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Phase 1 research program overviewThe Phase 1 research program was unprecedented in its scope and ambitious in its objectives. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration committed to conducting a multidisciplinary long-duration research program on a platform whose capabilities were not well known, not to mention belonging to another country. For the United States, it provided the first opportunity to conduct research in a long-duration space flight environment since the Skylab program in the 1970's. Multiple technical as well as cultural challenges were successfully overcome through the dedicated efforts of a relatively small cadre of individuals. The program developed processes to successfully plan, train for and execute research in a long-duration environment, with significant differences identified from short-duration space flight science operations. Between August 1994 and June 1998, thousands of kilograms of research hardware was prepared and launched to Mir, and thousands of kilograms of hardware and data products were returned to Earth. More than 150 Principal Investigators from eight countries were involved in the program in seven major research disciplines: Advanced Technology; Earth Sciences; Fundamental Biology; Human Life Sciences; International Space Station Risk Mitigation; Microgravity; and Space Sciences. Approximately 75 long-duration investigations were completed on Mir, with additional investigations performed on the Shuttle flights that docked with Mir. The flight phase included the participation of seven US astronauts and 20 Russian cosmonauts. The successful completion of the Phase 1 research program not only resulted in high quality science return but also in numerous lessons learned to make the ISS experience more productive. The cooperation developed during the program was instrumental in its success. c2001 AIAA. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
Document ID
20040115486
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Uri, J. J.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston TX United States)
Lebedev, O. N.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 2001
Publication Information
Publication: Acta astronautica
Volume: 48
Issue: 5-12
ISSN: 0094-5765
Subject Category
Exobiology
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
short duration
Flight Experiment
Mir Project
manned
long duration
STS Shuttle Project

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