Using the Light Microscopy Module (LMM) on the International Space Station (ISS), The Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE) and MacroMolecular Biophysics (MMB)

The Light Microscopy Module (LMM) was launched to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2009 and began science operations in 2010. It continues to support Physical and Biological scientific research on ISS. During 2016, if all goes as planned, three experiments will be completed: [1] Advanced Col...

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Hauptverfasser: Meyer, William, Foster, William M., Motil, Brian J., Sicker, Ronald, Abbott-Hearn, Amber, Chao, David, Chiaramonte, Fran, Atherton, Arthur, Beltram, Alexander, Bodzioney, Christopher M., Brinkman, John, Brown, Daniel F., Chestney, Louis S., Czernec, Richard P., Dial, William B., Dombrosky, Deena Marie, Eustace, John G., Farinacci, Cody, Krauss, Amber S., Lant, Christian T., Lorik, Tibor, Neff, Tracy A., O'Toole, Martin A., Reid, Ryan James, Rogers, Christopher Rinehart, Samrani, Joseph T., Shumway, Steven Scott, Stroh, James R., Storck, Jennifer L., Werner, Christopher Raymond, Wilkinson, Myron A., Zoldak, John T., Grant, Nechelle M., Loucks, Brian C., Plastow, Richard A., Reinke, Sharon A., Smith, Teresa A., Pestak, Mark W., Fletcher, William A.
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Zusammenfassung:The Light Microscopy Module (LMM) was launched to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2009 and began science operations in 2010. It continues to support Physical and Biological scientific research on ISS. During 2016, if all goes as planned, three experiments will be completed: [1] Advanced Colloids Experiments with Heated base-2 (ACE-H2) and [2] Advanced Colloids Experiments with Temperature control (ACE-T1). Preliminary results, along with an overview of present and future LMM capabilities will be presented; this includes details on the planned data imaging processing and storage system, along with the confocal upgrade to the core microscope. [1] a consortium of universities from the State of Kentucky working through the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR): Stuart Williams, Gerold Willing, Hemali Rathnayake, et al. and [2] from Chungnam National University, Daejeon, S. Korea: Chang-Soo Lee, et al.