Title :
Development of educational tools to demonstrate the effects of hyper and microgravity on different test bodies
Author :
Russomano, T. ; Rizzatti, M.R. ; Coelho, R.P. ; de Souza, J.A.V. ; Wasiliew, C.E. ; Falcão, F.P. ; de Azevedo, D.F.G. ; Scolari, L.M.
Author_Institution :
Microgravity Lab., Pontifical Catholic Univ., Porto Alegre, Brazil
Abstract :
Educational and outreach programs in space sciences have been a major concern since the beginning of the Space Era. Education curricula in Brazil rarely consider topics related to manned and unmanned space flight. This lack in the Brazilian education system has motivated the development of educational tools, used to demonstrate the effects of hyper- and microgravity on test bodies, both gravitational environments commonly found in aerospace missions. This paper presents the conception and development of a lift and a centrifuge for microgravity and hypergravity research use, respectively. Experiments were recorded via a digital camera and the images acquired were processed for better visualization of the effects of simulated variation in the gravitational force on test bodies. A CD-ROM was then produced for academic purposes. The final goal of this study is to motivate the insertion of space science related topics in the Brazilian elementary and high schools curricula.
Keywords :
aerospace biophysics; biomedical education; high gravity effects; Brazilian elementary school curriculum; Brazilian high school curriculum; aerospace missions; education curricula; educational tools; hypergravity effects; microgravity effects; space sciences; Aerospace testing; Digital cameras; Earth; Educational institutions; Educational programs; Electrical capacitance tomography; Gravity; Space vehicles; System testing; Visualization; centrifuge; gravity; hypergravity; microgravity; space education;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2004. IEMBS '04. 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8439-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2004.1404431