Microbes in Space
The
majority of experiments on microorganisms in space were performed using
Earth-orbiting robotic spacecraft, Example: the Russian Foton satellites and the European
Retrievable Carrier (EURECA) (121), or human-tended spacecraft, such as
space shuttles (106, 107) and space stations, Example: MIR and the International
Space Station (ISS).
Only
twice, during translunar trips of Apollo 16 and 17 in the early 1970s,
were microorganisms exposed to space conditions beyond Earth’s magnetic shield,
in the MEED (microbial ecology equipment device) facility and in the Biostack
experiments. Arriving in space without any protection, microorganisms are confronted with an extremely hostile
environment, characterized by an intense radiation field of galactic and solar
origin, high vacuum, extreme temperatures, and microgravity.
HOTS
What are the sources of
microorganisms in space?
How do bacteria survey in space?
Some
bacteria were found in International Space Station and on the Mars Rover. Some
bacteria and tiny microbes called tardigrades are able to survive for longer
periods in space. This ability of surviving in extreme environmental condition
leads to forward contamination. Sea planktons and other microorganisms have
been identified in cosmonauts’ spacewalk samples.
In July
2016, Kate Rubins was the first to sequence DNA in space. NASA astronaut Peggy
Whitson amplified and sequenced the DNA of bacteria that grew as colonies in
the petri plate on the surface on the space station. In June 2018, Professor
George Fox and his team have isolated genus Bacillus
from spacecraft assembly rooms at
the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. They have sequenced the complete genomes of two
strains, B. safensis FO-36bT and B. pumilus SAFR-032 and found that they are
resistant to radiation.
Los
Angeles in great news for India, scientists at NASA have named a new organism
discovered by them after the much loved APJ Abdul Kalam. Till date, the new
organism – a form of bacteria – has been found only on the International Space
Station
(ISS) and has been found on earth. Researchers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(JPL) the foremost lab of NASA for work on inter-planetary travel discovered
the new bacteria on the filters of the international space station (ISS) and
named it Solibacillus kalam to honour the late president, who was a renowned
aerospace scientist
HOTS: What could be source of
microorgan-isms in space?
Related Topics
Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions, DMCA Policy and Compliant
Copyright © 2018-2023 BrainKart.com; All Rights Reserved. Developed by Therithal info, Chennai.