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S79-28602 (2 March 1979) --- Astronaut candidate Guion S. Bluford and Aviation Safety Officer Charles F. Hayes got a...
Dr. Pat Cowings in Motion Sickness Laboratory of the Human Environmental Test Facility S.13 with test subject Leah...
Virtual Reality Application for Neuroscience Research Biocomputation in the study of space motion sickness and...
Virtual Reality Application for Neuroscience Research Biocomputation in the study of space motion sickness and...
PORTRAIT: DR. PATRICIA COWINGS PROJECT MANAGER OF THE PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL LAB, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR OF THE...
Dr Murial Ross's Virtual Reality Application for Neuroscience Research Biocomputation. To study human disorders of...
S62-08371 (1962) --- The automatic medical injectors carried on the Mercury-Atlas 9 flight. The injectors provide...
This 1970 photograph shows the Rotating Litter Chair, a major component of Skylab's Human Vestibular Function...
This set of photographs details Skylab's Human Vestibular Function experiment (M131). This experiment was a set of...
Astronaut -Candidate (ASCAN) Guion S. Bluford and Aviation Safety Officer Charles F. Hayes got a unique perspective...
In this photograph, astronauts Owen Garriott on the body restriant system and Byron Lichtenberg prepare for a...
Spacelab Life Science -1 (SLS-1) was the first Spacelab mission dedicated solely to life sciences. The main purpose...
The laboratory module in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia was photographed during the Spacelab...
Astronaut David C. Hilmers conducts the Microgravity Vestibular Investigations (MVI) sitting in its rotator chair...
Host (Courtney Beasley): Houston, we have a podcast. Welcome to the official podcast of the NASA Johnson Space...