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An european pupil project linked to the scientific aims of the experiment AQUARIUS-XENOPUS on the taxi Soyuz flight Andromede to ISS
Authors:Dournon Christian  Membre Herve  Brohm Pierre-Eric  Coince Aurore  Cornu Nathalie  Dreyer Laura  Florentin Jonathan  Jeanneau Lydie  Henniquin Camille  Houbre Marie  Guerard Marine  Lecomte Nathalie  Maxant Lorie  Schluraff Marion  Venandet Anne-Sophie  Jusyte Aiste  Simmet Dana  Bocking Dominique  Flaig Dorothee  Santak Leo  Bolek Steffen  Goppel Verena  Rossignon Jean-Paul  Trossat Marie-Alice  Raux Martine  Forster Susanne  Staudenmaier Gerd  Boser Sybille  Horn Eberhard
Institution:Laboratory of Experimental Biology-Immunology, Henri Poincare University, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France. Christian.Dournon@scbiol.uhp-nancy.fr
Abstract:The German-French biological experiment AQUARIUS-XENOPUS which flew on the Soyuz flight Andromede to the International Space Station ISS (launched October 21, 2001 in Baikonour/Kazakhstan) was extended by an outreach project. Pupils of class 10 to 12 from Ulm/D and Nancy-Tomblaine/F studied swimming behavior of Xenopus tadpoles on ground. They were instructed to perform all experimental steps following the protocol of similar video recordings on ISS. After the flight, they evaluated the kinetics of swimming of both ground controls and space animals. The pupil project included theoretical components to introduce them to the field of gravitational biology. One feature of the project was the exchange of ideas between pupils by meetings which took place in Ulm (June 2001), Nancy (February 2002) and Paris (May 2002). We consider our approach as a successful way to include young people in space experiments on a cheap cost level and to bring ideas of gravitational biology into the curricula of European schools.
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