NASA Reference Publication, Issue 1372National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1977 - Astronautics |
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... monkeys that were expected to be maintained at ARC by 1965. These animals were to be used as space flight candidates ... monkey's untimely death , shortly after the biosatellite landed , focused a good deal of negative public attention ...
... monkeys that were expected to be maintained at ARC by 1965. These animals were to be used as space flight candidates ... monkey's untimely death , shortly after the biosatellite landed , focused a good deal of negative public attention ...
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... monkey model , " says Milhaud , " so we suggested studying a system for maintaining monkeys in space . ” Monkeys seemed to be good human surrogates for space physiology experiments . He recalls the failure in 1969 of the American ...
... monkey model , " says Milhaud , " so we suggested studying a system for maintaining monkeys in space . ” Monkeys seemed to be good human surrogates for space physiology experiments . He recalls the failure in 1969 of the American ...
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... monkey named " Albert " within the nose cone of the rocket . The monkey was restrained in an extended position , by means of nylon netting , in a specially designed couch padded with sponge rubber . A thermocouple located in a rubber ...
... monkey named " Albert " within the nose cone of the rocket . The monkey was restrained in an extended position , by means of nylon netting , in a specially designed couch padded with sponge rubber . A thermocouple located in a rubber ...
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... monkey onboard was not re- covered because of parachute failure . Five months later , a second Aerobee flight was launched to an altitude of 71 km and the payload success- fully recovered . The rocket carried a single instrumented ...
... monkey onboard was not re- covered because of parachute failure . Five months later , a second Aerobee flight was launched to an altitude of 71 km and the payload success- fully recovered . The rocket carried a single instrumented ...
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... monkey , Abel , and a squirrel monkey , Baker , flown on Bioflight 2 the following year . Elec- tromyogram data were also obtained . Inserting the monkey capsules into the Jupiter rocket proved to be a consider- able challenge because ...
... monkey , Abel , and a squirrel monkey , Baker , flown on Bioflight 2 the following year . Elec- tromyogram data were also obtained . Inserting the monkey capsules into the Jupiter rocket proved to be a consider- able challenge because ...
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