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    Area of Science:

    • Space Biology and Physiology
    • Gravitational Biology
    • Astrobiology
    • Radiation Biology
    • Biotechnology

    Context:

    • The BION-M1 biosatellite mission, a continuation of previous BION projects, launched April 19 and returned May 19, 2013.
    • It carried diverse organisms for research in microgravity.
    • This mission marked the first use of male C57bl/6 mice in long-term space experiments for molecular biology.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the effects of spaceflight on various biological systems.
    • To conduct molecular biology investigations using male mice in a long-term space experiment.
    • To study gravitational physiology, gravitational biology, biotechnology, astrobiology, and radiation biology.

    Summary:

    • The BION-M1 mission involved a variety of organisms, including male C57bl/6 mice, for space research.
    • Experiments covered gravitational physiology, biology, biotechnology, astrobiology, radiation biology, dosimetry, and spectrometry.
    • Despite partial loss of animals due to technical failures, major objectives were met through revised biomaterial distribution and comprehensive investigations.

    Impact:

    • Provided valuable data on the molecular biology of male mice in space.
    • Advanced understanding in gravitational biology and astrobiology.
    • Contributed to the fields of space physiology and radiation biology through comprehensive analyses.