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Bion-M No.1, the Glossary

Index Bion-M No.1

Bion-M No.1 (Бион-М) was a Russian space mission, part of the Bion-M programme focused on space medicine.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 36 relations: Animals in space, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31, Biology, Bion (satellite), Bion 11, Bion-M No.2, C57BL/6, Chondrodactylus, Coordinated Universal Time, Dove-2, Earth, Effect of spaceflight on the human body, Gecko, Geocentric orbit, Helix pomatia, House mouse, Institute of Biomedical Problems, Kazakhstan, Low Earth orbit, Mongolian gerbil, Mozambique tilapia, Orenburg, Orthostatic intolerance, OSSI-1, Progress Rocket Space Centre, Roscosmos, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Space Forces, Samara, Soyuz-2, Space medicine, Watt, Yantar (satellite), Zenit (satellite), 2013 in spaceflight.

  2. 2013 in Russia
  3. 2013 in spaceflight
  4. Bion satellites

Animals in space

Animals in space originally served to test the survivability of spaceflight, before human spaceflights were attempted.

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Baikonur Cosmodrome

The Baikonur Cosmodrome is a spaceport operated by Russia within Kazakhstan.

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Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31

Baikonur Site 31, also known as Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan, is a launch site used by derivatives of the R-7 Semyorka missile.

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Biology

Biology is the scientific study of life.

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Bion (satellite)

The Bion satellites (Бион), also named Biocosmos, is a series of Soviet (later Russian) biosatellites focused on space medicine. Bion-M No.1 and bion (satellite) are bion satellites.

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Bion 11

Bion 11 was a Russian biological research satellite that was part of the Bion programme. Bion-M No.1 and bion 11 are bion satellites.

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Bion-M No.2

Bion-M No.2 (Бион-М) is a planned Russian space mission, part of the Bion-M programme focused on space medicine. Bion-M No.1 and Bion-M No.2 are bion satellites and spacecraft launched by Soyuz-2 rockets.

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C57BL/6

C57BL/6, often referred to as "C57 black 6", "B6", "C57" or "black 6", is a common inbred strain of laboratory mouse.

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Chondrodactylus

Chondrodactylus is genus of geckos, lizards in the family Gekkonidae.

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Coordinated Universal Time

Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the primary time standard globally used to regulate clocks and time.

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Dove-2

Dove-2 is an Earth observation satellite launched as part of a private, commercial, space-based, remote sensing system, licensed to collect images of the Earth. Bion-M No.1 and Dove-2 are spacecraft launched by Soyuz-2 rockets and spacecraft launched in 2013.

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Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.

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Effect of spaceflight on the human body

The effects of spaceflight on the human body are complex and largely harmful over both short and long term.

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Gecko

Geckos are small, mostly carnivorous lizards that have a wide distribution, found on every continent except Antarctica.

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Geocentric orbit

A geocentric orbit, Earth-centered orbit, or Earth orbit involves any object orbiting Earth, such as the Moon or artificial satellites.

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Helix pomatia

Helix pomatia, known as the Roman snail, Burgundy snail, or escargot, is a species of large, air-breathing stylommatophoran land snail native to Europe.

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House mouse

The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a small mammal of the order Rodentia, characteristically having a pointed snout, large rounded ears, and a long and almost hairless tail.

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Institute of Biomedical Problems

The Institute of Biomedical Problems (IMBP, also IBMP; Институт медико-биологическихпроблем РАН) is an institution of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

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Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country mostly in Central Asia, with a part in Eastern Europe.

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Low Earth orbit

A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit around Earth with a period of 128 minutes or less (making at least 11.25 orbits per day) and an eccentricity less than 0.25.

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Mongolian gerbil

The Mongolian gerbil or Mongolian jird (Meriones unguiculatus) is a rodent belonging to the subfamily Gerbillinae.

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Mozambique tilapia

The Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) is an oreochromine cichlid fish native to southeastern Africa.

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Orenburg

Orenburg (Оренбу́рг), formerly known as Chkalov (1938–1957), is the administrative center of Orenburg Oblast, Russia and former capital of Kazak ASSR.

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Orthostatic intolerance

Orthostatic intolerance (OI) is the development of symptoms when standing upright that are relieved when reclining.

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OSSI-1

OSSI-1 (standing for Open Source Satellite Initiative-1) was an amateur radio satellite launched in 2013 with Bion-M No.1. Bion-M No.1 and OSSI-1 are spacecraft launched by Soyuz-2 rockets and spacecraft launched in 2013.

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Progress Rocket Space Centre

The Progress Rocket Space Centre (Ракетно-космический центр «Прогресс»), formerly known as TsSKB-Progress (ЦСКБ-Прогресс), is a Russian joint-stock company under the jurisdiction of Roscosmos State Corporation responsible for space science and aerospace research.

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Roscosmos

The State Corporation for Space Activities "Roscosmos" (Государственная корпорация по космической деятельности «Роскосмос»), commonly known simply as Roscosmos (Роскосмос), is a state corporation of the Russian Federation responsible for space flights, cosmonautics programs, and aerospace research.

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Russian Academy of Sciences

The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; Росси́йская акаде́мия нау́к (РАН) Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk) consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such as libraries, publishing units, and hospitals.

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Russian Space Forces

The Russian Space Forces (Kosmicheskie voyska Rossii, KV) are the space force branch of the Russian Aerospace Forces.

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Samara

Samara, formerly known as Kuybyshev during Soviet rule, is the largest city and administrative centre of Samara Oblast in Russia.

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Soyuz-2

Soyuz-2 (GRAU index 14A14) is a modernized expendable medium-lift launch vehicle and the seventh major version in the Soyuz family.

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Space medicine

Space Medicine is a subspecialty of Emergency Medicine (Fellowship Training Pathway) which evolved from the Aerospace Medicine specialty.

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Watt

The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3.

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Yantar (satellite)

Yantar (Янтарь meaning amber) were a series of Russian (previously Soviet) reconnaissance satellites, which supplemented and eventually replaced the Zenit spacecraft.

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Zenit (satellite)

Zenit (Зени́т,, Zenith) was a series of military photoreconnaissance satellites launched by the Soviet Union between 1961 and 1994.

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2013 in spaceflight

In 2013, the maiden spaceflight of the Orbital Sciences' Antares launch vehicle, designated A-ONE, took place on 13 April.

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See also

2013 in Russia

2013 in spaceflight

Bion satellites

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bion-M_No.1

Also known as Bion-M1.