The Micro-12 flight experiment was launched on SpaceX-15 and completed during berthing on the International Space Station. The goal of this experiment was to understand the effects of spaceflight and microgravity on the physiology of the model exoelectrogen Shewanella oneidensis MR-1. BioServe Fluid Processing Apparatus (FPA) and Group Activation Pack (GAP) hardware systems were used for both flight and ground control tests. Under spaceflight conditions, extracellular electron transfer (EET) rates were found to be significantly increased on insoluble substrates, while biofilm development appeared to be unchanged under the conditions tested; these processes are critical for microbial-assisted bioelectrochemical systems. Additionally, RNAseq ...
The National Research Council (NRC) has recently recognized the International Space Station (ISS) as...
Space is a hostile environment characterized by high vacuum, extreme temperatures, meteoroids, space...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Mary Ann Liebert via the DOI in this record...
Human presence in space, whether permanent or temporary, is accompanied by the presence of microbes....
The Aerospace Physiology program has created opportunities for students to not only get an education...
Biology experiments in space seek to increase our understanding of what happens to life beyond Earth...
To sustain human deep space exploration or extra-terrestrial settlements where no resupply from the ...
The spaceflight environment is known to influence biological processes ranging from stimulation of c...
This report describes the development of a test method and the evaluation of the effectiveness of an...
With the future of long duration spaceflight missions looking to expand from the International Space...
Understanding the effects of spaceflight on microbial communities is crucial for the success of long...
Bacteria exposed to the spaceflight environment have been proven to show profound phenotypic changes...
<div><p>Understanding the effects of spaceflight on microbial communities is crucial for the success...
The Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus (BPA) payload was developed by BioServe to support the commercia...
Microbial contamination of human-tended spacecraft is unavoidable, making the study of microbial gro...
The National Research Council (NRC) has recently recognized the International Space Station (ISS) as...
Space is a hostile environment characterized by high vacuum, extreme temperatures, meteoroids, space...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Mary Ann Liebert via the DOI in this record...
Human presence in space, whether permanent or temporary, is accompanied by the presence of microbes....
The Aerospace Physiology program has created opportunities for students to not only get an education...
Biology experiments in space seek to increase our understanding of what happens to life beyond Earth...
To sustain human deep space exploration or extra-terrestrial settlements where no resupply from the ...
The spaceflight environment is known to influence biological processes ranging from stimulation of c...
This report describes the development of a test method and the evaluation of the effectiveness of an...
With the future of long duration spaceflight missions looking to expand from the International Space...
Understanding the effects of spaceflight on microbial communities is crucial for the success of long...
Bacteria exposed to the spaceflight environment have been proven to show profound phenotypic changes...
<div><p>Understanding the effects of spaceflight on microbial communities is crucial for the success...
The Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus (BPA) payload was developed by BioServe to support the commercia...
Microbial contamination of human-tended spacecraft is unavoidable, making the study of microbial gro...
The National Research Council (NRC) has recently recognized the International Space Station (ISS) as...
Space is a hostile environment characterized by high vacuum, extreme temperatures, meteoroids, space...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Mary Ann Liebert via the DOI in this record...