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Centrifuge Microscope NIZEMI



The slow rotating centrifuge NIZEMI (Zeiss Axioskop, Zeiss, Germany) has been successfully used for threshold studies on various biological systems during the space mission IML 2 in 1994. The ground model is used for hypergravity experiments up to 10g. The system consists of a microscope and a macroobservation unit, both mounted tangentially on a rotating platform.


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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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