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Development and Testing of Scanning Probe Microscopy for the Zero-g environment and International Space Station

机译:零重力环境和国际空间站的扫描探针显微镜的开发和测试

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The Association of Small Payload Researchers (ASPR) has established a partnership and collaborative effort to develop a Scanning Probe Microscope for ISS. The initiative seeks to deliver a Facility Instrument available to the entire ISS community. ASPR brings university and independent researchers together to a payload engineering forum that unites the investigator's academic disciplines. The association has begun testing an atomic force microscope (AFM) aboard the KC-135 reduced gravity aircraft. The initial work included a collaboration with educational organizations that has expanded to include partnerships with space businesses and international small payload developers. The initial trials of a prototype AFM unit in zero gravity proved successful.
机译:小有效载荷研究人员协会(ASPR)建立了合作伙伴关系,并共同努力为ISS开发扫描探针显微镜。该计划旨在为整个ISS社区提供一种设施工具。 ASPR将大学和独立研究人员聚集到一个有效载荷工程论坛,该论坛将研究人员的学术学科联合起来。该协会已经开始在KC-135重力飞机上测试原子力显微镜(AFM)。最初的工作包括与教育组织的合作,现已扩大到与航天企业和国际小型有效载荷开发商的合作伙伴关系。原型AFM单元在零重力下的初步试验证明是成功的。

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