esa BR-09
Flemming
Bonde-Petersen, Helmut
Hinghofer-Szalkay, Jerry Hordinsky
Microgravity as
an additional tool for research in Human Physiology
ISSN
0250-1589 -
55pp.
CONTENTS
1. BACKGROUND
2. WORKING GROUP GOALS
3. LISTING OF INDIVIDUAL TASKS
4. GROUND-BASED SIMULATION STUDIES
Advantages
and disadvantages of simulation methods
Practical
applications of simulation methods
Further
research opportunities
Necessary coordination in a simulation
programme
Recommendation
to reach required goals
5. STUDIES
UNDER ACTUAL ug CONDITIONS
Review of
ug studies
Summary of
required studies
6. EXPERIMENTATION
IN SPACELAB: NECESSARY EVOLUTION
Research
tasks and equipment
7. ESSENTIAL
QUALITIES OF A COMPOSITE RESEKCH FACILITY
Amplifying
signals
Transforming
signals
Collecting
samples
8. THE
INTERMEDIATE STEP: A GROUND-BASED ug LABORATORY
Ideal
ground-based simulatioll equipment
Ground-based
mock-up permitting key measuremenls
9. TRANSITlON
FROM THE LABORATORY TO A FINAL ANTHRORACK
Anthrorack
definition
Construction of an engineering model in Europe
Additional
funding and applicability of Anthrorack
10. SUMMARIZATION
REFERENCES
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS