Visitors to the NASA Task Book can view project descriptions, annual progress, final reports, and bibliographical listings of publications resulting from NASA-funded studies in Space Biology, Physical Sciences, and Human Research. Visitors can also learn about the potential impact of these studies and the anticipated benefits that such research could offer to Earth.
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The cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis (common name spirulina) growing on lunar regolith simulant. Credit: Jared Broddrick. Image courtesy of J. Broddrick (PI). NASA Task Book
Soleus muscles from adult, male Wistar rats exposed to 14 days of NL (normal loading, left) or HLS (hindlimb suspension, right) were stained with WGA lectin. Image courtesy of Xavier University and NASA Task Book.
This project aims to study and predict the microscale patterns that develop in solidification of pure and alloy systems in microgravity, and investigate and compare the effect of solid-liquid interface anisotropy in microgravity and terrestrial conditions. A multiscale computational framework integr...
This project aims to study and predict the microscale patterns that develop in solidification of pure and alloy systems in microgravity, and investigate and compare the effect of solid-liquid interface anisotropy in microgravity and terrestrial conditions. A multiscale computational framework integr...
Reduced-order modeling of interfacial dynamics to enable large-scale, mission-length simulations of low-gravity propellant management using CVB PSI data. Image courtesy of Prof. Allen and NASA Task Book