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- Biosatellite abstract "A biosatellite is a satellite designed to carry life in space. The first satellite carrying an animal (a dog, "Laika") was Soviet Sputnik 2 at November 3, 1957. On August 20, 1960 Soviet Sputnik 5 first time recovered animals (dogs) from orbit to Earth. NASA launched three satellites specifically named Biosatellite (1, 2 & 3) between 1966 and 1969.NASA's Biosatellite program was a series of three satellites to assess the effects of spaceflight, especially radiation and weightlessness, on living organisms. Each was designed to reenter and be recovered at the end of its mission. The first two Biosatellites carried specimens of fruit flies, frog eggs, bacteria, and wheat seedlings; the third carried a monkey. Biosatellite 1 was not recovered because of the failure of a retrorocket to ignite. However, Biosatellite-2 successfully deorbited and was recovered in midair by the United States Air Force. Its 13 experiments, exposed to microgravity during a 45-hour orbital flight, provided the first data about basic biological processes in space. Biosatellite 3 carried a 6-kg male pig-tailed monkey, called Bonnie, with the object of investigating the effect of spaceflight on brain states, behavioral performance, cardiovascular status, fluid and electrolyte balance, and metabolic state. Scheduled to remain in orbit for 30 days, the mission was terminated after only 8.8 days because of the subject’s deteriorating health. Despite the seeming failure of the mission’s scientific agenda, Biosatellite 3 was influential in shaping the life sciences flight experiment program, highlighting the need for centralized management, realistic goals, and adequate preflight experiment verification.The most famous biosatellites include: Biosatellite program launched by NASA between 1966 and 1969. Bion space program The Mars Gravity Biosatellite Orbiting Frog Otolith (OFO-A)".
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- Biosatellite wikiPageRevisionID "616386250".
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Animals_in_space.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Bion_(satellite).
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Biosatellite_(NASA).
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Biosatellite_(satellite).
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Biosatellite_program.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellites.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Korabl-Sputnik_2.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Laika.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Mars_Gravity_Biosatellite.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Orbiting_Frog_Otolith.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Outer_space.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Sputnik_2.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink Sputnik_5.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLink USSR.
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biosatellite".
- Biosatellite wikiPageWikiLinkText "biosatellite".
- Biosatellite auto "yes".
- Biosatellite date "December 2009".
- Biosatellite hasPhotoCollection Biosatellite.
- Biosatellite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Biosatellite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Satellite-stub.
- Biosatellite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Biosatellite subject Category:Satellites.
- Biosatellite hypernym Satellite.
- Biosatellite type Article.
- Biosatellite type ArtificialSatellite.
- Biosatellite type Article.
- Biosatellite comment "A biosatellite is a satellite designed to carry life in space. The first satellite carrying an animal (a dog, "Laika") was Soviet Sputnik 2 at November 3, 1957. On August 20, 1960 Soviet Sputnik 5 first time recovered animals (dogs) from orbit to Earth.".
- Biosatellite label "Biosatellite".
- Biosatellite sameAs Biosatellite.
- Biosatellite sameAs Biosatellite.
- Biosatellite sameAs 生物衛星.
- Biosatellite sameAs Satelita_biologiczny.
- Biosatellite sameAs Biossatélite.
- Biosatellite sameAs m.0byln2.
- Biosatellite sameAs Q864704.
- Biosatellite sameAs Q864704.
- Biosatellite wasDerivedFrom Biosatellite?oldid=616386250.
- Biosatellite isPrimaryTopicOf Biosatellite.