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Aerospace Human Systems Laboratory (AHSL)

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Research

At the Aerospace Human Systems Laboratory (AHSL), there are a number of research projects that occur, focusing on human space systems. AHSL is researching, in particular, how EVA suits are created with the goal of prototyping our own iteration of EVA suits.

 

 

Artificial Gravity

Artificial Gravity

The Aerospace Human Systems Laboratory aims to utilize Techshot’s Multi-use Variable-gravity Platform (MVP) system to perform the bubble nucleation experiments. The MVP, is a small centrifuge on board the International Space Station capable of creating artificial gravity up to 2 g on timescales of multiple weeks.

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