Resources From the ISS Program Scientist

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Characterizing the Microgravity Environment on ISS

ARIS-ICE: Active Rack Isolation System - ISS Characterization Experiment
ERB: Erasmus Recording Binocular
MAMS: Microgravity Acceleration Measurement System
SAMS-II: Space Acceleration Measurement System-II

Environmental Monitoring of ISS

ANITA: Analyzing Interferometer for Ambient Air

Picosatellites and Control Techniques

GTS-2: Global Transmission Services 2
MACE-II: Middeck Active Control Experiment-II
SPHERES: Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites
STP-H2-MEPSI: Space Test Program-H2-Microelectromechanical System-Based PICOSAT Inspector
STP-H2-RAFT: Space Test Program-H2-Radar Fence Transponder

Spacecraft and Orbital Environments

MAUI: Maui Analysis of Upper Atmospheric Injections
RAMBO: Ram Burn Observations
STP-H2-ANDE: Space Test Program-H2-Atmospheric Neutral Density Experiment

Spacecraft Materials

EMCH: Elastic Memory Composite Hinge
ISSI: In Space Soldering Experiment
MISSE-1 and 2: Materials International Space Station Experiment - 1 and 2
MISSE-3-and-4: Materials International Space Station Experiment - 3 and 4
MISSE-5: Materials International Space Station Experiment - 5
RIGEX: Rigidizable Inflatable Get-Away-Special Experiment

Spacecreft Systems

BXF-MABE: Boiling eXperiment Facility - Microheater Array Boiling Experiment
BXF-NPBX: Boiling eXperiment Facility - Nucleate Pool Boiling eXperiment
CFE: Capillary Flow Experiment
DAFT: Dust and Aerosol Measurement Feasibility Test
ECLSS: Environmental Control and Life Support System (PDF, 892 KB)
PERS: Payload Equipment Restraint System
SAME: Smoke and Aerosol Measurement Experiment
SNFM: Serial Network Flow Monitor

Technology Development: News Releases

02.09.06: NASA Preparing Oxygen Generation System for Space Station
04.04.05: A Little Sweat Goes a Long Way for Exploration
06.01.04: NASA researchers customize 'lab-on-a-chip' technology to help protect future space explorers and detect life forms on Mars
01.14.04: Fire Away, Sun and Stars! Shields to Protect Future Space Crews