Bion 8
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Bion 8 (Cosmos 1887) was a Bion satellite. It carried scientific instruments for continuing research into the effects of spaceflight on monkeys and other biological objects, radiation safety, and physics. Research and experiments were also carried out, within the framework of international cooperation, on the study and use of space for peaceful purposes. Taking part in the experiment were scientists from the Hungarian People's Republic, German Democratic Republic, Polish People's Republic, Romanian Socialist Republic, Czechoslovakian Soviet Socialist Republic, United States, France, and European Space Agency. The mission ended after 13 days.
- NSSDC ID
- 1987-083A [1]
- Other Names
- Biocosmos 8
- Cosmos 1887
- 18380
- Launch Date/Time
- 1987-09-29 at 12:50:00 UTC
- On-orbit Dry Mass
- 6700 kg
[edit] References
- Cosmos 1887: science overview, FASEB Journal.
Bion satellites |
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Cosmos 110 | Bion 1 (605) | Bion 2 (690) | Bion 3 (782) | Bion 4 (936) | Bion 5 (1129) | Bion 6 (1514) | Bion 7 (1667) | Bion 8 (1887) | Bion 9 (2044) | Bion 10 (2229) | Bion 11 (Cosmos number in brackets) |