Fact Sheet

Text Size

Photo and Video Filming Onboard the Russian Segment of ISS (GolfSat)
03.22.12

Overview | Description | Applications | Operations | Results | Publications | Images

Experiment/Payload Overview

Information provided courtesy of the Energia website.
Brief Summary

Information Pending

Principal Investigator

Information Pending

Co-Investigator(s)/Collaborator(s)

Information Pending

Payload Developer Information Pending

Sponsoring Space Agency

Roscosmos

Sponsoring Organization:

Information Pending

ISS Expedition Duration:

April 2006 - April 2007



Expeditions Assigned

13, 14

Previous ISS Missions

Information Pending

^ back to top



Experiment/Payload Description

Research Summary

Information Pending

Description

Fulfill commitments in the frame of the Contract between Roskosmos and Element 21 Corporation. Photo and video filming onboard the ISS RS and in open space.

^ back to top



Applications

Space Applications

Information Pending

Earth Applications

Information Pending

^ back to top



Operations

Operational Requirements

Information Pending

Operational Protocols

Video tape recorder Glisser-I; Camera Nikon F5. Restraint lock for the ball TV camera bracket, Glisser-M video tape recorder bracket, Pouch, Video tape Hi-8, Certificate, Golf-club (2), Golf ball (4), Film case.

^ back to top



Results/More Information

Exposed videotape Hi-8 (1), Cassette with exposed 35 mm film (1).

^ back to top



Related Web Sites
  • Energia - Science Research on the ISS Russian Segment
  • ^ back to top



    Publications

    ^ back to top



    Ground Based Results Publications

    ^ back to top



    ISS Patent Publications

    ^ back to top



    Related Publications

    ^ back to top



    Images

    Information provided by the investigation team to the ISS Program Scientist's Office.
    If updates are needed to the summary please contact JSC-ISS-Program-Science-Group. For other general questions regarding space station research and technology, please feel free to call our help line at 281-244-6187 or e-mail at JSC-ISS-Payloads-Helpline.