HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT: ACHIEVEMENTS, BENEFITS AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FROM A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE

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BERNHARD HUFENBACH
GÜNTHER SEIBERT
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[1] Microgravity and Exploration,ESA Directorate for Human Spaceflight
[2] Former Manager of ESA’s Microgravity and Space Station Utilisation Programmes ,undefined
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Earth, Moon, and Planets | 2004年 / 94卷
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International Space Station; space life sciences; space physical sciences; microgravity; space medicine; space exploration;
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The past achievements, benefits and future opportunities of human spaceflight are discussed from a European perspective. Earlier work performed on the Skylab, Salyut, Shuttle, Spacelab, and Mir orbital facilities is reviewed, together with the prospects for new research on the International Space Station (ISS). Major scientific benefits are expected from the ISS in the areas of life science research (including human physiology and medicine) physical sciences, and fundamental physics.
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页码:185 / 212
页数:27
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