Airborne microorganisms in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere remain elusive due to a lack of reliable sample collection systems. To address this problem, we designed, installed, and flight-validated a novel Aircraft Bioaerosol Collector (ABC) for NASA's C-20A that can make collections for microbiological research investigations up to altitudes of 13.7 km. Herein we report results from the first set of science flights-four consecutive missions flown over the United States (US) from 30 October to 2 November, 2017. To ascertain how the concentration of airborne bacteria changed across the tropopause, we collected air during aircraft Ascent/Descent (0.3 to 11 km), as well as sustained Cruise altitudes in the lower stratosphere (~12 k...
International audienceThe interplay between microbes and atmospheric physical and chemical condition...
Bioaerosol particles including bacteria, fungi, and virus are originated from marine and terrestrial...
To determine whether the microorganisms in the Antarctica ice core are a result of evolution or long...
Airborne microorganisms in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere remain elusive due to a lack...
Airborne microorganisms in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere remain elusive due to a lack...
Bioaerosol transport in the atmosphere disperses microbial species between continents, affects human...
Earths atmosphere provides a relatively thin barrier to the severe conditions of space. Terrestrial ...
The atmosphere presents one of the most challenging environments on Earth with extreme psychrophilic...
Although bioaerosols in the lower altitudes of the atmosphere have been extensively studied, little ...
Many microbes relevant to crops, domestic animals, and humans are transported over long distances th...
Scientists have discovered that each year over 110 million metric tons of dust are transported from ...
Although the field of aerobiology predates Louis Pasteur’s classic experiments in the late 19th cent...
Extremophilic or prokaryotic organisms have been known to exist in the upper atmosphere condition, e...
The prevalence of bacteria in the atmosphere has been well-established in relevant literature, sugge...
Although exposure to bacteria has been assessed in cabin air previously, minimal numbers of samples ...
International audienceThe interplay between microbes and atmospheric physical and chemical condition...
Bioaerosol particles including bacteria, fungi, and virus are originated from marine and terrestrial...
To determine whether the microorganisms in the Antarctica ice core are a result of evolution or long...
Airborne microorganisms in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere remain elusive due to a lack...
Airborne microorganisms in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere remain elusive due to a lack...
Bioaerosol transport in the atmosphere disperses microbial species between continents, affects human...
Earths atmosphere provides a relatively thin barrier to the severe conditions of space. Terrestrial ...
The atmosphere presents one of the most challenging environments on Earth with extreme psychrophilic...
Although bioaerosols in the lower altitudes of the atmosphere have been extensively studied, little ...
Many microbes relevant to crops, domestic animals, and humans are transported over long distances th...
Scientists have discovered that each year over 110 million metric tons of dust are transported from ...
Although the field of aerobiology predates Louis Pasteur’s classic experiments in the late 19th cent...
Extremophilic or prokaryotic organisms have been known to exist in the upper atmosphere condition, e...
The prevalence of bacteria in the atmosphere has been well-established in relevant literature, sugge...
Although exposure to bacteria has been assessed in cabin air previously, minimal numbers of samples ...
International audienceThe interplay between microbes and atmospheric physical and chemical condition...
Bioaerosol particles including bacteria, fungi, and virus are originated from marine and terrestrial...
To determine whether the microorganisms in the Antarctica ice core are a result of evolution or long...