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Clinostats and Centrifuges of the Gravitational Biology group
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Clinostat Microscope



A clinostat microscope enables the online observation in simulated microgravity. The basis is a horizontally positioned microscope (Zeiss Axiovert; Zeiss Germany). Further characteristics are objectives from 5 to 63-fold, a digital camera, phase-contrast unit and video registration. The rotation speed can be selected from 2-90 rpm. A fluorescence-based clinostat microscope is currently under construction.


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Artificial Gravity
PD Dr. rer. nat. Ruth Hemmersbach
Head of the Department of Gravitational Biology / Acting Head of the Institute

German Aerospace Center

Institute of Aerospace Medicine
, Gravitational Biology
Köln;Cologne

Tel.: +49 2203 601 3094

Fax: +49 2203 601 2444

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