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DESCRIPTION:The International Space University (ISU) is the world&#39;s only in
 stitution focussed exclusively on the space domain\, carrying out interdis
 ciplinary teaching and research at it its central campus in Strasbourg\, F
 rance and in co-operation with other organizations\naround the world.\nISU
 &#39;s recently established Space Payloads Laboratory (SPL) has a remit that i
 ncludes not only the flight of chipsats\, cubesats and cubelabs and other 
 larger experiments\, payloads\, and facilities\, but also precursor activi
 ties such as ground test and microgravity drop tower and parabolic flight 
 precursors. Environments for these payloads include terrestrial space anal
 ogs\, Earth orbit\, cislunar space\, deep space\, and planetary/lunar\nsur
 faces.\nThis talk will introduce ISU and the SPL before describing a numbe
 r of its projects such as the SHEE space habitat testbed\, the Bubbles son
 oluminescence microgravity campaign and the three Hydra payloads sent to t
 he International Space Station.\nChallenges overcome and lessons learned w
 ill be described and potential future payloads opportunities outlined\, bo
 th with a view to Australian interests.\n\nCo-sponsored by: IET\n\nSpeaker
 (s): Professor Chris Welch\, \n\nRoom: 2332\, Level 23\, 123 Pitt St\, Syd
 ney\, New South Wales\, Australia\, 2000
LOCATION:Room: 2332\, Level 23\, 123 Pitt St\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, A
 ustralia\, 2000
ORGANIZER:colin.elston@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:11
SUMMARY:JILS - The ISU Space Payloads Laboratory
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/209771
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The International Space University (ISU) i
 s the world&#39;s only institution focussed exclusively on the space domain\, 
 carrying out interdisciplinary teaching and research at it its central cam
 pus in Strasbourg\, France and in co-operation with other organizations&lt;br
  /&gt;around the world.&lt;br /&gt;ISU&#39;s recently established Space Payloads Labora
 tory (SPL) has a remit that includes not only the flight of chipsats\, cub
 esats and cubelabs and other larger experiments\, payloads\, and facilitie
 s\, but also precursor activities such as ground test and microgravity dro
 p tower and parabolic flight precursors. Environments for these payloads i
 nclude terrestrial space analogs\, Earth orbit\, cislunar space\, deep spa
 ce\, and planetary/lunar&lt;br /&gt;surfaces.&lt;br /&gt;This talk will introduce ISU 
 and the SPL before describing a number of its projects such as the SHEE sp
 ace habitat testbed\, the Bubbles sonoluminescence microgravity campaign a
 nd the three Hydra payloads sent to the International Space Station.&lt;br /&gt;
 Challenges overcome and lessons learned will be described and potential fu
 ture payloads opportunities outlined\, both with a view to Australian inte
 rests.&lt;/p&gt;
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