Researcher's Guide to: International Space Station Physical Sciences Informatics System

Researcher's Guide to: International Space Station Physical Sciences Informatics System

By NASA

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As we increase utilization of the ISS as a National Laboratory, now is the time for investigators to propose ways to use both existing and new research and to make discoveries unveiling new knowledge about nature that could not be defined using traditional approaches on Earth. NASAs Physical Sciences Research Program conducts fundamental and applied physical sciences research, with the objective of enabling exploration and pioneering scientific discovery.

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Publisher: Independently Published
Publish Date: 11/08/2018
Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9781799290827
ISBN-10: 1799290824
Language: English

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As we increase utilization of the ISS as a National Laboratory, now is the time for investigators to propose ways to use both existing and new research and to make discoveries unveiling new knowledge about nature that could not be defined using traditional approaches on Earth.NASAs Physical Sciences Research Program conducts fundamental and applied physical sciences research, with the objective of enabling exploration and pioneering scientific discovery. NASAs experiments in the various disciplines of physical science reveal how physical systems respond to the near absence of gravity. They also reveal how other phenomena that have a small influence on physical systems in Earth's gravity can dominate system behavior in space.Not only are we using the ISS to perform investigations, we are also taking the results from these investigations and making them available to researchers via open data. The PSI system (https: //psi.nasa.gov) allows researchers to access the data from physical sciences investigations, most of which have been performed on the ISS

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