Search
The International Space Station (ISS) is slowly approaching the end of its mission. The European Space Agency (ESA) and its international partners are considering new mission targets for the future of human space exploration in the post-ISS era. Highest ranked on the list of potential targets are a return to the Moon, Near-Earth Objects or asteroids, the moons of Mars (Phobos, Deimos) and, as the ultimate target, the surface of Mars.
COMEX SA
Funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) through its General Studies Programme (GSP) (www.esa.int/gsp), this activity aimed to provide more insights on the possible space applications of micro- and nanoencapsulation (MNE) techniques and technologies. NASA performed some early studies3,4 in the international space station (ISS) with aim to assess whether new drugs could be produced under a microgravity environment. However, the study of MNE in the space context remained primarily limited to these few experiments.
Creathes
Filter by programme:
Filter by start year:
Filter by end year:
Filter by keywords:
- (-) Remove ISS filter ISS
- Analogue (1) Apply Analogue filter
- Asteroid (1) Apply Asteroid filter
- Astronaut (1) Apply Astronaut filter
- Astronauts (1) Apply Astronauts filter
- EAC (1) Apply EAC filter
- Encapsulation (1) Apply Encapsulation filter
- EVA (1) Apply EVA filter
- Exploration (1) Apply Exploration filter
- Health (1) Apply Health filter
- Mars (1) Apply Mars filter
- Moon (1) Apply Moon filter
- NBF (1) Apply NBF filter
Filter by contractor:
Filter by country:
- (-) Remove France filter France