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|a Generation and Applications of Extra-Terrestrial Environments on Earth.
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|a Half Title; River publishers series in standardisation; Title -- GenerationandApplicationsofExtra-TerrestrialEnvironmentsonEarth; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 -- The Space Environment; Chapter_1-The Space Gravity Environment; 1.1 Open Space; 1.2 Satellites and Rockets; 1.3 Typical Gravity at Some Celestial Objects; 1.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter_2. Cosmos: Violent and Hostile Environment; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Beliefs and Truths; 2.3 Where Space Begins; 2.4 Satellite Environment; 2.4.1 Temperature.
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|a 2.4.2 Atmospheric Drag2.4.3 Outgassing; 2.4.4 Atomic Oxygen Oxidation; 2.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter_3 Radiation, SpaceWeather; 3.1 Facilities for Space Radiation Simulation; 3.2 Protons; 3.3 Neutrons; 3.4 Heavy Ions; 3.5 Facilities Planned; 3.6 Conclusions; References; Chapter_4 Interstellar Chemistry; References; Chapter_5 Celestial Bodies; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 General Planetary Simulation Facilities; 5.2.1 The Centre for Astrobiology Research (CAB), Madrid, Spain; 5.2.2 Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft-und Raumfahrt (DLR), Berlin, Germany; 5.2.3 The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
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|a 5.2.4 Mars Environmental Simulation Chamber (MESCH), Aarhus University, Denmark5.2.5 The Planetary Analogues Laboratory for Light, Atmosphereand Surface Simulations (PALLAS), Utrecht University, The Netherlands; 5.3 Mars Wind Tunnels; 5.3.1 The Planetary Aeolian Laboratory (PAL), NASA AmesResearch Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA; 5.3.2 The Arizona State University Vortex Generator (ASUVG), Moffett Field, CA, USA; 5.3.3 The Aarhus Wind Tunnel Simulator (AWTS), Aarhus, Denmark; 5.4 Instrument Testing Facilities; 5.4.1 ChemCam Environmental Chamber; 5.4.2 SAM Environmental Chamber; References.
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|a 2 -- Facilities to AlterWeightChapter_6 Drop Towers; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Drop Tower Technologies; 6.3 Vacuum (or Drop) Tubes; 6.4 Experiment Inside Capsule (Drag Shield); 6.5 Drop Tower Systems; 6.5.1 Guided Motion; 6.6 Enhanced Technologies; 6.6.1 Free Flyer System; 6.6.2 Catapult System; 6.6.3 Next-Generation Drop Towers; 6.6.3.1 Ground-based facility's typical operational parameters; 6.7 Research in Ground-Based Reduced Gravity Facilities; 6.7.1 Cold Atoms; 6.7.2 Combustion; 6.7.3 Fluid Mechanics/Dynamics; 6.7.4 Astrophysics; 6.7.5 Material Sciences; 6.7.6 Biology; 6.7.7 Technology Tests.
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|a ReferencesChapter_7 Parabolic Flights; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Objectives of Parabolic Flights; 7.3 Parabolic Flight Maneuvers; 7.4 Large Airplanes Used for Parabolic Flights; 7.4.1 Europe: CNES' Caravelle and CNES-ESA's Airbus A300ZERO-G; 7.4.2 USA: NASA's KC-135, DC-9 and Zero-G Corporation; 7.4.3 Russia: Ilyushin IL-76 MDK; 7.5 Medium-Sized Airplanes Used for Parabolic Flights; 7.5.1 Europe: TU Delft-NLR Cessna Citation II; 7.5.2 Canada: CSA Falcon 20; 7.5.3 Japan: MU-300 and Gulfstream-II; 7.5.4 Other Aircraft; 7.6 Small Airplanes and Jets Used for Parabolic Flights.
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|a This book has been prepared under the auspice of the European Low Gravity Research Association (ELGRA). The main task of ELGRA is to foster the scientific community in Europe and beyond in conducting gravity and space-related research.This publication is dedicated to the science community, and especially to the next generation of scientists and engineers interested in space research and in the means to use Earth to reproduce the space environment. ELGRA provides a comprehensive description of space conditions and the means that have been developed on Earth to perform space environmental and (micro-) gravity related research. .The book covers ground-based research instruments and environments for both life and physical sciences research. It discusses the opportunities and limitations of protocols and instruments to compensate gravity or simulate microgravity, such as clinostats, random positioning machines, levitating magnets, electric fields, vibrations, tail suspension or head down tilt, as well as centrifuges for hyper-g studies. Other space environmental conditions are addressed too, like cosmic radiation or Mars atmospheric and soil properties to be replicated and simulated on Earth. Future long duration of manned missions, personal well-being and crew interaction are major issues dealt with.
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