments, it has been demonstrated that kine...
An ultrasonic methodology for muscle cross section measurement to support space flight [0.03%]
用于支持航天飞行的肌肉横截面检测的超声波方法学研究
Thomas R Hatfield,David M Klaus,Steven J Simske
Thomas R Hatfield
The number one priority for any manned space mission is the health and safety of its crew. The study of the short and long term physiological effects on humans is paramount to ensuring crew health and mission success. One of the challenges ...
Comparative Study
Microgravity science and technology. 2004;15(3):3-11. DOI:10.1007/BF02870959 2004