Detail View: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Collection: Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC) Spacelab Payload Operations Control Center (SL POCC) Activities During STS-51B Spacelab-3 Mission

Name of Image: 
Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC) Spacelab Payload Operations Control Center (SL POCC) Activities During STS-51B Spacelab-3 Mission
Full Description: 
Spacelab-3 launched aboard STS-51B, with the major science objective being to perform engineering tests on two new facilities: the rodent animal holding facility and the primate animal holding facility. In addition, scientists observed the animals to obtain first hand knowledge of the effects of launch and reentry stresses and behavior. The need for suitable animal housing to support research in space led to the development of the Research Animal Holding Facility at the Ames Research Center. Scientists often study animals to find clues to human physiology and behavior. Rats, insects, and microorganisms had already been studied aboard the Shuttle on previous missions. On Spacelab-3, scientists had a chance to observe a large number of animals living in space in a specially designed and independently controlled housing facility. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) had management responsibility for the Spacelab-3 mission. This photograph depicts activities during the mission at the Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC) Spacelab Payload Operations Control Center (SL POCC) at MSFC.
Date of Image: 
1985-06-01
Category: 
Spacelab
term: 
HOSC
facet_where: 
Ames Research Center (ARC)
Reference Number: 
MSFC-75-SA-4105-2C
MIX #: 
8556032
NIX #: 
MSFC-8556032
MSFC Negative Number: 
8556032
UID: 
SPD-MARSH-8556032
original url: 
http://mix.msfc.nasa.gov/abstracts.php?p=3628