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Proceedings of the NASA Microbiology WorkshopLong-term spaceflight is characterized by extraordinary challenges to maintain the life-supporting instrumentation free from microbial contamination and the crew healthy. The methodology currently employed for microbial monitoring in space stations or short spaceflights within the orbit of Earth have been instrumental in safeguarding the success of the missions, but suffers certain shortcomings that are critical for long spaceflights. This workshop addressed current practices and methodologies for microbial monitoring in space systems, and identified and discussed promising alternative methodologies and cutting-edge technologies for pursuit in the microbial monitoring that hold promise for supporting future NASA long-duration space missions.
Document ID
20130009194
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Publication (CP)
Authors
M C Roman
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, United States)
D. L. Jan
(Jet Propulsion Lab La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States)
K T Konstantinidis
(Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia, United States)
M W Mittelman
(Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
Date Acquired
August 27, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 2012
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
M-1336
NASA/CP-2012-217460
Meeting Information
Meeting: NASA Microbiology Workshop
Location: Houston, TX
Country: US
Start Date: April 19, 2011
Sponsors: Johnson Space Center
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Microbial monitoring
Long-term space flight
Pathogen tracking and monitoring
Crew health
Spacecraft environment
Environmental monitoring
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