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The General Purpose Work Station, a spacious microgravity workbench

Published 2019-07-12 From Legacy CDMS 3 authors

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Abstract

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The General Purpose Work Station (GPWS) is a laboratory multiuse facility, as demonstrated during the Spacelab Life Sciences 1 (SLS-1) flight. The unit provided particulate containment under varying conditions, served as an effective work space for manipulating live animals, e.g., rats, served as a containment facility for fixatives, and was proposed for use to conduct in-flight maintenance during connector pin repair. The cabinet has a front door large enough to allow installation of a full-size microscope in-flight and is outfitted with a side window to allow delivery of items into the cabinet without exposure to the spacelab atmosphere. Additional support subsystems include inside cabinet mounting, surgical glove fine manipulations capability, and ac or dc power supply for experiment equipment, as will be demonstrated during Spacelab J. The GPWS, integrated and maintained in a double flight-rack, interfaces to spacelab systems including water cooling, avionics and cabin air, and power. Verification has been completed for multiple spacelab scenarios including SLS-2, SL-J, and SLS-3.

Authors

  • Dalton, Bonnie P. NASA Ames Research Center
  • Schmidt, Greg K. NASA Ames Research Center
  • Savage, P. D. NASA Ames Research Center

Citation: Dalton, Bonnie P., Schmidt, Greg K., Savage, P. D. (2019). The General Purpose Work Station, a spacious microgravity workbench. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19930057555. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19930057555 ↗