Laboratory science with space data: accessing and using space-experiment data

Laboratory science with space data: accessing and using space-experiment data

Beysens, Daniel
Carotenuto, Luigi
Loon, Jack van
Zell, Martin

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For decades experiments conducted on space stations like MIR and the ISS havebeen gathering data in many fields of research in the natural sciences, medicine and engineering. The EU-sponsored Ulisse Internet Portal provides metadatafrom space experiments of all kinds and links to the data. Complementary to the portal, this book will serve as handbook listing space experiments by type of infrastructure, area of research in the life and physical sciences, data type, what their mission was, what kind of data they have collected and how one can access this data through Ulisse for further research. The book will provide an overview of the wealth of space experiment data that can be used for research, and will inspire academics (e.g. those looking for topics for their PhD thesis) and research departments in companies for their continued development. This book details: the past, present and future space infrastructures and ground-based facilities in both life and physical sciences the areas of science and technology concerned in life and physical sciences what kind of data aregenerated how to obtain these data from the Ulisse project. INDICE: 1 Introduction. 2 Space and Ground-Based Infrastructures. 2.1 Characteristics of the Space Environment. 2.2 Space Infrastructure. 2.3 Non-orbital weightless research platforms. 2.4 Ground-based facilities and space simulators. 3 Areas of research. 3.1 Physical sciences. 3.2 Life sciences. 4 ULISSE access to data. 4.1 Data description. 4.2 Identification of information: the ULISSE knowledge base. 4.3 ULISSE: data access services.

  • ISBN: 978-3-642-21143-0
  • Editorial: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 240
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/08/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés