SLS-1

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SLS-1 was the first Spacelab Life Sciences mission flown by NASA on the Space Shuttle, focused on studying the effects of spaceflight on living organisms.

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SLS-1 canonical 1
SLS-2 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Space Shuttle mission
Spacelab mission
life sciences mission
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crewInvolved yes
crewRole conducted biomedical experiments
era post-Apollo Shuttle era
focus cardiovascular physiology
comparative animal studies in microgravity
developmental biology in space
effects of spaceflight on living organisms
human physiology in microgravity
life sciences research
musculoskeletal physiology
neuroscience experiments
regulatory physiology
space medicine
fullName Spacelab Life Sciences 1 NERFINISHED
goal develop countermeasures for physiological deconditioning in space
support long-duration human spaceflight
understand how microgravity affects human health
launchSite Kennedy Space Center NERFINISHED
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 NERFINISHED
launchVehicle Space Shuttle Columbia NERFINISHED
missionType Spacelab laboratory mission
dedicated life sciences mission
moduleUsed Spacelab NERFINISHED
operatedBy NASA
operatorCountry United States NERFINISHED
orbiter Columbia NERFINISHED
payloadType Spacelab laboratory payload
program Space Shuttle program NERFINISHED
relativeOrder first Spacelab Life Sciences mission
precursor to SLS-2
researchSubject animals
cells and tissues
humans
scientificDiscipline biology
cardiovascular research
medicine
musculoskeletal research
neuroscience
physiology
space biology
spaceAgency NASA
spacecraft Space Shuttle Columbia NERFINISHED
usedFacility Spacelab pressurized module NERFINISHED
middeck experiment racks

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IML-1 precededBy SLS-1
STS-58 payload SLS-1
this entity surface form: SLS-2