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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

Educational programCosmonautics is a perspective and highly technological direction of development of modern science and for other thing is an activity, which attracts public scrutiny. There is no doubt that further successful development of this branch is not possible without timely and professionally prepared staff, which is keen on work in such perspective field. Aiming propaganda of scientific knowledge and achievement of space medicine and biology, attraction of interest of talented and creative young people to cosmonautics, as well as development of scientific thinking and enhancing of general thinking, not only scientists but common students were involved into the program of scientific research on biosatellites.

Students from groups of additional education of Center of Ecological Education (Moscow Children’s Cultural Center) were involved in scientific and research work. Pupils developed series of biological experiments in flight of Foton-M#3, BION-M#1 and Foton-M#4 biosatellites. Right for realization of their creative and scientific potential children obtained in scales of Moscow Open Scientific and Education Program “Space experiment”.


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«Science project «Bion-M» N1»

Information booklet.
Institute of Biomedical Problems RAS, 2013


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«Research on Mongolian gerbils in space flight» (ru)

Institute of Biomedical Problems RAS, 2013


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«Animals in space» (ru)

Grigoriev Alexsandr I., Ilyin Eugene A.
Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2007, vol 77, no. 11, pp. 963-986


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«Biology in unmanned spacecraft» (ru)

Ilyin Eugene A.
Institute of Biomedical Problems RAS, 2007



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