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A Researcher's Guide to Fundamental Physics
NASA ISS Program Science Office
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A Researcher's Guide to Fundamental Physics
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The Lab is Open
Unique Features of the ISS Research Environment
Why use the ISS as a Laboratory
Past Research Program
Complex Fluids and Soft Condensed Matter
Gradient Driven Fluctuations Experiment (GRADFLEX)
Plasma Kristall (PK-3+)
Fundamental Forces and Symmetries
Primary Atomic Reference Clock in Space (PARCS) Preliminary Design
Rubidium Atomic Clock Experiments (RACE) Concept Definition
Quantum Interferometer Test of Equivalence (QUITE)
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS)
Other Fundamental Symmetry Experiments Studied for Flight on the ISS
Quantum Gases
Condensate Laboratory Aboard the ISS (CLASS) Concept Design
Matter Near Critical Phase Transitions
Lambda Point Experiment (LPE)
Critical Fluid Light-Scattering Equipment (ZENO)
Critical Viscosity Experiment (CVX)
Confined Helium Experiment (CHeX)
Low Temperature Microgravity Physics Facility (LTMPF) Plans and Hardware Development
Opportunities for Research on ISS
Complex Fluids and Soft Condensed Matter
Plasma Kristall (PK-4) Development
PlasmaLab
Fundamental Forces and Symmetries
US participation in Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES)
Space Optical Clock (SOC) Collaboration
Quantum Weak Equivalence Principle (QWEP) Collaboration
Quantum Gases and Cold Atom Laboratory (CAL)
Matter Near Critical Phase Transitions
DEvice for the Study of Critical LIquids and Crystallization Alice Like Insert (DECLIC-ALI)
Recommended Future Research Program
Complex Fluids and Soft Matter
Dusty Plasma Physics Facility (DPPF)
Fundamental Forces and Symmetries
Quantum Tests of Equivalence Principle and Space-Time (QTEST)
Microgravity Facility for Optical Reference Comb Experiments in Space (MicrogFORCES)
Space Optical Clock (SOC) NASA Sub-system
Quantum Weak Equivalence Principle (QWEP) NASA Sub-system
Relativistic Gravity Experiment At L2 (REGAL2)
Quantum Gases
Cold Atom Laboratory 2 (CAL2)
Macro Mechanical Quantum System Experiments
Matter Near Critical Phase Transitions
DECLIC-ALI-R and DECLIC ALI-2
Lessons Learned
ISS Facilities and How to Use Them
U.S. Experiment Support Facilities
ESA and Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Research Support Facilities
Developing and Flying Research to ISS
Conducting an Experiment on the ISS: Review of the Unique Conditions of ISS
Environmental Conditions on the ISS: Microgravity
Environmental Conditions on the ISS: Vibration
Environment Conditions on the ISS: Radiation Environment
What Should Principal Investigators Know About Conducting Research on the ISS?
Citations
Acronyms
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