日本マイクログラビティ応用学会誌
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Recent Measurements of Experiment Sensitivity to g-jitter and Their Significance to ISS Facility Development
R.A. HERRING W. M. B. DUVALR. W. SMITHK. S. REZKELLAHS. VARMAR. F. REDDENB. V. TRYGGVASON
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1999 年 16 巻 4 号 p. 234-

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Recent experimental measurements of various microgravity experiments have been taken on the Mir and Space Shuttle under conditions of microgravity having isolation, non-isolation and forced-g modes using the Microgravity-vibration Isolation Mount (MIM). The results to date show a clear difference between the experimental measurements taken during non-isolated g-levels and isolated g-levels. Importantly, for experiments to be performed on the International Space Station (ISS), it is believed that the microgravity levels of the non- isolated Mir and Space Shuttle are still better than the level given for the ISS isolation requirement curve and much better than the prediction for non-isolated racks of ISS. This raises con­cerns for those experiments being performed in experimental facilities not having isolation.
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© 1999 The Japan Society of Microgravity Application
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