Core Insights - The return of the ninth batch of scientific experiment samples from the Chinese space station, involving 26 projects, marks a significant advancement in microbial control technology for long-term space station operations [1][2] - The research team from Southwest Jiaotong University is set to analyze the samples, focusing on antibacterial performance and mechanisms, contributing to the safety and stability of manned space missions [1] Group 1: Scientific Experiment Samples - The returned samples include 9 types of biological experiments, 32 types of material experiments, and 3 types of combustion experiments, weighing approximately 46.67 kilograms [1] - The research team will conduct comprehensive analyses on the samples to provide a solid data foundation for future technological applications and upgrades [1] Group 2: Research and Development - The team, led by Professors Zhou Zuowan and Xu Xiaoling, has a long-standing collaboration with the China Academy of Space Technology, focusing on antibacterial materials for manned spacecraft [1] - Their previous achievements in the field have been recognized, including a first-class award for scientific and technological progress in Sichuan Province in 2019 [1] Group 3: Mouse Experiment Samples - Following the landing of mouse experiment samples, researchers will observe the mice's behavior and assess physiological and biochemical indicators to understand their stress responses and adaptability to the space environment [2]
中国空间站第九批空间科学实验样品返回 西南交大科研团队现场接收样品
Si Chuan Ri Bao·2025-11-16 02:05