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Life Sci Space Res ; 10: 133-43, 1972.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11898833

ABSTRACT

Two Nike-Tomahawk rockets each carrying two Biosondes were launched from Wallops Island, Virginia, the first on 10 December 1970 and the second on 16 December 1970. The primary objective of both flights was to test the Biosonde life support system under a near weightless environment and secondarily to subject the Hirudo medicinalis to the combined stresses of a rocket flight. The duration of the weightless environment was approximately 6.5 minutes. Data obtained during the flight by telemetry was used to ascertain the operation of the system and the movements of the leeches during flight. Based on the information obtained, it has been concluded that the operation of the Biosondes during the flight was similar to that observed in the laboratory. The experiment and equipment are described briefly and the flight results presented.


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Housing, Animal , Leeches/physiology , Life Support Systems/instrumentation , Space Flight/instrumentation , Weightlessness , Air Conditioning , Animals , Carbon Dioxide/chemistry , Electricity , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Motor Activity , Oxygen Consumption , Temperature
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