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Viability of Bacillus subtilis spores exposed to space environment in the M-191 experiment system aboard Apollo 16.

H Bucker1, G Horneck, H Wollenhaupt, M Schwager, G R Taylor.   

Abstract

During the Apollo 16 space flight, in the experiment system M-191, (microbial response to space environment) spores of Bacillus subtilis 168 were exposed to space vacuum or solar UV irradiation with a peak wavelength of 254 nm or both. The effects of these space factors on the colony-forming ability of the spores were studied. It was found (i) that space vacuum alone did not affect the survival of pre-dried spores; (ii) that space vacuum in combination with solar UV irradiation with a peak wavelength of 254 nm had a synergistic effect, which may by attributed to a UV supersensitivity of the spores during vacuum exposure. These results agreed with findings of simulation experiments on earth. It was concluded that air dried spores may survive exposure to space vacuum if shielded against solar UV irradiation.

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Keywords:  NASA Experiment Number M191

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Year:  1974        PMID: 11911146     DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-021783-3.50033-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci Space Res        ISSN: 0075-9422


  6 in total

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2.  Responses of Bacillus subtilis spores to space environment: results from experiments in space.

Authors:  G Horneck
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3.  Photobiology in space: an experiment on Spacelab I.

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4.  Survival of spacecraft-associated microorganisms under simulated martian UV irradiation.

Authors:  David A Newcombe; Andrew C Schuerger; James N Benardini; Danielle Dickinson; Roger Tanner; Kasthuri Venkateswaran
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 4.792

Review 5.  Space microbiology.

Authors:  Gerda Horneck; David M Klaus; Rocco L Mancinelli
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6.  EXPOSE-R2: The Astrobiological ESA Mission on Board of the International Space Station.

Authors:  Elke Rabbow; Petra Rettberg; Andre Parpart; Corinna Panitz; Wolfgang Schulte; Ferdinand Molter; Esther Jaramillo; René Demets; Peter Weiß; Rainer Willnecker
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