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Series of 3 NASA satellites to assess the effects of spaceflight on living organisms
NASA's Biosatellite program was a series of three uncrewed artificial satellites to assess the effects of spaceflight, especially radiation and weightlessness
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Biosatellite 3, also known as Biosat 3 and Biosatellite D, was a third and final mission in the Biosatellite program. It was launched on a Delta-N rocket
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Soviet and Russian spacecraft aimed at biological experiments in space
Biocosmos, is a series of Soviet and Russian biosatellites focused on space medicine. The Soviet biosatellite program began in 1966 with Kosmos 110, and resumed
Bion_(satellite)
Artificial satellite designed to carry plants or animals in outer space
1969 in its Biosatellite program. Other notable biosatellites include: Bion space program of the Soviet Union The Mars Gravity Biosatellite Orbiting Frog
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Biosatellite 2, also known as Biosat 2 or Biosatellite B, was the second mission in NASA's Biosatellite program for biological research. It was launched
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List of space missions by NASA
completed Biosatellite program Biosatellite 1, launched December 1966, completed Biosatellite 2, launched September 1967, completed Biosatellite 3, launched
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Biosatellite 1, also known as Biosat 1 and Biosatellite A, was the first mission in NASA's Biosatellite program. It was launched on December 14, 1966
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Space travel by primates
Wayback Machine, NASA Burgess & Dubbs (2007), p. 387. "The Cosmos Biosatellite Program". Archived from the original on February 15, 2013. "Bion 6 (Cosmos
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Aborted low gravity research project
The Mars Gravity Biosatellite was a project initiated as a competition between universities in 2001 by the Mars Society. The aim was to build a spacecraft
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Use of circular rotational force to mimic gravity
Gravity Biosatellite: Engineering, Science, and Education. 58th International Astronautical Congress. "The Mars Gravity Biosatellite Program Is Closing
Artificial_gravity
Advocacy group for Mars exploration
9 December 2023. Cowing, Keith (24 June 2009). "The Mars Gravity Biosatellite Program Is Closing Down". SpaceRef. Archived from the original on 1 April
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American space launch site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, United States
Observatories, the Solar Maximum Mission, biological satellites (Biosatellite program), the International Cometary Explorer (ICE), the TIROS and GOES meteorology
Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17
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Earth-size exoplanet orbiting Kepler-1649
Complex life Space missions Earth orbit BIO BIOCORE Biolab Bion BIOPAN Biosatellite program E-MIST ERA Eu:CROPIS EXOSTACK EXPOSE Lunar Micro Ecosystem O/OREOS
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technological change!" Beginning in 1967, NASA successfully began its Biosatellite program that initially took frog eggs, amoeba, bacteria, plants and mice
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Growth of plants in outer space
Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station) Bion BIOPAN Biosatellite program (series of space biology satellites and experiments) Endolith (long
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Technology development overview
astrobiology research satellite Biosatellite – Artificial satellite designed to carry plants or animals in outer space Biosatellite program – Series of 3 NASA satellites
Outline of artificial satellites
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is a participant in the 8th iteration of the University Nanosatellite Program. ExoCube (CP-10) is a space-weather satellite by PolySat. It measures the
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NASA nanosatellite with 2 astrobiology experiments on board
embedded in 4 microenvironments. Spaceflight portal Bion BIOPAN Biosatellite program EXPOSE List of microorganisms tested in outer space OREOcube Tanpopo
O/OREOS
US experimental astrobiology research satellite
University of Colorado Boulder Astrobiology missions Bion BIOPAN Biosatellite program List of microorganisms tested in outer space O/OREOS OREOcube Tanpopo
BioSentinel
Study of plants grown in spacecraft
experiments in space BIOPAN – European Space Agency research program Biosatellite program – Series of 3 NASA satellites to assess the effects of spaceflight
Astrobotany
Plants in space Space research Low Earth orbit missions Bion BIOPAN Biosatellite program EXPOSE O/OREOS Tanpopo Spaceflight portal Love, Shayla (2016-10-26)
List of microorganisms tested in outer space
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ESA experiment investigating effects of cosmic radiation on organic compounds
Biology portal Spaceflight portal Abiogenesis Astrobiology Bion BIOPAN Biosatellite program EXPOSE List of microorganisms tested in outer space O/OREOS Tanpopo
OREOcube
American reconnaissance satellites (1959–1972)
orbit, occurring just one day before the launch of Korabl-Sputnik 2, a biosatellite that took into orbit the two Soviet space dogs, Belka and Strelka, and
CORONA_(satellite)
2015–18 ISS astrobiology experiment
experiments in space BIOPAN – European Space Agency research program Biosatellite program – Series of 3 NASA satellites to assess the effects of spaceflight
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European Space Agency research program
missions flown so far are: Astronomy portal Biology portal Bion Biosatellite program EXPOSE List of microorganisms tested in outer space O/OREOS OREOcube
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Soviet biological science spacecraft (Bion 3)
from this source, which is in the public domain. "4. The Cosmos Biosatellite Program". lis.arc.nasa.gov. NASA ARC. Archived from the original on 15 February
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External facility on the ISS dedicated to astrobiology experiments
experiments in space BIOPAN – European Space Agency research program Biosatellite program – Series of 3 NASA satellites to assess the effects of spaceflight
EXPOSE
ESA Earth satellite experiment (1992–93)
however, showed a significant amount of strand breakage. Bion BIOPAN Biosatellite program EXPOSE List of microorganisms tested in outer space O/OREOS OREOcube
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Measuring instrument on the International Space Station
Columbia disaster, the observatory was canceled in 2005. Bion BIOPAN Biosatellite program O/OREOS Scientific research on the ISS "EXPORT". European Space Agency
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Russian spacecraft programs
means the capsule experiences high forces on reentry, up to 8 to 9g. Biosatellite Bion BIOPAN Animals in space "Foton". ESA. Archived from the original
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space flight by dogs.[citation needed] The US launched Biosatellite I in 1966 and Biosatellite I/II in 1967 with fruit flies, parasitic wasps, flour beetles
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Here is a list of the delta rockets (from thor to delta version)
The two-stage vehicle was used for two launches: Biosatellite 1 on 14 December 1966 and Biosatellite 2 on 7 September 1967. The Delta J used a larger
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Rocket family
The two-stage vehicle was used for two launches: Biosatellite 1 on 14 December 1966 and Biosatellite 2 on 7 September 1967. The Delta J used a larger
Delta_(rocket_family)
Objects intentionally placed into orbit
biological, space-production and other payloads from orbit to Earth. Biosatellites are satellites designed to carry living organisms, generally for scientific
Satellite
Soviet spacecraft aimed at biological experiments in space
Soviet Union and United States). Kosmos 1667 was the second U.S.S.R. biosatellite mission with a primate payload. Although the American experiment on the
Kosmos_1667
NASA space program which sent frogs into orbit
The Orbiting Frog Otolith (OFO) was a NASA space program which sent two bullfrogs into orbit on November 9, 1970, for the study of weightlessness. The
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Partially reusable cargo space capsule
manifest in early 2017, with no official SpaceX statement. The American Biosatellites once performed similar uncrewed payload-delivery functions, and the
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Copernicus Programme. 4 July 2024. Retrieved 29 March 2026. "The next biosatellite, Bion-M No. 3, will be launched in 2030". Izvestia. 22 August 2025. Retrieved
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Series of Soviet and Russian military satellites
Kosmos 96 - failed Venus landing probe mission Kosmos 110 - first Soviet biosatellite (contained biological experiments) Kosmos 111 - failed first Moon orbiting
Kosmos_(satellite)
Second spacecraft launched into Earth orbit (1957)
contained several compartments for radio transmitters, a telemetry system, a programming unit, a regeneration and temperature-control system for the cabin, and
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Soviet biological science spacecraft (Bion 6)
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Glassboro Summit Conference Détente Linkage Bion program Kosmos 782 Kosmos 936 Kosmos 1129 Kosmos 1514 Kosmos 1667 Kosmos 1887 Kosmos
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History of a space corporation
engineer Jim Cantrell as a technical adviser for the society's Mars Gravity Biosatellite project. From there, Musk, Cantrell, along with a few other engineers
History_of_SpaceX
The year 1966 saw the peak and the end of the Gemini program. The program proved that docking in space and human EVA's could be done safely. It saw the
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Soviet scientist and general officer (1918–2007)
flights and after return to Earth. He initiated the Cosmos biosatellite nonhuman primate program, which has been highly successful since its genesis in 1979
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Mist-based plant growing process
involving Bangladesh, China, and joint Soviet-American efforts, including Biosatellite II, Skylab 3 and 4, Apollo-Soyuz, Sputnik, Vostok, and Zond. Initial
Aeroponics
Soviet spacecraft aimed at biological experiments in space
United States conducted only one experiment on the primates flown on the biosatellite. The remaining American experiments were performed on tissue samples
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Domesticated rodent from South America
USSR on the Sputnik 9 biosatellite of March 9, 1961 – with a successful recovery. China also launched and recovered a biosatellite in 1990 which included
