Foton-M No.2 was an unmanned Foton-M spacecraft which carried a European payload for the European Space Agency (ESA). The spacecraft carried a 600-kilogram (1,300 lb) payload, including 385 kilograms (849 lb) of experiments; consisting of 39 experiments in fluid physics, biology, material science, meteoritics, radiation dosimetry and exobiology (BIOPAN-5). Some of the experiments were designed by the ESA’s student programme. One notable experiment tested the ability of lichen to survive in space. It was successful, as the lichen survived over 14 days of exposure to space.
Launch Overview
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12:00 UTC
Window Close
12:00 UTC
Lift Off
May 31, 2005 · 12:00 UTC
Launch Facility
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
Foton-M No.2 was an unmanned Foton-M spacecraft which carried a European payload for the European Space Agency (ESA). The spacecraft carried a 600-kilogram (1,300 lb) payload, including 385 kilograms (849 lb) of experiments; consisting of 39 experiments in fluid physics, biology, material science, meteoritics, radiation dosimetry and exobiology (BIOPAN-5). Some of the experiments were designed by the ESA’s student programme. One notable experiment tested the ability of lichen to survive in space. It was successful, as the lichen survived over 14 days of exposure to space.
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LEO Payload
Total Launches
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Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)
1/5
Launch Overview
Window Open
12:00 UTC
Window Close
12:00 UTC
Lift Off
May 31, 2005 · 12:00 UTC
Launch Facility
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan