At 6 AM last Monday, a piece of Sioux technology finally soared into space aboard the SubOrbital Express-4, launched from Esrange Space Center in Sweden. This groundbreaking mission carried six scientific experiments into microgravity, exploring fields like medicine, green energy, and the origins of the universe. In roughly six minutes of microgravity the experiments were successfully carried out.
Our team contributed to a biological experiment by the Karolinska Institutet, developing a specialized cassette to study human immune cell behavior in zero-gravity. This research has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the human body.
We're excited to be part of a mission that pushes the boundaries of technology and contributes to groundbreaking discoveries. Suborbital spaceflight offers a unique platform for scientific research, and we look forward to future opportunities to support such ambitious endeavors.
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