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Taste In Space (Taste_In_Space)
03.22.12

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Experiment/Payload Overview

Information provided courtesy of the Erasmus Experiment Archive.
Brief Summary

Taste in Space will demonstrate the way in which the sense of taste is affected in microgravity conditions.

Principal Investigator

  • Shamim Hartevelt, , , , ,
  • Co-Investigator(s)/Collaborator(s)

  • Elisabeth Celton, , ESTEC HSO-K, Noordwijk, , The Netherlands
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    Sponsoring Space Agency

    European Space Agency (ESA)

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    ISS Expedition Duration:

    March 2010 - September 2010



    Expeditions Assigned

    23/24

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    Experiment/Payload Description

    Research Summary

    • The recording of the Taste in Space demonstration will be used to produce ESA educational web based material for upper primary school teachers and their students aged 10 to 12.

    Description

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    Applications

    Space Applications

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    Earth Applications

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    Operations

    Operational Requirements

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    Operational Protocols

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    Results/More Information

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    Images

    Information provided by the investigation team to the ISS Program Scientist's Office.
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