» Space Experiments on the ISS
The International Space Station (ISS) is a unique laboratory in microgravity conditions. Astronauts regularly conduct complex scientific experiments, the results of which are applied on Earth in medicine, materials science, and other industries.
"Matryoshka-R" Experiment
Study of radiation dynamics along the flight path and in the ISS compartments. The experiment uses a unique tissue-equivalent phantom that accurately measures the radiation doses absorbed by critically important human organs during long-term space expeditions.
"Plasma Crystal" Experiment
Study of physical phenomena in dusty plasma crystals under microgravity conditions. This experiment is one of the longest-running on the ISS and helps scientists better understand processes occurring at the fundamental atomic level.
"Hurricane" Experiment
Development of a ground-space system for monitoring and predicting the development of natural and man-made disasters. Astronauts use powerful photographic and video equipment to record changes on the Earth's surface through the station's windows.