
hifim.space
@hifims
The High Frequency Impulse for Microgravity research group
Investigating exercise in microgravity for future space exploration
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14-08-2020 14:17:44
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After rigorously going through the engineering document & safety requirement for instrumentation, wiring & general set up, we get the initial thumbs up from Novespace's technical lead Alexandria. Principle investigator Dan Cleather is happy. UK Space Agency Human Spaceflight European Space Agency


We have meticulously run through all 3 simulated zero g flight on the ground. Becky Owen & Samuel Callaghan are our test jumpers. Jazmin Morrone is on data collection, flight 3; & M receives our data in real time back in UK & sends worked results to us in Bordeaux.


Each simulated zero gravity flight takes 2+ hours of intensive concentration. Good to see the team still smiling. Becky Owen Samuel Callaghan Jazmin Morrone M UK Space Agency Human Spaceflight European Space Agency NASA's Johnson Space Center Axiom Space St Marys Centre for Applied Performance Sciences St Mary's University


Novespace's technical experiment review & sign off of HIFIm's experiment Culmination of 6 months working on our engineering technical document with Novespace. A vast amount of work, & by the look of their reaction, HIFIm success. UK Space Agency Human Spaceflight Air ZeroG ✈️ hifim.space


After a very successful week of preliminary testing, the hifim.space team is ready for their upcoming parabolic flight campaign with Air ZeroG ✈️ CNES EuropeanSpaceAgency_RBX, commencing Tuesday! To another successful week ahead John E. Kennett Dan Cleather Becky Owen Samuel Callaghan M

HIFIm Team are ready. We wait for next week's first zero gravity flight, on Tuesday each flight produces: 22 seconds of 0g 31 parabolas per flight 3 flights UK Space Agency Human Spaceflight European Space Agency NASA's Johnson Space Center Air ZeroG ✈️ CNES

Fantastic hifim.space presentation Air ZeroG ✈️ this evening from Dan Cleather presenting about HIFIm to the other researchers on the flights It was all spoken in French too 👏🏼 John E. Kennett M Samuel Callaghan Jazmin Morrone St Mary's University St Mary's S&C Jean-François Clervoy


Our laboratory Air ZeroG ✈️ is prepped for tomorrow's early departure HIFIm is set in its takeoff configuration We had torrential rain & very strong wind yesterday, hence the water on the apron, it makes for a great photo UK Space Agency Human Spaceflight European Space Agency NASA's Johnson Space Center


Sam’s running through his drills on HIFIm & M is crunching the data back in UK real time. You know when you have a good motivated team when they choose to put in extra hours testing & training before the flight. Samuel Callaghan UK Space Agency St Mary's University St Mary's S&C

The 1st parabola of a campaign is a "free" one. We do not do science, we just experience it... This is Samuel Callaghan's reaction to his first parabola. It was science from that moment onwards Libby Jackson, promise! UK Space Agency Human Spaceflight Air ZeroG ✈️ CNES Axiom Space


Final day on Air ZeroG ✈️ jumping on hifim.space Let’s go Dan Cleather John E. Kennett Jazmin Morrone M St Mary's University St Mary's S&C

Final day for hifim.space for the 64th #CNES #NoveSpace parabolic flight campaign in Beaudoux, France, with Air ZeroG ✈️ EuropeanSpaceAgency_RBX CNES UK Space Agency Great work team 🚀✨ Dan Cleather John E. Kennett Becky Owen Samuel Callaghan M



Lifetime Achievement Award winner #exforcesawards Lee Spencer seen here testing Astronaut and Parastronaut exercises equipment on zero gravity with HIFIm, the next generation of exercise space equipment with hifim.space UK Space Agency Human Spaceflight Air ZeroG ✈️ Axiom Space SpaceX

Here at International Space Station R&R Conference #ISSRDC in Seattle with Dan Cleather & M presenting hifim.space research in today’s technical session. UK Space Agency European Space Agency Human Spaceflight St Mary's S&C


We’re so excited to share our latest HIFIm research. As John E. Kennett says, HIFIm truly is the future for astronauts and parastronauts training in space