The experiment is part of a radiobiological space research program to obtain experimental data on the biological effectiveness of the structured component of cosmic radiation during spaceflight. In this proposed experiment, Carausius morosus embryos of different ages will develop under spaceflight conditions. The experiment is designed to determine the influence of galactic heavy ions of very high energy deposition in microgravity on developmental processes of different radiation sensitivity and regenerative capacity. Layers of Carausius morosus eggs are sandwiched between different track detectors (cellulose nitrate, CR39). This method allows the localization of the trajectory of each heavy ion in the biological layer and the identification of the site of the penetration inside the egg.
Embryogenesis and Organogenesis of Carausius Morosus under Space Flight Conditions (7-IML-1)
1992
2 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Zoology , Space Technology , Biological effects , Embryology , Flight conditions , Radiation effects , Reduced gravity , Spaceborne experiments , Spacelab payloads , Cosmic rays , Eggs , Embryos , Heavy ions , Radiobiology , Reproduction (Biology) , Space flight , Cellulose nitrate , Energy transfer , Penetration , Position (Location) , Sensitivity , Trajectories , Foreign technology , Carausius morosus