Russia's Bion-M No2 biosatellite to deliver mice, flies and mushrooms to space

Russia is set to launch its Bion-M No2 biosatellite from Baikonur on Wednesday, August 20, at 10:13 pm from launchpad 31, Kazinform News Agency reports.

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On August 19, Soyuz-2.1b rocket with the biosatellite was rolled out and installed at the Vostok launch pad. Traditional three-day inspections on the launchpad were reduced due to the need to conserve the biological samples onboard.

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Bion-M No2 is a large medical and biological laboratory which will deliver 75 mice, flies, plants and mushrooms to the space in comfortable conditions.

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Researchers seek to study some aspects of the impact of the polar orbits, which experience 30% more radiation than in the low Earth orbit, on the specimen.

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The biosatellite called as a "Noah's Ark,” is planned to return to the Earth within 30 days.