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STS-90 crew members study manuals and drawings for the mission's Neurolab payload during the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) in Kennedy Space Center's (KSC's) Operations and Checkout Building, where the payload is undergoing processing. The CEIT gives astronauts an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the payloads with which they will be working on-orbit. STS-90 is scheduled to launch aboard the Shuttle Columbia from KSC on April 2. Investigations during the Neurolab mission will focus on the effects of microgravity on the nervous system. Specifically, experiments will study the adaptation of the vestibular system, the central nervous system, and the pathways that control the ability to sense location in the absence of gravity, as well as the effect of microgravity on a developing nervous system KSC-98pc149

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STS-90 crew members study manuals and drawings for the mission's Neurolab payload during the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) in Kennedy Space Center's (KSC's) Operations and Checkout Building, where the payload is undergoing processing. The CEIT gives astronauts an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the payloads with which they will be working on-orbit. STS-90 is scheduled to launch aboard the Shuttle Columbia from KSC on April 2. Investigations during the Neurolab mission will focus on the effects of microgravity on the nervous system. Specifically, experiments will study the adaptation of the vestibular system, the central nervous system, and the pathways that control the ability to sense location in the absence of gravity, as well as the effect of microgravity on a developing nervous system

The Space Shuttle program was the United States government's manned launch vehicle program from 1981 to 2011, administered by NASA and officially beginning in 1972. The Space Shuttle system—composed of an orbiter launched with two reusable solid rocket boosters and a disposable external fuel tank— carried up to eight astronauts and up to 50,000 lb (23,000 kg) of payload into low Earth orbit (LEO). When its mission was complete, the orbiter would re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and lands as a glider. Although the concept had been explored since the late 1960s, the program formally commenced in 1972 and was the focus of NASA's manned operations after the final Apollo and Skylab flights in the mid-1970s. It started with the launch of the first shuttle Columbia on April 12, 1981, on STS-1. and finished with its last mission, STS-135 flown by Atlantis, in July 2011.

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kennedy space center sts study manuals crew members study manuals drawings neurolab payload neurolab payload equipment interface test crew equipment interface test ceit checkout astronauts opportunity on orbit columbia shuttle columbia investigations neurolab mission focus microgravity system experiments adaptation vestibular vestibular system pathways control ability sense sense location absence gravity system ksc crew members space shuttle sts 90 crew members study manuals effects sts 90 system ksc 98 pc 149 operations ksc nasa
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09/01/1998
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label_outline Explore System Ksc, Sense Location, Neurolab Payload

map from "Madras District Manuals" - Public domain map

The US Air Force (USAF) Honor Guard Drill Team conducts a performance at the Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath Fitness and Sports Center gym. The performance is part of a five-day tour by the Drill Team through the United Kingdom (GBR) and is designed to promote base Honor Guard volunteerism. The 16-person performance lasted 15 minutes and showcased a professionally choreographed routine full of "show-stopping" weapon manuals, precise tosses, and complex weapon exchanges. Through complex drill routines with a fully operational M1 Garand rifle and fixed bayonets, the Drill Team embodies teamwork, professionalism, and discipline

A view of the Belfort type "F" wind indicating equipment, a meterological instrument used on naval vessels to sense and record windspeed and direction

Thomas Jefferson, no date, Draft Manuals and Notes on Parliamentary Rules

S90E5298 - STS-090 - ALFE PFT - Buckey as test subject

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The Falcon 9 rocket lifts off Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, carrying the SpaceX CRS-4 mission to orbit. Liftoff was at 1:52 a.m. EDT. The mission is the fourth of 12 SpaceX flights NASA contracted with the company to resupply the space station. It will be the fifth trip by a Dragon spacecraft to the orbiting laboratory. The spacecraft’s 2.5 tons of supplies, science experiments, and technology demonstrations include critical materials to support 255 science and research investigations that will occur during the station's Expeditions 41 and 42. To learn more about the mission, visit http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/structure/launch/index.html Photo credit: NASA/George Roberts KSC-2014-4078

STS090-350-015 - STS-090 - VFEU - Hire works at rack

STS090-302-034 - STS-090 - BOTEX - various views of STS-90 crew at rack

STS057-41-019 - STS-057 - Views of the SPACEHAB Investigations Into Polymer Membrane Processing (IPMP).

At the Cosmonaut Hotel in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, Expedition 48-49 crewmembers Anatoly Ivanishin of Roscosmos (foreground) and Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency conduct tests of their vestibular system on tilt tables June 30 as part of pre-launch activities. They and Kate Rubins of NASA will launch July 7, Baikonur time, on the Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft for a planned four-month mission on the International Space Station...NASA/Alexander Vysotsky.

STS090-350-002 - STS-090 - TDS ANS OPS - Williams is subject

STS050-16-008 - STS-050 - Mid deck locker experiment - Investigations Into Polymer Membrane Processing.

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kennedy space center sts study manuals crew members study manuals drawings neurolab payload neurolab payload equipment interface test crew equipment interface test ceit checkout astronauts opportunity on orbit columbia shuttle columbia investigations neurolab mission focus microgravity system experiments adaptation vestibular vestibular system pathways control ability sense sense location absence gravity system ksc crew members space shuttle sts 90 crew members study manuals effects sts 90 system ksc 98 pc 149 operations ksc nasa