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... ... @@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ 5 5 (% style="line-height:100%" %)Investigating the development of astronauts microbiome during and after an isolation mission under Mars-analog conditions 6 6 ))) 7 7 |**Principal Investigator (PI)**|((( 8 -Reut Sorek Abramovich | [[reut.sorek@gmail.com>>mailto:reut.sorek@gmail.com]] 8 +Reut Sorek Abramovich 9 + 10 +E-mail: [[reut.sorek@gmail.com>>mailto:reut.sorek@gmail.com]] 9 9 ))) 10 10 |**Organisation** |Dead Sea and Arava Science Center 11 11 Desert Mars Analog Ramon Station ... ... @@ -22,30 +22,25 @@ 22 22 23 23 ))) 24 24 25 -=== Summary ===27 +=== ummary === 26 26 29 +[[image:ACT_manifest.png||height="266" width="399"]] 27 27 28 -[[image:1629026551584-324.png||alt="MICRO-POTENTIAL_manifest.png" height="369" style="float:right" width="561"]] 29 29 30 -For missions to Mars, especially crewed ones, which aim to investigate biomarkers must be aware of contamination issues and how they might interfere with the investigation. It is impossible to remove live organisms and organic material completely from an Earth based spacecraft prior to launch. Some bacteria, in spore formation, have been shown to survive under thin layer of Martian soil after spacecraft sterilization techniques. Analog missions are relevant to test forward and backward contamination issues. Especially long-term analog missions, with several crew members provide a reliable, sustainable source of information for bacterial contamination analysis. By using advanced sequencing techniques, the MICRO-POTENTIAL experiment aims to study the effect of human missions on bacterial and eukaryotic dispersion in the vicinity of the habitat. 32 +For missions to Mars, especially crewed ones, which aim to investigate 33 +biomarkers must be aware of contamination issues and how they 34 +might interfere with the investigation. It is impossible to remove live organisms and 35 +organic material completely from an Earth based spacecraft prior to launch. 36 +Some bacteria, in spore formation, have been shown to survive under thin layer of 37 +Martian soil after spacecraft sterilization techniques. Analog missions are relevant 31 31 32 - 39 +to test forward and backward contamination issues. Especially long-term analog missions, with 40 +several crew members provide a reliable, sustainable source of information for bacterial 41 +contamination analysis. 42 +By using advanced sequencing techniques, the MICRO-POTENTIAL experiment aims to study 43 +the effect of human missions on bacterial and eukaryotic dispersion in the vicinity of the habitat. 33 33 The scientific hypotheses to be tested are: 34 34 35 35 1. Microbial population composition will correlate to the distance of samples from the habitat. 36 36 1. ** **Few species (<10) will be present in all samples regardless of distance. 37 37 1. At a given geographical location, microbial population composition will vary with time 38 - 39 -=== === 40 - 41 -=== === 42 - 43 -=== === 44 - 45 -=== Experiment Data === 46 - 47 -|=(% style="width: 127px;" %)Date|=(% style="width: 1510px;" %)Files 48 -|(% style="width:127px" %)[[2021-10-09>>https://mission.oewf.org/archive_downloads/amadee20/MICRO-POTENTIAL/2021-10-09]]|(% style="width:1510px" %)5x .jpg, 1 folder: MP2 Location Images (containing 8x .jpg, 1x .rtf - location description) 49 -|(% style="width:127px" %)[[2021-10-17>>https://mission.oewf.org/archive_downloads/amadee20/MICRO-POTENTIAL/2021-10-17]]|(% style="width:1510px" %)4x .jpg, 2x .mov 50 -|(% style="width:127px" %)[[2021-10-18>>https://mission.oewf.org/archive_downloads/amadee20/MICRO-POTENTIAL/2021-10-18]]|(% style="width:1510px" %)11x .jpg 51 -|(% style="width:127px" %)[[2021-10-22>>https://mission.oewf.org/archive_downloads/amadee20/MICRO-POTENTIAL/2021-10-22]]|(% style="width:1510px" %)Protocols A, B, D