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Commercial Promotion of Popular Mechanics Journal (Popular Mechanics)
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Overview | Description | Applications | Operations | Results | Publications | Imagery

Experiment Overview

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Brief Summary

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Principal Investigator(s)

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Co-Investigator(s)/Collaborator(s)

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Developer(s)
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Sponsoring Space Agency

Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)

Sponsoring Organization

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Research Benefits

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ISS Expedition Duration

March 2001 - August 2001

Expeditions Assigned

2

Previous ISS Missions

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Experiment Description

Research Overview

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Description

Promotion of the Popular Mechanics Journal.

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Applications

Space Applications

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Earth Applications

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Operations

Operational Requirements

Photocamera NICON F5; Placard with the Popular Mechanics logotype; Publication of the Popular Mechanics Journal for photographing advertising plots.

Operational Protocols

Conduct of photographing the Popular Mechanics Journal against the background of the placard with its logotype.

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Results/More Information

Performance of the promotion campaign for the Popular Mechanics Journal. Popularization of the Popular Mechanics Journal and space-related activities in Russia. Strengthening the cooperation between RSC Energia and Spacehab Inc.

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Related Websites
  • Energia - Science Research on the ISS Russian Segment
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    Imagery

    image Cover of a Popular Mechanics magazine.
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