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STS062-17-008 - STS-062 - MS Gemar conducting physiological systems experiment

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Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Charles ``Sam`` Gemar of STS-62 conducting a physiological systems experiment (PSE) aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia. PSE was performed in a middeck payload and evaluated the effect of a propietary protein molecule compound on animal physiological systems in microgravity.

Subject Terms: SPACE SHUTTLES, COLUMBIA (ORBITER), STS-62, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS, ASTRONAUTS, LIFE SCIENCES, MEDICAL SCIENCE, BIOMEDICAL DATA, PHYSIOLOGY, MICROGRAVITY, PROTEINS, RATS, MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM, IMMUNE SYSTEMS

Date Taken: 5/29/1997

Categories: Experiment (Medical)

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

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gemar ms gemar systems experiment sts 62 columbia nasa spaceborne experiments high resolution ultra high resolution systems experiment sts 62 musculoskeletal system immune systems space shuttle columbia pse propietary protein molecule compound microgravity tiff sts 62 space shuttles medical science mission specialist charles life sciences columbia middeck payload proteins onboard activities medical biomedical data astronauts space program
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1997
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label_outline Explore Immune Systems, Musculoskeletal System, Systems Experiment

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gemar ms gemar systems experiment sts 62 columbia nasa spaceborne experiments high resolution ultra high resolution systems experiment sts 62 musculoskeletal system immune systems space shuttle columbia pse propietary protein molecule compound microgravity tiff sts 62 space shuttles medical science mission specialist charles life sciences columbia middeck payload proteins onboard activities medical biomedical data astronauts space program