Space Plant Research on the ISS with the European Modular Cultivation System and with BIOLAB

2000-01-2472

7/10/2000

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Two ESA facilities will be available for plant research and other biological experiments on the International Space Station: the European Modular Cultivation System (EMCS) in the US “Destiny” Module and BIOLAB in the European “Columbus” Laboratory. Both facilities use standard experiment containers, mounted on centrifuges and connected to life support systems, allowing telescience-controlled acceleration studies (0.001×g up to 2.0×g) and continuation of microgravity research on protoplasts, callus cultures, algae, fungi and seedlings, as earlier flown on Biorack, and new experiments with larger specimens of fungi, mosses and vascular plants.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-2472
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Brinckmann, E. and Brillouet, C., "Space Plant Research on the ISS with the European Modular Cultivation System and with BIOLAB," International Conference On Environmental Systems, Toulouse, France, July 10, 2000, https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-2472.
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7/10/2000
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2000-01-2472
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Technical Paper
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English