Biosatellite
A biosatellite is a satellite designed to carry out biological experiments in space. Its payloads typically include living organisms such as microorganisms, plants, and small animals, together with equipment needed to monitor physiology, development, and behavior in microgravity and exposure to space radiation. The objective is to understand how spaceflight alters biology and to apply findings to human space travel, biotechnology, and life-support design.
History: The first American biosatellite program ran in the late 1960s, with missions Biosatellite I, II and
Payloads and methods: Biosatellites carry habitats, incubators, telemetry, and autonomous life-support or environmental-control systems for the
Legacy and current status: In later decades, many biological experiments moved to space stations or ground-based