Guinea_pig
US Air Force satellite
satellite in the OV1 series of the United States Air Force's Orbiting Vehicle program. OV1-3 was an American life science research satellite designed to measure
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Mars colonization architecture proposing no return vehicles
on the Martian surface. Several experiments, such as the Mars Gravity Biosatellite, have been proposed to test this hypothetical assumption, but until humans
Mars_to_Stay
LEO Success 1966-12-14 19:26 Delta G Thor 471 Delta 43 CCAFS LC-17A Biosatellite 1 Life science research satellite LEO Success 1966-12-29 12:00 TAT SLV-2A
List of Thor and Delta launches (1960–1969)
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known if Martian gravity would have a similar effect. The Mars Gravity Biosatellite was a proposed project designed to learn more about what effect Mars's
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Month of 1969
into Earth orbit at 10:16 p.m. (0316 June 29 UTC) as a passenger on Biosatellite 3. The intent was to keep him in the weightlessness of outer space for
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Apollo program was a testament to the efforts of over 500,000 American engineers, scientists and technicians. In 1969, the Soviet Union's space program had
1969_in_spaceflight
US Air Force satellite
satellite in the OV1 series of the United States Air Force's Orbiting Vehicle program. OV1-4 was a long-term bioscience and materials science satellite, designed
OV1-4
Month of 1967
Liberty ship freighters during World War II The United States launched Biosatellite 2 from Cape Kennedy, with a cargo of insects and other life forms to
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Month of 1966
reported pancreas transplantations, with 27,000 in the United States alone. Biosatellite I, an American orbiting satellite that carried more than 10,000,000 specimens
December_1966
English biologist (1918–1996)
a NASA exobiology grant for his research on "Circadian rhythms on a biosatellite and on Earth", which studied how being in orbit can affect circadian
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Soviet spacecraft aimed at biological experiments in space
S. Experiments Flown on the Soviet Biosatellite Cosmos 2044, NASA U.S. Experiments Flown on the Soviet Biosatellite Cosmos 2044, NASA "COSMOS 2044 MISSION"
Kosmos_2044
June 2022). "CubeSat launches on scouting mission for NASA's Artemis moon program". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Davenport, Justin (29 June 2022)
List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2022
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God of Mind
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Polish name ZDZISÅAW means "here is glory."
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English : nickname from Old French orgueil ‘pride’. Compare Pride.
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tribulation; labor,he twists,he shall surround,intelligent,
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Pungent; Hot
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English : possibly a hypercorrected form of Eady.
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Friend of the people.
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n.
Any law, which, after it had passed the Athenian senate, was fixed on a tablet for public inspection previously to its being proposed to the general assembly of the people.
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of Programma
n.
An elaborate instrumental composition for a full orchestra, consisting usually, like the sonata, of three or four contrasted yet inwardly related movements, as the allegro, the adagio, the minuet and trio, or scherzo, and the finale in quick time. The term has recently been applied to large orchestral works in freer form, with arguments or programmes to explain their meaning, such as the "symphonic poems" of Liszt. The term was formerly applied to any composition for an orchestra, as overtures, etc., and still earlier, to certain compositions partly vocal, partly instrumental.
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Same as Programme.
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A preface.
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An edict published for public information; an official bulletin; a public proclamation.
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A printed programme of a play, with the parts assigned to the actors.
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That which is written or printed as a public notice or advertisement; a scheme; a prospectus; especially, a brief outline or explanation of the order to be pursued, or the subjects embraced, in any public exercise, performance, or entertainment; a preliminary sketch.
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A published note, containing a brief statement, explanation, request, expression of thanks, or the like; as, to put a card in the newspapers. Also, a printed programme, and (fig.), an attraction or inducement; as, this will be a good card for the last day of the fair.
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A list of candidates, prepared for nomination or for election; a list of candidates, or a programme of action, devised beforehand.
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Anything that is scattered abroad in great numbers as a theatrical programme, an advertising leaf, etc.
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See Programme.