Bion 3 was a Bion satellite. It was the first joint U.S. -Soviet biomedical research flight. It carried fourteen experiments prepared by seven countries in all, with participation from scientists in France, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. It included a centrifuge with revolving and fixed sections in which identical groups of animals, plants, and cells could be compared. The subject animals included white rats and tortoises.
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- Bion 3 was a Bion satellite. It was the first joint U.S. -Soviet biomedical research flight. It carried fourteen experiments prepared by seven countries in all, with participation from scientists in France, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. It included a centrifuge with revolving and fixed sections in which identical groups of animals, plants, and cells could be compared. The subject animals included white rats and tortoises. The effects of aging on fruit fly livers and plant tissues with grafted cancerous growths were also studied. Launched from Plesetsk on November 25, 1975, the biosatellite was recovered in Siberia on December 15. The mission ended after 19.5 days. More than 20 different species were flown on the mission, including twenty-five unrestrained male Wistar rats, fruit flies, carrot tissues, and 1,000 embryos of the fish Fundulus heteroclitus (a small shallow water minnow). A U.S. radiation dosimeter experiment was also carried out without using biological materials. This was the only Bion mission where the United States provided some of the biological specimens. http://lis. arc. nasa. gov/lis/Programs/Cosmos/overview/Cosmos_Biosat. html NSSDC ID 1975-110A http://nssdc. gsfc. nasa. gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=1975-110A Launch Date/Time 1975-11-25 at 14:00:00 UTC On-orbit Dry Mass 4000 kg Other Names Biocosmos 3 Cosmos 782 08450
- Bion 3 (Бион 3, en ruso), también conocido como Cosmos 782, fue el nombre de un satélite artificial soviético perteneciente a la serie de satélites Bion. Fue lanzado el 25 de noviembre de 1975 desde el cosmódromo de Plesetsk mediante un cohete Soyuz y contó con la participación de Francia, Checoslovaquia, Hungría, Polonia, Rumanía y, por primera vez en el programa, de Estados Unidos. Regresó a la Tierra el 26 de enero de 1976.
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- Bion 3 was a Bion satellite. It was the first joint U.S. -Soviet biomedical research flight. It carried fourteen experiments prepared by seven countries in all, with participation from scientists in France, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. It included a centrifuge with revolving and fixed sections in which identical groups of animals, plants, and cells could be compared. The subject animals included white rats and tortoises.
- Bion 3 (Бион 3, en ruso), también conocido como Cosmos 782, fue el nombre de un satélite artificial soviético perteneciente a la serie de satélites Bion. Fue lanzado el 25 de noviembre de 1975 desde el cosmódromo de Plesetsk mediante un cohete Soyuz y contó con la participación de Francia, Checoslovaquia, Hungría, Polonia, Rumanía y, por primera vez en el programa, de Estados Unidos. Regresó a la Tierra el 26 de enero de 1976.
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