Tethered gravity laboratories study
Abstract
The scope of the study is to investigate ways of controlling the microgravity environment of the International Space Station by means of a tethered system. Four main study tasks were performed. First, researchers analyzed the utilization of the tether systems to improve the lowest possible steady gravity level on the Space Station and the tether capability to actively control the center of gravity position in order to compensate for activities that would upset the mass distribution of the Station. The purpose of the second task was to evaluate the whole of the experiments performable in a variable gravity environment and the related beneficial residual accelerations, both for pure and applied research in the fields of fluid, materials, and life science, so as to assess the relevance of a variable g-level laboratory. The third task involves the Tethered Variable Gravity Laboratory. The use of the facility that would crawl along a deployed tether and expose experiments to varying intensities of reduced gravity is discussed. Last, a study performed on the Attitude Tether Stabilizer concept is discussed. The stabilization effect of ballast masses tethered to the Space Station was investigated as a means of assisting the attitude control system of the Station.
- Publication:
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Final Report Aeritalia S.p.A
- Pub Date:
- May 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990aers.rept.....L
- Keywords:
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- Attitude Control;
- Reduced Gravity;
- Space Laboratories;
- Space Processing;
- Space Stations;
- Stabilization;
- Tethering;
- Attitude (Inclination);
- Center Of Gravity;
- Deployment;
- Life Sciences;
- Mass Distribution;
- Payloads;
- Simulation;
- Geophysics