The hypothesis called “panspermia” proposes an interplanetary transfer of life. Experiments have exposed extremophilic organisms to outer space to test microbe survivability and the panspermia hypothesis. Microbes inside shielding material with sufficient thickness to protect them from UV-irradiation can survive in space. This process has been called “lithopanspermia,” meaning rocky panspermia. We previously proposed sub-millimeter cell pellets (aggregates) could survive in the harsh space environment based on an on-ground laboratory experiment. To test our hypothesis, we placed dried cell pellets of the radioresistant bacteria Deinococcus spp. in aluminum plate wells in exposure panels attached to the outside of the International Space Sta...
By investigating the survival and the biomarker detectability of a rock-inhabiting cyanobacterium, C...
To prevent forward contamination and maintain the scientific integrity of future life-detection miss...
Background: The extraordinarily resistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans withstands harsh environ...
To investigate the possible interplanetary transfer of life, numerous exposure experiments have been...
Dried biofilms of Chroococcidiopsis sp. CCMEE 029 were revived after a 672-day exposure to space vac...
The polyextremophile, gram-positive bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans is able to withstand harsh co...
The black fungi Cryomyces antarcticus and Cryomyces minteri are highly melanized and are resilient t...
Dried biofilms of Chroococcidiopsis sp. CCMEE 029 were revived after a 672-day exposure to space vac...
Some organisms have shown the ability to naturally survive in extreme environments, even outer space...
Life dispersal between planets, planetary protection, and the search for biosignatures are main topi...
The black fungi Cryomyces antarcticus and Cryomyces minteri are highly melanized and are resilient t...
The European Space Agency’s EXPOSE facility, located on the outside of the International Space Stati...
During the EURECA mission spores of Bacillus subtilis, conidia of various Aspergillus species, cells...
The vast, cold, and radiation-filled conditions of outer space present an environmental challenge fo...
During the early evolution of life on Earth, before the formation of a protective ozone layer in the...
By investigating the survival and the biomarker detectability of a rock-inhabiting cyanobacterium, C...
To prevent forward contamination and maintain the scientific integrity of future life-detection miss...
Background: The extraordinarily resistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans withstands harsh environ...
To investigate the possible interplanetary transfer of life, numerous exposure experiments have been...
Dried biofilms of Chroococcidiopsis sp. CCMEE 029 were revived after a 672-day exposure to space vac...
The polyextremophile, gram-positive bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans is able to withstand harsh co...
The black fungi Cryomyces antarcticus and Cryomyces minteri are highly melanized and are resilient t...
Dried biofilms of Chroococcidiopsis sp. CCMEE 029 were revived after a 672-day exposure to space vac...
Some organisms have shown the ability to naturally survive in extreme environments, even outer space...
Life dispersal between planets, planetary protection, and the search for biosignatures are main topi...
The black fungi Cryomyces antarcticus and Cryomyces minteri are highly melanized and are resilient t...
The European Space Agency’s EXPOSE facility, located on the outside of the International Space Stati...
During the EURECA mission spores of Bacillus subtilis, conidia of various Aspergillus species, cells...
The vast, cold, and radiation-filled conditions of outer space present an environmental challenge fo...
During the early evolution of life on Earth, before the formation of a protective ozone layer in the...
By investigating the survival and the biomarker detectability of a rock-inhabiting cyanobacterium, C...
To prevent forward contamination and maintain the scientific integrity of future life-detection miss...
Background: The extraordinarily resistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans withstands harsh environ...