
Middeck Glovebox

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Experiment Modules
And now, a word from our sponsors... Building an
apparatus to house scientific experiments is as difficult as performing
the experiments themselves. NASA and their space partners have developed
different modules for different experiments, at different times and for
different purposes. One thing links these modules however: they are reusable.
Middeck
Glovebox
Some experiments can't be automated and require the personal touch -
but you don't want whatever you're handling to get into the lab. Marshall
and the European Space Agency worked to develop a Glovebox that allows
hands-on work while protecting the crew. For MSL-1, the "middeck"
glovebox will actually be housed in Spacelab, rather
than on the middeck! Four experiments will be performed using the Glovebox
during MSL-1: BDND, CHT, IFFD,
FSDC-2
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Combustion
Module
Since it's not wise to play with fire, we often don't think of its as
a fluid, yet that is how it behaves. A flame sees some of the most rapid
convection possible, so a Combustion
Module in space helps slow things down so we can study the details
of how fuel and oxygen move. Two experiments will run in this module: LSP, and SOFBALL
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EXPRESS Rack |
EXPRESS
Rack
When it absolutely, positively has to be there well, not quite overnight,
but a lot faster than most experiments take, scientists will take advantage
of the EXPRESS
rack. The name says it all: EXpedite the PRocessing of Experiments
to the Space Station. This new approach will get its first trial
aboard MSL-1. Two experiments will use the EXPRESS rack on MSL-1: PHaSE, and PGBA.
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Spacelab
MSL-1 is the last mission for Spacelab,
the shuttleborne laboratory developed by the European Space Agency as its
first venture into manned space flight. Most of the MSL-1 experiments will
take place within this module, including the glovebox experiments. Take
a virtual
tour of the Spacelab module, courtesy of the Liftoff team.
Spacelab has hosted hundreds of space experiments, many of them leading
to our next logical step....
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