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Encyclopedia > European Physiology Module

The European Physiology Modul (EPM) is a Payload of the Columbus orbital facility. The EPM rack is built by OHB-System in Bremen.


It includes some science container for medical experiments.



The following science container are included.

  • Multi-Electrode Electroencephalography Module (MEEMM) - For neurologic scans of the brain.
  • Samples Collection Kid (SCK) - Collection of different medical instuments and boxes for biologic probes.
  • Cardiolab (CDL) - To scan the cardiovascular system.


The different EPM models:

  • Flight Model (FM).
  • Trainings Model (TRM).
  • Ground Model (GM-1).
  • Ground Model (GM-2).
  • Baseline Data Collection Model (BDCM).

Weblinks

  • http://www.esa.int/esaHS/ESA44I0VMOC_iss_0.html - ESA article
  • http://spaceflight.esa.int/users/virtualinstitutes/epm/ - EPM homepage
  • http://www.ohb-system.de/MannedFlights/InternationalSpaceStation/InternalPayloads/epm.html - OHB-System

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European Physiology Modules - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (205 words)
The European Physiology Modules (EPM) is an International Standard Payload Rack for the Columbus Laboratory on board the ISS.
The EPM rack is built by OHB-System in Bremen.
EPM is operated according to ESA's decentralised payload operation concept.
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