mrzool#48
Hehe, én nézzek utána, mikor látszólag te és babajaga vagytok azok, akik max a blikkből vagy a hasonló szintű sg-s cikkekből tájékozódtatok az útról.:) Nesze, és ennyi - innentől kiszállok, franc se fog nektek keresgélni:
For Simonyi, flying in space for 13 days is more than a sightseeing tour. The space tourist plans to perform a series of experiments for the European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Hungarian Space Office.
"As the world’s fifth space tourist I think I have an obligation to assist with space station research and to participate in experiments on behalf of international space agencies,” Simonyi has said.
For JAXA, Simonyi will conduct a series of tests on high-definition computer cameras as part of an ongoing evaluation of how their charged couple devices (CCDs) degrade in space environment. He will also use a Pille dosimeter for the Hungarian Space Office to help map the radiation environment aboard the ISS.
“It is my hope that through this research project, we will be one step closer to a future human permanence in space,” Simonyi said of the radiation study.
Simonyi also expects to serve as a test subject for a series of ESA experiments aimed at understanding how the human body adapts to spaceflight.
The experiments cover a range of targets, including: temporary anemia astronauts experience after spaceflights, the influence of muscle changes on lower back pain in orbit, the effects of space radiation on ISS crewmembers and a study of the different microbes currently living aboard the orbital lab alongside its human inhabitants.
Simonyi also plans to speak with students from aboard the ISS during three HAM radio sessions, recordings of which will be posted to his Web site.