Space Station Microscopy: Beyond the Box

932143

07/01/1993

Event
International Conference On Environmental Systems
Authors Abstract
Content
Microscopy aboard Space Station Freedom poses many unique challenges for in-flight investigations. Disciplines such as materials processing, plant and animal research, human research, environmental monitoring, health care, and biological processing have diverse microscope requirements. The typical microscope not only does not meet the comprehensive needs of these varied users, but also tends to require excessive crew time. To assess user requirements, a comprehensive survey was conducted among investigators with experiments requiring microscopy. The survey examined requirements such as light sources, objectives, stages, focusing systems, eye pieces, video accessories, etc. The results of this survey and the application of an Intelligent Microscope Imaging System (IMIS) may address these demands for efficient microscopy service in space. The proposed IMIS can accommodate multiple users with varied requirements, operate in several modes, reduce crew time needed for experiments, and take maximum advantage of the restrictive data/instruction transmission environment on Freedom.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/932143
Pages
6
Citation
Hunter, N., Pierson, D., and Mishra, S., "Space Station Microscopy: Beyond the Box," SAE Technical Paper 932143, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932143.
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Publisher
Published
Jul 1, 1993
Product Code
932143
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English