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International space station accomplishments update: Scientific discovery, advancing future exploration, and benefits brought home to earth

机译:国际空间站的成就更新:科学发现,推进未来的探索以及带给地球的利益

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Throughout the history of the International Space Station (ISS), crews on board have conducted a variety of scientific research and educational activities. Well into the second year of full utilization of the ISS laboratory, the trend of scientific accomplishments and educational opportunities continues to grow. More than 1500 investigations have been conducted on the ISS since the first module launched in 1998, with over 700 scientific publications. The ISS provides a unique environment for research, international collaboration and educational activities that benefit humankind. This paper will provide an up to date summary of key investigations, facilities, publications, and benefits from ISS research that have developed over the past year. Discoveries in human physiology and nutrition have enabled astronauts to return from ISS with little bone loss, even as scientists seek to better understand the new puzzle of "ocular syndrome" affecting the vision of up to half of astronauts. The geneLAB campaign will unify life sciences investigations to seek genomic, proteomic and metabolomics of the effect of microgravity on life as a whole. Combustion scientists identified a new "cold flame" phenomenon that has the potential to improve models of efficient combustion back on Earth. A significant number of instruments in Earth remote sensing and astrophysics are providing new access to data or nearing completion for launch, making ISS a significant platform for understanding of the Earth system and the universe. In addition to multidisciplinary research, the ISS partnership conducts a myriad of student led research investigations and educational activities aimed at increasing student interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Over the past year, the ISS partnership compiled new statistics of the educational impact of the ISS on students around the world. More than 43 million students, from kindergarten to graduate school, with more than 28 million teachers located in 49 countries have participated in some aspect of ISS educational activities. These activities include student-developed investigations, education competitions and classroom versions of ISS investigations, participating in ISS investigator experiments, ISS hardware development, educational demonstrations and cultural activities. Through the many inquiry-based educational activities, students and teachers are encouraged to participate in the ISS program thus motivating the next generation of students to pursue careers in STEM.
机译:在国际空间站(ISS)的整个历史中,船上的工作人员进行了各种科学研究和教育活动。充分利用国际空间站实验室的第二年,科学成就和教育机会的趋势继续增长。自从1998年推出第一个模块以来,已经对ISS进行了1500多次调查,有700多种科学出版物。国际空间站为有益于人类的研究,国际合作和教育活动提供了独特的环境。本文将提供过去一年中开展的主要研究,设施,出版物以及ISS研究的收益的最新摘要。人类生理和营养方面的发现使宇航员几乎没有骨质流失地从国际空间站返回,即使科学家试图更好地理解影响多达一半宇航员视力的“眼综合症”这一新难题。 geneLAB活动将统一生命科学研究,以寻求微重力对整个生命的影响的基因组学,蛋白质组学和代谢组学。燃烧科学家发现了一种新的“冷焰”现象,它有可能改善地球上有效燃烧的模型。地球遥感和天体物理学中的大量仪器正在提供新的数据访问或即将完成发射,这使ISS成为了解地球系统和宇宙的重要平台。除了跨学科研究之外,ISS伙伴关系还开展了无数由学生主导的研究调查和教育活动,旨在提高学生对科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)的兴趣。在过去的一年中,ISS伙伴关系汇编了有关ISS对世界各地学生的教育影响的新统计数据。从幼儿园到研究生院,有超过4,300万名学生参加了ISS教育活动的一部分,遍布49个国家的2,800万名教师。这些活动包括学生开展的调查,教育竞赛和国际空间站调查的课堂版本,参加国际空间站调查人员的实验,国际空间站硬件的开发,教育示范和文化活动。通过许多基于探究的教育活动,鼓励学生和老师参加ISS计划,从而激励下一代学生从事STEM的职业。

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  • 来源
    《Acta astronautica》 |2014年第octaanova期|235-242|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Mission and Program Integration Contract, Barrios Technology Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States, 2101 Nasa Pkwy, Mail Code: OP. Houston, TX 77058, United States;

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States;

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States;

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States;

    Mission and Program Integration Contract, Barrios Technology Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States;

    Canadian Space Agency Saint-Hubert, Quebec, Canada;

    Canadian Space Agency Saint-Hubert, Quebec, Canada;

    Korolyov (Moscow reg.), Russia;

    Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Ibaraki, Japan;

    Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Ibaraki, Japan;

    S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia Korolev, Russia;

    European Space Agency (ESA) Noordwijk, The Netherlands;

    European Space Agency (ESA) Noordwijk, The Netherlands;

    Italian Space Agency (ASI). Rome, Italy;

    Italian Space Agency (ASI). Rome, Italy;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    ISS; Research; Microgravity; STEM; Benefits; Utilization;

    机译:ISS;研究;微重力干;好处;使用率;

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