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Contact Information

Lara Rink 812.728.8141 lrink@techshot.com

For more than 25 years, Techshot has been developing professional-grade space research equipment.

Analytical Containment Transfer Tool (ACT2)

Great for:

  • Safe doubly-contained sample transfers to orbit, from orbit, and between equipment in space
    • Freezable down to -80°C
    • Standard Luer connector

Advanced Space Experiment Processor (ADSEP)

Great for:

  • Cell culturing—includes the only space-based rotating wall bioreactor available
  • C. elegans research
  • Protein crystal growth
  • Your research with ~ 2,300 cc of volume, an empty cassette could be your blank canvas for whatever’s important to you. Multiple cassettes can be processed per mission.

Bone Densitometer – the Only DXA Scanner in Space

Great for:

  • Rodent research up to 30 grams
  • Fish and other animals

Multi-use Variable-gravity Platform (MVP) – Dual Centrifuges Simultaneously Providing 0-2g Each

Great for:

  • Cell culturing (adherent and suspended)
  • Drosophila
  • Plants
  • Fish
  • Custom Solutions

If you don’t see what you need here, let’s talk. Many more technologies for research in space are in various stages of development by Techshot.

Services

  • Turnkey professional spaceflight equipment development
  • Spaceflight integration services (your hardware or ours, we’ll get it up there)
  • On orbit experiment monitoring and management via our payload operations control center
  • Total mission management, we take care of everything for you
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