Astrobio Cubesat (ABCS) (original) (raw)
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Astrobio Cubesat [La Sapienza University of Rome]
Astrobio Cubesat or ABCS is an Italian technology demonstration 3U CubeSat by the La Sapienza University of Rome hosting a mini laboratory payload based on lab-on chip technology.
The objective of the Astrobio Cubesat project is to test an automatic laboratory based on lab-on-chip technology, able to provide a highly integrated in-situ multiparameter platform that uses immunoassay tests exploiting chemiluminescence detection. To perform the experiment, a paper-based later flow device will be used. The paper-based support will contain:
- biomolecules immobilized in specific test areas (i.e., enzyme in experiment 3, antibody in experiment 4, see the experiment list below);
- chemicals deposited in a non-permanent fashion and in a dry form in the initial part (starting area) of the microfluidic path (e.g., luminol and potassium ferricyanide): when the
- reagents-delivery-system provides a volume of a reagent or sample in the liquid form to the starting area, capillary forces will capture the liquid reagents and force them to flow along the paper-based microfluidic pathway. During the flow, liquid reagents will solubilize and transport along the path the deposited reagents, thus triggering specific reactions. As photon emission signals are recorded as a result of correct experiment execution, a photosensor will always be present in correspondence of each test area to detect the chemiluminescence reaction.
The experiments will aim at evaluating:
- the functional tests of the device (delivery of reagents, mixing of chemicals, detection of emitted photons, electronics, data storage and transmission);
- the stability of chemicals and biomolecules employed in the experiment and necessary for performing bioassays (e.g., immunoassays exploiting chemiluminescence detection) in space conditions for astrobiological investigations.
Nation: | Italy |
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Type / Application: | Technology, life sciences |
Operator: | La Sapienza University of Rome |
Contractors: | La Sapienza University of Rome |
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Configuration: | CubeSat (3U) |
Propulsion: | None |
Power: | Solar cells, batteries |
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Orbit: |
Satellite | COSPAR | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks |
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Astrobio Cubesat (ABCS) | 2022-080C | 13.07.2022 | Ko ELV | Vega-C | with LARES 2, GreenCube, CELESTA, TRISAT R, MTCube 2, ALPHA |