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Portable plant laboratories, research cubesats, and space biology experiments designed for LEO and beyond, compatible with rideshare programs for small payloads
Tisina, Slovenia
Joined November 2023
Join us on February 15, 2025, at the Marriott Hotel in Budapest for the Genesis Space Bioscience Conference. The event will highlight upcoming private microgravity research aboard MayaSat-1. Tickets are available as standard (presentations and coffee breaks), premium (with lunch), and VIP (with a gala dinner). Limited Sponsor Speaker slots remain open. Reserve yours now! One lucky supporter who reposts this call and comments on their participation will receive a standard ticket.
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RT @TavCannaLLC: @Francishurd1 @genoplant @ItsMoneyMiller @BrookeGanster we are also sending all the DigiWars to space. With @genoplant htt…
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RT @PetraKnaus: ✨ LAST CHANCE! Only 4 VIP tickets remain for Genesis Space Bioscience Conference 2025! 🎫 VIP Experience Includes: - Acce…
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Proud to be featured on the NASA Spaceflight Forum with our MayaSat-1 payload, integrated into the Mission Possible capsule and targeting a June 2025 launch aboard a Falcon 9. The Mission Possible capsule, with its 300 kg capacity, will enable sample retrieval, allowing us to analyze hundreds of biological samples carried by MayaSat-1 that have never been studied in microgravity before.
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RT @genoplant: 6 days left to grab your ticket for the GSBC 2025 conference, which will bring together policymakers, experts, and researche…
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RT @robert_zubrin: My article “The Mars Dream Is Back — Here’s How to Make It Actually Happen” — was just published in The New Atlantis @S…
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6 days left to grab your ticket for the GSBC 2025 conference, which will bring together policymakers, experts, and researchers from the public and private space sectors. Highlights include a presentation by MayaSat-1 partners on their low Earth orbit launch and retrieval mission involving hundreds of biological samples, many of which have never been studied in space before. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn about microgravity research! Registration closes: 7th February (next Friday) Schedule & Tickets: Venue: Marriott Hotel, Budapest, View 7-8 Date: 15th February 2025
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RT @TavCannaLLC: In this episode of The Hemp Rising Podcast, I have a chat with @itsahemprising about the groundbreaking @Genoplant Portabl…
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Less than one week remains to register for the GSBC 2025 conference, which will bring together policymakers, experts, and researchers from the public and private space industries. MayaSat-1 partners will present their research setup for the low Earth orbit launch and retrieval of hundreds of biological samples. It’s worth registering if you’re interested in hearing from leading researchers in their field and exploring the potential of private microgravity experiments. Registration closes on 7th February (next Friday). Schedule and Tickets: Venue: Marriott Hotel Budapest Date: 15th February 2025
Join us on February 15, 2025, at the Marriott Hotel in Budapest for the Genesis Space Bioscience Conference. The event will highlight upcoming private microgravity research aboard MayaSat-1. Tickets are available as standard (presentations and coffee breaks), premium (with lunch), and VIP (with a gala dinner). Limited Sponsor Speaker slots remain open. Reserve yours now! One lucky supporter who reposts this call and comments on their participation will receive a standard ticket.
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RT @IbrihamTuray: Looking forward to using my @Abby_Growbox along with @genoplant Canna Analyzer this year.
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Genesis: The New Beginnings by Bence Mátyás is now available on most Amazon shelves in paperback, hardcover, and e-book formats. Praised by @robert_zubrin, author of Mars Direct and president of @TheMarsSociety, the book offers a bold yet practical roadmap for making Mars habitable through soil microbiology. 👉 @MarsDoktor introduces a series of transformative unmanned mission concepts like microbial terraforming, plant-based environmental engineering, and Plant Transporting Rocket Capsules. His lab experiments and models align intriguingly with Carl Sagan’s initial findings, suggesting a feasible timeline and scale for atmospheric transformation on Mars using soil bacteria. Bertalan Farkas, astronaut, contributed to plant growth experiments on the Salyut 6 space station during his 1980 mission. His foreword adds valuable insights on interplanetary sustainability and biological research in orbit. The book also explores the MayaSat-1 mission, Genesis SFL’s first orbital endeavor, targeting a summer 2025 launch. MayaSat-1 has already been mounted on The Exploration Company’s Mission Possible space capsule, which will soon be onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9. This mission will carry hundreds of biological samples, and return these experiments safely to Earth. The second part of the book features contributions from MayaSat-1 research partners, offering insights into their work through a collection of abstracts. Researchers featured include: Anna Sandak et al. (InnoRenew CoE and European Research Council (ERC) ARCHI-SKIN: Opportunities for Engineered Living Materials in Extreme Conditions Anett Fenyőfalvi (ORION Space Generation Foundation / ORION Űrnemzedék Alapítvány) Native Hungarian Seeds’ Journey to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Zsolt Sandor (University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agriculture, Food Science, and Environmental Management) Impact of Space Travel on Soil Microbial Communities Zsuzsanna Benyo (SpaceABC) Exploring the Impact of LEO Conditions on Human DNA: A Nutrigenetic Perspective Related to Human Spaceflights Bozidar Radisic (Research Nature Institute) Harnessing Space-Induced Mutations for Cannabis sativa L. Breeding: A Novel Approach to Genetic Diversification and Enhanced Agronomic Traits Veronika Kralj-Iglic (University of Ljubljana) Effect of Space Flight on Extracellular Particles from Natural and Artificial Cellular Membranes Discover their research setup, the full payload list—many of which have never been studied in space before—set for orbit and retrieval, and much more. Their abstracts set the stage for further discussion at the upcoming GSBC2025 conference, where mission will be explored in greater depth. Blending science, innovation, and humanity's drive to explore, Genesis: The New Beginnings is an essential read for anyone curious about Mars, the future of private space missions, and access to orbit.
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RT @MarsDoktor: My book Genesis: The New Beginnings is now out and available worldwide on Amazon! 👉 The book exp…
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RT @PetraKnaus: 🎶 Enjoy the beats of the legends of electronic music, @_EMPIRION_, with their song "The Dark March to Mars," created for Ma…
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RT @PetraKnaus: 🚀 Join us at the Genesis Space Bioscience Conference 2025! 📅 Date: February 15th 📍 Location: Marriott Hotel, Budapest En…
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RT @MarsDoktor: I’m finishing up my new book, Genesis: The New Beginnings, set for a January 11, 2025 release on most Amazon shelves (Japan…
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RT @MarsDoktor: If you missed the MayaSat-1 rideshare, be sure to read the quoted thread to join our next mission! This is your opportuni…
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