Abstract

This issue of the journal contains papers with the results of studying gravitationally sensitive systems and processes under conditions of microgravity aboard the Mirorbital complex. This is one of the most difficult field of space research whose difficulties are due to both complexity of the object of investigations (since the class of gravitationally sensitive systems and processes is fairly wide, and some of them are not sufficiently studied even under terrestrial conditions) and necessity of using expensive instrumentation and carrying out long-term experiments. However, studying the new mechanical state of weightlessness is inevitable in space exploration. In addition, in some cases it can provide for a new knowledge about the fundamental laws of nature. By virtue of the above reasons, the experiments on microgravity are well presented in the research program onboard the International Space Station.There is a long tradition in this field of research in Russia, and the experience of Russian scientists (a part of which is presented in the papers of this issue) allows them to pass on to the next, better technically equipped, stage of investigations in cooperation with the scientists from other countries.

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