Magazine Article

Active Response Gravity Offload and Method

TBMG-25180

08/01/2016

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To train astronauts to live and work in the weightless environment on the International Space Station, NASA employs a number of techniques and facilities that simulate microgravity. Engineers at the NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) have developed a new system called the Active Response Gravity Offload System (ARGOS) that provides a simulated reduced gravity environment within a confined interior volume for astronauts to move about and/or equipment to be moved about as if they were in a different gravity field. Each astronaut/item is connected to an overhead crane system that senses their actions (walking or jumping, for example) and then lifts, moves, and descends them as if they had performed the action in a specified reduced gravity.

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"Active Response Gravity Offload and Method," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2016.
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Aug 1, 2016
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TBMG-25180
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Magazine Article
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English