Spacelab Fragment Specimen
Spacelab was a reusable laboratory developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) for use in Space Shuttle missions.
The Spacelab module could be fitted into the Space Shuttleās cargo bay, transforming the shuttle into a temporary space research station with a range of experiments in various disciplines, including astronomy, biology, physics, and Earth sciences, among others.
This fragment was part of the STS-58 Spacelab Life Sciences-2 mission, which involved experiments related to physiological responses to microgravity.
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Fragment size: Approximately 0.25ā x 0.5ā (About 0.5 sq. cm)
We've made every attempt to maintain uniformity, but pieces may vary slightly in appearance.
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Spacelab Fragment Specimen
Spacelab Fragment Specimen
Spacelab was a reusable laboratory developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) for use in Space Shuttle missions.
The Spacelab module could be fitted into the Space Shuttleās cargo bay, transforming the shuttle into a temporary space research station with a range of experiments in various disciplines, including astronomy, biology, physics, and Earth sciences, among others.
This fragment was part of the STS-58 Spacelab Life Sciences-2 mission, which involved experiments related to physiological responses to microgravity.
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Fragment size: Approximately 0.25ā x 0.5ā (About 0.5 sq. cm)
We've made every attempt to maintain uniformity, but pieces may vary slightly in appearance.
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Spacelab was a reusable laboratory developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) for use in Space Shuttle missions.
The Spacelab module could be fitted into the Space Shuttleās cargo bay, transforming the shuttle into a temporary space research station with a range of experiments in various disciplines, including astronomy, biology, physics, and Earth sciences, among others.
This fragment was part of the STS-58 Spacelab Life Sciences-2 mission, which involved experiments related to physiological responses to microgravity.
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