Animal Enclosure Module
Facility Description
The Animal Enclosure Module (AEM) is a self-contained habitat to investigate the influence of microgravityThe condition of perceived weightlessness created when an object is in free fall, for example when an object is in orbital motion. Microgravity alters many observable phenomena within the physical and life sciences, allowing scientists to study things in ways not possible on Earth. The International Space Station provides access to a persistent microgravity environment. on rodent physiology and anatomy. Research conducted using AEM is analogous to the human research program, which aims to extend human presence safely beyond low Earth orbit(Abbreviation: LEO) The orbit around the Earth that extends up to an altitude of 2,000 km (1,200 miles) from Earth’s surface. The International Space Station’s orbit is in LEO, at an altitude of approximately 250 miles.. The AEM hardware is maintained at the Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California by NASANational Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The AEM provides its occupants with a living space, food, water, ventilation, and lighting. It contains an internal waste management system that isolates the rodents form their waste and ensures the waste and food crumbs do not escape into the open middeck, where the crew lives.
The AEM-T can support up to 20 adult mice or 5 adult rats for up to 10 days. It is comprised of a stainless-steel cage, fans, a filter system, lamps, food bars, and a water box. The dimensions of AEM are 24.5 cm x 43.69 cm x 51.05 cm, and it weighs approximately 27.2 kg (including food, water, and rodents). The AEM requires a minimum power of 35.5 W. It can be divided into two separate animal holding areas using a removable plate.
The AEM-X is similar in design but can only hold 10 adult mice and is slightly heavier to accommodate telemetry collection for environmental data. AEM-X also has a camera monitoring system and a larger water box (for 30-day duration) with plumping for refills.
Availability:The general availability status of the facility. Please contact the facility manager
ISS Environment:The facility location (internal or external to the ISS.) Internal
Owner:The entity that owns the facility. NASA
Operator/Implementation Partner:The entity or ISS National Lab Implementation Partner that operates the facility.
Leidos Innovations Corporation
Developer(s):The entity, or entities, that developed the facility.
NASA Ames Research Center
Facility Manager:The name of the facility manager and their organization.
Ryan Fisher
NASA Ames Research Center
Manager Email:The facility manager's email address.
ryan.j.fisher@nasa.gov
Parent Facility:Any facility that is necessary to operate the facility described on this webpage. i.e., a parent facility is one level higher in the operational hierarachy. Rodent Research Facility
Child Facility:Facilities that can be operated within the facility described on this webpage.
Sponsoring Space Agency:The government space agency that sponsors investigations that use the facility. NASA
Equipment Category:"The facility's ISS National Lab equipment designation type. Designations include:
1. ISS National Lab Commercial Service Provider (CSP) Facility
2. Support Hardware
3. Capability Capability
Additional Information:Additional resources to learn more about the facility.