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Exposure of Plant Seeds to the Space Environment outside the International Space StationIf crop seeds are to be stored on space vehicles for long-duration missions, the effects of the space environment on the seeds must be understood for developing mitigation strategies to prevent seed degradation. The MISSE-Seed project was designed to investigate the effects of space exposure on seed quality and storage. The project also tested the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) platform for exposing biological samples to the space environment and evaluated the capability of a newly designed passive sample containment vessel for the provision of acceptable storage conditions for seeds, or other biological samples, to be preserved upon exposure to the space environment outside the ISS. The experiment was launched to the ISS on NG-15and returned to Earth aboard SpX-24. The specimens consisted of eleven seed varieties (Lettuce, Scarlet Frills, Amara, Garnet Giant, Pac Choi, Radish, Mizuna, Tomato, Cauliflower, Pepper, and Arabidopsis). The exposure lasted eight months outside the ISS in the MISSE hardware at the Zenith position. Data-loggers and thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) were included in each container to record the environmental data. Temperature profiles and radiation/UV exposure data were also provided by Aegis Aerospace, the MISSE Implementation Partner. In this presentation, the hardware and experimental design, the environmental profiles, and the results of post-flight germination tests will be presented.
Document ID
20220007691
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Jeffrey T Richards
(Aecom (United States) Los Angeles, California, United States)
Todd E Mortenson
(The Bionetics Corporation)
Cory J Spern
(Aecom (United States) Los Angeles, California, United States)
Lashelle E Mccoy
(Aecom (United States) Los Angeles, California, United States)
Christina L Khodadad
(Sierra Lobo (United States) Fremont, Ohio, United States)
Jennifer L Gooden
(Aecom (United States) Los Angeles, California, United States)
Jason A Fischer
(Aecom (United States) Los Angeles, California, United States)
Adam M Swanger
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
James E Fesmire
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
Timothy Mousseau
(University of South Carolina Columbia, SC)
Mark Cameron
(Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Jeffrey G Buell
(Aegis Aerospace Houston, TX)
Mark W Shumbera
(Aegis Aerospace Houston, TX)
Dinah I Dimapilis
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
Howard G Levine
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
Ye Zhang
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
Date Acquired
May 18, 2022
Subject Category
Exobiology
Meeting Information
Meeting: 2022 American Society for Gravitational and Space Research (ASGSR) Annual Conference
Location: Houston, TX
Country: US
Start Date: November 9, 2022
End Date: November 12, 2022
Sponsors: American Society for Gravitational and Space Research
Funding Number(s)
WBS: BPS
Distribution Limits
Public
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