The French experiments for ESA’s εpsilon mission, which Sophie Adenot will lead aboard the ISS, have now been revealed by CNES!

Photo Credit: ©ESA – D. Dos Santos
It is with great enthusiasm that our teams participated in the press conference, held on July 8th at the #ESA, to present the MultISS project, which we have been working on for several months alongside CNES and COMAT.
MultISS is an innovation project matured with Spaceship France. It’s a multimodal imager, designed to observe and analyze surface biocontaminations aboard the ISS through multi-spectral and fluorescence analysis.
The objective? To characterize the development of biological contaminants in spacecraft to preserve the health of astronauts and ensure the durability of equipment, a crucial challenge for future long-duration human spaceflights.
At Lumetis, space is in our DNA, and it is with immense pride that we are participating in this experience.
A big thank you to our partners: ESA, CNES, COMAT.
We will keep you informed of the rest of the adventure!