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Experience acquired during BIOBOX design, first operative flight and refurbishment activities
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BIOBOX is an ESA Incubator Facility able to accommodate a variety of biological experiment in a controlled, predetermined temperature environment. It has been designed as a Payload for the unmanned Russian satellites of the BION, FOTON and RESURS families.
The first operative flight took place in December 1992. Some anomalies prevented the mission to be a complete success. A study was initiated by ESA Microgravity Division to identify the causes of the anomalies and to take the needed countermeasures to avoid they will occur again on future flights. The study was performed jointly by ESA/ESTEC and the Industry by means of theoretical analyses and tests.
The results indicated that the main cause of the anomalies was the harsh thermal environment determined by the lack of eclipses during the mission time. However, they also pointed out to the need for refurbishment and design improvements of the original design of the facility.
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De Parolis, M. and Ronnet, J., "Experience acquired during BIOBOX design, first operative flight and refurbishment activities," SAE Technical Paper 941379, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/941379.Also In
References
- BIOBOX/BION- 10 Failure Analyses Janin G.
- BIOBOX Payload Technical Description BOX-0-TN-06-DO
- BIOBOX Thermal Analyses Report ESTEC/YCT.1332/LDP
- BIOBOX Off-nominal Analysis Tests BOX-3-TR-12-DO
- BBX PCS Improvement KI.BX2.TN.08711.01