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Articles tagged: microbiology

  • 3D printing, additive manufacturing (AM), ESA, materials and processes January 2019 Materials make the space mission

    ... space through ESA’s Advanced Manufacturing cross-cutting initiative. Fungi/bacteria and severe corrosion and microbiological damage to aluminum in the International Space Station. Key enabling technology Additive manufacturing (AM) - otherwise known...

    • 3D printing
    • additive manufacturing (AM)
    • ESA
    • materials and processes
    Authors: Tommaso Ghidini    
  • COSPAR, planetary protection, space contamination, space debris, UN COPUOS June 2019 The challenge of planetary protection

    ... and science experts in fields related to planetary protection (such as planetary sciences, geology and geophysics, astrobiology, microbiology and sample-return). This enables the Panel to evaluate and properly assess the requests and scientific...

    • COSPAR
    • planetary protection
    • space contamination
    • space debris
    • UN COPUOS
    Authors: Athena Coustenis     Gerhard Kminek     Niklas Hedman    
  • IBMP RAS, microgravity research, space embryology, Space reproduction August 2021 Space research in embryology

    ...2014, Orenburg region, Russia. Moreover, factors such as changes in the atmospheric composition and spacecraft microbiological environment, limited movement, confined space and other psychological stressors can cause environmental stress and hormonal...

    • IBMP RAS
    • microgravity research
    • space embryology
    • Space reproduction
    Authors: Irena Ogneva     Oleg Orlov     Tamara Gurieva     Vladimir N. Sychev    
  • lunar colony, Moon base, Outer Space Treaty, Space Exploration December 2021 All for one and one for all – recommendations for a sustainable future in lunar exploration

    .../Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program studying zinc isotope fractionation in marine bacteria. Annaliese holds a BSc in Microbiology from the University of Victoria, Canada. Her primary research focus for the BSc was microbial and...

    • lunar colony
    • Moon base
    • Outer Space Treaty
    • Space Exploration
    Authors: Annaliese Meyer    
  • 24 February 2016 Final interview for Scott Kelly tomorrow before his return to Earth

    ... on the body and mind in space and has thus focused on four areas: human physiology, behavioural health, microbiology/microbiome, and molecular or -omics studies. Analysis of the tests will hopefully provide broader insights into the...

  • Deinococcus, International Space Station, lithopanspermia, massapanspermia, panspermia 28 August 2020 Clumps of bacteria could survive interplanetary journey, new study says

    ... is several months or years in the shortest orbit," says Dr. Yamagishi. To date, this work which is now published in Frontiers in Microbiology, provides the best estimate of bacterial survival in space say the team, and adds a new method of existence...

    • Deinococcus
    • International Space Station
    • lithopanspermia
    • massapanspermia
    • panspermia
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