Testing A Concept of Operations for the Space Algae-2 Spaceflight ExperimentAlgae has abundant potential spaceflight applications to enable future crewed missions and habitation beyond low-Earth orbit, including production of essential nutrients, oxygen, and biofuels. Implementing algae production in space requires understanding how different algae species respond to spaceflight stressors such as microgravity and radiation over a realistic production time course. Space Algae-2 is focusing on Arthrospira platensis, a filamentous cyanobacteria commonly known as Spirulina. A. platensis is a human nutritional supplement on Earth that is a good source of essential amino acids, β-carotene, thiamin, riboflavin, and antioxidants. The Space Algae-2 experiment plans to grow and passage A. platensis continuously aboard the International Space Station for six months. The algae produced will be analyzed with multi-omics profiling to monitor for genetic and phenotype stability in the spaceflight environment. This presentation will report the results from pre-flight science verification tests of the concept of operations for Space Algae-2. The purpose of these tests was to determine if the proposed crew operations for serial passages, sample collection, and sample preservation are feasible to meet science requirements for axenic culturing and preservation of DNA, RNA, protein, and nutritional metabolites.
Document ID
20230009364
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Poster
Authors
Kristen Saban (Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona, United States)
Katherine Fisher (KBR (United States) Houston, Texas, United States)
Jared Broddrick (Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
A. Mark Settles (Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Date Acquired
June 22, 2023
Subject Category
Space Sciences (General)Communications and Radar
Meeting Information
Meeting: Annual Meeting of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research
Location: Washington, DC
Country: US
Start Date: November 14, 2023
End Date: November 18, 2023
Sponsors: American Society for Gravitational and Space Research