AIAA/IKI Microgravity Science Symposium, 1st, Moscow, USSR, May 13-17, 1991, ProceedingsThe state of the art of microgravity science is examined in reviews and reports. Consideration is given to fluid physics; modeling and numerical analysis; crystal growth of electronic materials, proteins, metals, alloys, glasses, and ceramics; biotechnology, combustion science, microgravity hardware, and fundamental phenomena; and education. Particular attention is given to containerless science and technology, a low-gravity two-phase flow with heat transfer, numerical investigation on Benard instability in a finite liquid layer, synthesis and crystallization of refractory compounds from solutions in metallic melts under microgravitation conditions, the long duration protein crystallization experiment aboard the Mir Space Station, directional solidification in immiscible systems, formation of periodic layer structure in oxide melts under different gravity values, opposed flow flame spread in normal, enhanced, and reduced gravity, automatic equipment for semiconductor production in space, and consort and joust sounding rocket missions.