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The NASA Task Book

This Task Book is an online database of research projects supported by NASA's Biological & Physical Sciences (BPS) Division and Human Research Program. Beginning in October 2017, the Task Book has included projects within the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH). The Task Book database also covers BPS projects in the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) from October 2020 to the present. Completed investigations under the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) may also be found in the Task Book.

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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Image In this picture, the glowing blue ball at the center of the round vacuum chamber window is a cloud of laser cooled strontium atoms that form the heart of an ultra-precise "multiplexed" optical atomic clock, which consists of many clocks in one. Credit: Shimon Kolkowitz. Image courtesy of S. Kolkowit...
Image Cold Atom Laboratory (CAL) unloading on the ISS. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech.
Image Concept image of NASA Artemis astronauts living and working at the Moon. Image Credit: NASA.
Image Neck injury risk curve development for the Global Human Body Models Consortium (GHBMC) 50th percentile male model. Courtesy image submitted to Task Book.
Image Lumbar injury risk curve development for the Global Human Body Models Consortium (GHBMC) 50th percentile male model. Courtesy image submitted to Task Book.
Image Concept image of NASA Artemis astronauts living and working at the Moon. Image Credit: NASA.
Image Subset of lettuce plants ‘Outredgeous’ and ‘Rex’ grown in two types of lunar regolith simulants (JSC-1A and OPRH4W30), with or without nutrient supplementation. Plants grown in two additional growing substrates (rockwool and peat/perlite) supplemented with nutrients were also included as controls. C...
Image The Orion Flywheel is a custom exercise device that will allow for both aerobic (rowing) and resistance exercises for crewmembers on future Artemis lunar exploration missions. Its user-driven loading mechanism has not been validated on spaceflight missions previously, and NASA researchers hope to un...
Image The Orion Flywheel is a custom exercise device that will allow for both aerobic (rowing) and resistance exercises for crewmembers on future Artemis lunar exploration missions. Its user-driven loading mechanism has not been validated on spaceflight missions previously, and NASA researchers hope to un...
Image Credit NASA and Bates College.