While preventive measures limit the presence of many medically significant microorganisms during spaceflight missions, microbial infection of crewmembers cannot be completely prevented. Spaceflight experiments over the past 50 years have demonstrated a unique microbial response to spaceflight culture, although the mechanisms behind those responses and their operational relevance were unclear. In 2007, the operational importance of these microbial responses was emphasized as the results of an experiment aboard STS-115 demonstrated that the enteric pathogen Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) increased in virulence in a murine model of infection. The experiment was reproduced in 2008 aboard STS-123 confirming this finding...
An input to a study conducted to define a set of carrier avionics for supporting large structures ex...
Human society is strongly dependent on satellite-based services such as communication, Earth observa...
The safety, nutrition, acceptability, and shelf life of space foods are of paramount importance to N...
Numerous spaceflight experiments have been conducted to investigate alterations in microbial respons...
Finding an effective treatment for the motion sickness-like symptoms that occur in space has become ...
Crew members can be directly exposed to celestial dust in several ways. After crew members perform e...
The Johnson Space Center leads the research and development activities that address the health effec...
The issue of the effects of the space environment on spacecraft needs to be understood for the long ...
Spacecraft payloads are the sensing components that remain active over time and ensure Spacecraft's ...
This document is prepared to provide a systematic process for the selection of tethers for space app...
The purpose of this report is to characterize the process of Human-Rating as employed by NASA for hu...
The Johnson Space Center (JSC) Safety & Mission Assurance (S&MA) Directorate s Risk and Reliability ...
The inevitble presence on the space station of microorganisms associated with crew members and their...
As space-faring nations across the globe are fueling a new race of human space exploration that goes...
Crew health and performance may be impacted by a major solar particle event (SPE), multiple SPEs, or...
An input to a study conducted to define a set of carrier avionics for supporting large structures ex...
Human society is strongly dependent on satellite-based services such as communication, Earth observa...
The safety, nutrition, acceptability, and shelf life of space foods are of paramount importance to N...
Numerous spaceflight experiments have been conducted to investigate alterations in microbial respons...
Finding an effective treatment for the motion sickness-like symptoms that occur in space has become ...
Crew members can be directly exposed to celestial dust in several ways. After crew members perform e...
The Johnson Space Center leads the research and development activities that address the health effec...
The issue of the effects of the space environment on spacecraft needs to be understood for the long ...
Spacecraft payloads are the sensing components that remain active over time and ensure Spacecraft's ...
This document is prepared to provide a systematic process for the selection of tethers for space app...
The purpose of this report is to characterize the process of Human-Rating as employed by NASA for hu...
The Johnson Space Center (JSC) Safety & Mission Assurance (S&MA) Directorate s Risk and Reliability ...
The inevitble presence on the space station of microorganisms associated with crew members and their...
As space-faring nations across the globe are fueling a new race of human space exploration that goes...
Crew health and performance may be impacted by a major solar particle event (SPE), multiple SPEs, or...
An input to a study conducted to define a set of carrier avionics for supporting large structures ex...
Human society is strongly dependent on satellite-based services such as communication, Earth observa...
The safety, nutrition, acceptability, and shelf life of space foods are of paramount importance to N...