![Artemis I to Launch First-of-a-Kind Deep Space Biology Mission Abraham Rademacher, left, Vaslie Manolescu, and James Milsk perform a solar array deployment and gimbal motion test on BioSentinel’s flight unit in BioSentinel Lab’s clean room, N213 room 104.](https://www.lawfirmchronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/acd20-0074-044-F9Zm4E.jpeg)
Artemis I to Launch First-of-a-Kind Deep Space Biology Mission
Aug 11, 2022
BioSentinel will monitor the growth and activity of yeast cells as they get bombarded by high-energy radiation particles in deep space and beam the data back to NASA researchers on Earth to help safeguard astronaut heath.
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