The Chinese space station, headquarters of experiments with Spanish representation – Market Research Telecast

Posted: October 24, 2021 at 12:04 pm

Beijing, Oct 23 (EFE) .- The three Chinese astronauts aboard the Shenzhou-13 spacecraft will work for six months on the construction of the Tiangong space station, but will also carry out experiments in fields such as the fight against cancer or bacteriology in microgravity, the latter with Spanish collaboration.

On October 17, the three crew members of the ship, Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu, entered the Tiangong station (Heavenly Palace in Mandarin), where they will coexist in the central module Tianhe, 18 meters long, for six months, longer than any Chinese astronaut in space to date.

During their stay, the astronauts will host a maximum of nine science experiments chosen in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs.

PATHOGENIC BACTERIA IN SPACE

The IRMA (Instrument for Recording Microbial Activity) is a project proposed by The Mars Society Peru (TMSP) to The Mars Society Spain (TMSE) with the aim of investigating the morphological differences of pathogenic bacteria when growing in microgravity in space travel to compare them with their growth under the normal gravity of planet Earth, Cayetano Santana, president of TMSE, explains to Efe.

TMSE and TMSP, associations that want to contribute to the permanent establishment of our species outside the Earth, starting with Mars, have been working since the beginning of 2019 on the project, which was selected for the Tiangong among a total of 42 proposals submitted by institutions of 27 countries.

According to Santana, a large number of microorganisms accompany humans into space and, although most are harmless, they could adapt to the space environment and become more dangerous.

This experiment, to which is added the development of equipment that will keep bacteria in an isolated microenvironment and monitor their growth, hopes to contribute to the knowledge about the adaptation of pathogenic microorganisms when growing on solid surfaces that resemble internal and external surfaces. of the human body.

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