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    ESA > Our Activities > Human Spaceflight > Human Spaceflight Research

    Increment Summary Reviews

    The increment summary reviews of ESA experiments on the International Space Station provide a concise, but clear, overview of the objectives and scientific results obtained from ESA sponsored low gravity research executed on the International Space Station.

    The increment summary review documents are released in separate volumes. Each individual volume covers the research carried out during one or more increments on the International Space Station (an increment is a period of time between ISS crew rotations).

    The volumes can be downloaded in PDF format below:

    · Volume 1: ISS Increment 5, Revision 1 (17 April 2007)
    · Volume 2: ISS Increment 8, Revision 0 (14 June 2007)
    · Volume 3: ISS Increment 9, Revision 0 (30 July 2007)
    · Volume 4: ISS Increment 10, Revision 0 (2 August 2007)
    · Volume 5: ISS Increment 11, Revision 0 (30 October 2007)


    For further information:

    Erasmus Centre (HSO-COU)
    Massimo Sabbatini
    Tel. +31 71 565 4331
    E-mail: Massimo.Sabbatini @ esa.int

    Mission Science Office (HSO-ASM)
    Eric Istasse or Hilde Stenuit
    Tel. +31 71 565 8849 / 5351
    E-mail: Eric.Istasse @ esa.int
    E-mail: Hilde.Stenuit @ esa.int

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