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Science experiment samples transferred to space station
    2025-04-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE biological and life science experiment samples transported by the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft have been successfully transferred to China’s space station, according to the Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization (CSU) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The astronauts have completed the in-orbit installation of the samples and started science experiments, having already obtained experimental data along with imaging and video records. All experimental subjects, including planarians, zebrafish and streptomyces, are in good condition, the CSU said Friday.

The experiment studying microgravity and space radiation effects on planarian regeneration has proceeded as planned, with the planarians observed in a relaxed state.

The zebrafish and ceratophyllum housed in an aquarium for studying the regulatory mechanisms of protein homeostasis in weightlessness-induced bone loss and myocardial remodeling are in good condition, according to the center.

During their in-orbit stay, the Shenzhou-20 crew will also conduct research across multiple disciplines, including space life sciences, microgravity physics, and new space technology.

Planned experiments include vascularized brain organoid chip cultivation, studies on the non-equilibrium dynamics of soft matter, and research on high-temperature superconducting materials.

China successfully launched the Shenzhou-20 crewed spaceship on Thursday, sending three astronauts to its orbiting space station for a six-month mission.(Xinhua)

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