Development of a Space Flight Ultrasound System for Space Life Science Experiments

981647

7/13/1998

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The Human Research Facility (HRF) was developed with the sole, singular purpose of advancing the study of the effects of microgravity on biological systems. The single, largest component of this effort is the Human Research Facility's Ultrasound System. The HRF Ultrasound System, once on orbit, will be a fully functional, state of the art, ultrasound machine capable of providing all modes and modalities currently available in terrestrial hospitals and research centers. The HRF Ultrasound System will be able to transfer data from the International Space Station (ISS) to researchers on the ground in near real-time, comply with diagnostic commands from Mission Control at Johnson Space Center (JSC) and accept software upgrades with minimal crew interface.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/981647
Pages
7
Citation
Coen, G., and Fox, J., "Development of a Space Flight Ultrasound System for Space Life Science Experiments," SAE Technical Paper 981647, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981647.
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7/13/1998
Product Code
981647
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Technical Paper
Language
English