
STS047-05-025 (12 - 20 Sept 1992) --- Payload specialist Mamoru Mohri, representing Japan's National Space Development Agency (NASDA), uses a microscope to produce photomicrographs of mammalian cells. The mammal cell structure experiment is one of a large number of tests that were performed during the eight-day Spacelab-J mission. On his back, Dr. Mohri totes a health monitoring experiment. The primary objective of the physiological monitoring system is to observe the health condition of the Japanese payload specialist so that good health can be maintained during and after the spaceflight.
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September 20, 1992
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STS-47 crewmembers work in the Spacelab Japan (SLJ) module aboard OV-105
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STS-40 MS Jernigan works at SLS-1 Rack 1 workstation with intravenous system
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STS-47 MS Jemison works in the Spacelab Japan (SLJ) module aboard OV-105
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