January 23, 2025

Astronauts Set to Swab the Exterior of Station for Microbial Life – NASA

jsc2023e026248 (2/7/2023) --- NASA astronaut Victor Glover tests hardware for the ISS External Microorganisms investigation at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

1 min readAstronauts are scheduled to venture outside the International Space Station to collect microbiological samples during crew spacewalks for the ISS External Microorganisms experiment. This investigation focuses on sampling at sites near life support system vents to examine whether the spacecraft releases microorganisms, how many, and how far they may travel.This experiment could help researchers understand whether and how these microorganisms survive and reproduce in the harsh space environment and how they may perform at planetary destinations such as the Moon and Mars. Extremophiles, or microorganisms that can survive harsh environments, are also of interest to industries on Earth such as pharmaceuticals and agriculture.Spacecrafts and spacesuits are thoroughly sterilized before missions; however, humans carry their own microbiomes and continuously regenerate microbial communities. It’s important to understand and address how well current designs and processes prevent or limit the spread of human contamination.  The data could help determine whether changes are needed to crewed spacecraft, including spacesuits, that are used to explore destinations where life may exist now or in the past.Learn more about how researchers monitor microbes on the space station.
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Source: https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/astronauts-set-to-swab-the-exterior-of-station-for-microbial-life/

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