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SSC microgravity sounding rocket program MASER.

R Jonsson1

  • 1Swedish Space Corporation, Solna, Sweden.

Acta Astronautica
|January 1, 1988
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The Swedish Microgravity Sounding Rocket program (MASER) offers European scientists microgravity research opportunities. This program, alongside TEXUS, prepares the community for the European Space Station.

Area of Science:

  • Space science
  • Microgravity research
  • Rocketry

Background:

  • The Swedish Microgravity Sounding Rocket program (MASER) is a key initiative.
  • Microgravity research is crucial for space exploration advancements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the MASER program, focusing on the MASER 1 payload.
  • To outline future opportunities in short-duration microgravity flights.
  • To discuss the synergy between MASER and the German TEXUS program.

Main Methods:

  • Presentation of the MASER sounding rocket program.
  • Depiction of the MASER 1 payload.
  • Discussion of program coordination and future outlook.

Main Results:

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  • The MASER program provides valuable microgravity flight opportunities.
  • Coordination with the TEXUS program enhances European research capabilities.
  • Future projects like M-ARIES and MG-M-ARIANNE are envisioned.

Conclusions:

  • The MASER and TEXUS programs, along with other initiatives, significantly boost European microgravity research.
  • These programs are vital preparations for the European Space Station.
  • Enhanced flight opportunities foster scientific community growth.