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Sophie Adenot will soon be handling the MultISS instrument on the ISS!

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!