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BioSentinel: A Biofluidic Nanosatellite Monitoring Microbial Growth and Activity in Deep Space

Authors :
Charles Friedericks
Sharmila Bhattacharya
Sergio R. Santa Maria
Macarena Parra
Michael R. Padgen
Aaron Schooley
Lauren C Liddell
Lance Ellingson
Antonio J. Ricco
Ming Tan
Joshua E. Benton
Abraham Rademacher
Diana B. Marina
Robert P. Hanel
Travis Boone
Diana Gentry
Aliyeh Mousavi
Shilpa R. Bhardwaj
Source :
Astrobiology. 23:637-647
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2023.

Abstract

Small satellite technologies, particularly CubeSats, are enabling breakthrough research in space. Over the past 15 years, NASA Ames Research Center has developed and flown half a dozen biological CubeSats in low Earth orbit (LEO) to conduct space biology and astrobiology research investigating the effects of the space environment on microbiological organisms. These studies of the impacts of radiation and reduced gravity on cellular processes include dose-dependent interactions with antimicrobial drugs, measurements of gene expression and signaling, and assessment of radiation damage. BioSentinel, the newest addition to this series, will be the first deep space biological CubeSat, its heliocentric orbit extending far beyond the radiation-shielded environment of low Earth orbit. BioSentinel's 4U biosensing payload, the first living biology space experiment ever conducted beyond the Earth-Moon system, will use a microbial bioassay to assess repair of radiation-induced DNA damage in eukaryotic cells over a duration of 6-12 months. Part of a special collection of articles focused on BioSentinel and its science mission, this article describes the design, development, and testing of the biosensing payload's microfluidics and optical systems, highlighting improvements relative to previous CubeSat life-support and bioanalytical measurement technologies.

Details

ISSN :
15578070 and 15311074
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astrobiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d86e57c286cc93ad58d6be18323a4f46
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2020.2305