The latest commercial mission of US billionaire Elon Musk, a private space company, SpaceX, called CRS-19, set off on December 5, 2019, for the International Space Station with more than 2,550kg of cargo, 952kg of which is scientific tools and equipment.
A Hungarian company, InnoStudio Zrt., Is also participating in the scientific mission in the framework of cooperation with a Japanese space industry company (Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation). The company is a member of the ThalesNano / Darholding group, one of the largest innovative technology networks in Central Europe. As part of the experiment, a newly developed chemical formulation device was launched, which also includes samples from the Hungarian company. The demonstration device was installed in the Columbus laboratory of the European Space Agency…