Dec 14 1992

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NASA announced that scientists from the Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, and across the United States would participate in a Russian biomedical space mission later this month. The Cosmos '92 "biosatellite" was to be an unpiloted, recoverable spacecraft that carried plant and animal experiments. Cosmos '92 would become the eighth Russian biosatellite mission in which NASA had participated. (NASA Release 92-223)

Researchers at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California, said that they would take part in a Russian biomedical space mission. Ames scientists expected to use monkeys to study the effect of lengthy space travel on bones, eyes, and inner ear receptors. The space mission would involve experiments from several nations and was expected to be launched December 29. (UPI, Dec 14/92)

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