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Mission type
  
Bioscience

SATCAT no.
  
22300

Spacecraft type
  
Bion

COSPAR ID
  
1992-095A

Mission duration
  
12 days

Launch date
  
29 December 1992

Operator
  
Institute of Biomedical Problems

Similar
  
Kosmos 1514, Kosmos 1129, Kosmos 1667, Kosmos 936, INSAT‑2DT

Bion 10 (Cosmos 2229), a C.I.S. spacecraft, was launched by a Soyuz-U rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. It was part of the Bion program.

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Mission

It carried two monkeys and several insects, amphibians, plants, and cell cultures. Participating scientists were from ten countries (Canada, France, Germany, Lithuania, Netherlands, People's Republic of China, Russia, Ukraine, United States and Uzbekistan) and European Space Agency. In the planning stages this mission was named Bion '92.

The Cosmos 2229 spacecraft orbited the Earth for almost 12 days. The payload, also designated Bion 10, contained thirteen American life sciences experiments. Studies focused on bone, neuromuscular and vestibular physiology, circadian rhythms, and metabolism. Two rhesus monkeys served as experimental subjects on the mission. As on previous Cosmos biosatellite missions, the monkeys were trained to activate food and juice dispensers. In addition, they were trained to operate a foot pedal so that muscle responses could be studied in flight. For in-flight neurovestibular testing, the monkeys were trained to make hand and head movements in response to visual stimuli.

Several of the hardware elements on the biosatellite were improved for Cosmos 2229. The in-flight data recording system was enhanced, making high-quality brain and neuromuscular recordings possible. The monkey feeder system was improved, and a backup juice dispenser was available. The monkey restraint system was modified to allow more arm movement. The neurovestibular data acquisition system was updated through a joint American-Russian development effort, allowing more parameters to be recorded in flight.

Details

NSSDC ID
1992-095A
Other Names
  • Biocosmos 10
  • Cosmos 2229
  • 22300
  • Launch Date/Time
    1992-12-29 at 13:30:00 UTC
    On-orbit Dry Mass
    6000 kg

    References

    Kosmos 2229 Wikipedia