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Launch

Launch Date:

7 March 2020

Launch Mission:

SpaceX CRS-20

Launch Operator:

SpaceX

Rocket:

Falcon 9

Launch Vehicle:

Dragon C112

Launch Location:

Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, FL, USA

2020-016A

COSPAR id:

In Space

Host:

International Space Station

Type:

Space Station

Operator:

Multinational

Location:

Low Earth Orbit, Geocentric Orbit

COSPAR id:

1998-067A

Return

Return Date:

6 April 2020

Return Mission:

SpaceX CRS-20

Return Vehicle:

Dragon C112

Landing Location:

Pacific Ocean

COSPAR id:

2020-016A

Updated:

8/7/24

status:

Returned

Mission Profile

Partners:

Adriana Knouf

Artist, Writer, Musician, Xenologist

Artist(s)

Collection

This artwork is part of a collection:

Sojourner 2020 - An international art payload to ISS

2020

TX-1 launches bits of hormone replacement medications, marking the first-known time that elements of the transgender experience orbit the earth.

The enchanting Earth is too-often made inhospitable to those marked as transgender. To survive we xenomogrify ourselves through social and biological technologies, altering our surfaces, our viscera, our molecular balances. None of us have been to space even if we possess somatic knowledges of deep bodily transformations, necessary experiences for extraterrestrial environments. TX-1 launches bits of my hormone replacement medications, marking the first-known time that elements of the transgender experience orbit the earth. TX-1 includes a fragment of my spironolactone pill, a slice of my estradiol patch, and a miniature handmade paper sculpture, included to gesture towards the absent-yet-present xenoentities of the cosmos. A symbolic exodus to an orbit high above, the eventual return of TX-1 to Earth is also a sign of resilience, of not being disposed, of coming back to thrive once again. On March 6, 2020, MIT Media Lab’s Space Exploration Initiative launched a payload to the International Space Station with my three minerals aboard. The payload, “Sojourner 2020,” featured a three-layer structure which created three different “gravities.” Each layer of the structure rotated independently. The top layer remained still in weightlessness, while the middle and bottom layers spun at different speeds to produce centripetal accelerations that mimic lunar gravity and Martian gravity, respectively. Source: https://tranxxenolab.net/projects/tx-1/
Dimensions:

1 x 1.2 cm

Medium:

fragment of spironolactone pill, slice of estradiol patch, miniature handmade paper sculpture

Genre:

TX-1

Adriana Knouf

Netherlands, USA

2020

2020

Returned
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