NASA ready for first biological experiments in deep space

 NASA ready for first biological experiments in deep space




 NASA Experiments will be done for six months

 Biosential will conduct the first biological experiment in deep space.  In this six months of scientific research, the long-term effects of radiation in deep space will be studied.  There will be a study of DNA improvement of yeast growing in it.  Microfluid will be used to measure the effects of radiation on yeast cells in small liquid filled compartments.




Change of color of dye will lead to identification

   This microfluidic system will use a dye that will read the activities of yeast cells.  The color of the dye will be blue to pink in this.  Yeast and human cells use the same type of biological processes.  This includes poor DNA repair.  Biosential experiments can be helpful in understanding the associated radiation risk of long human migration to deep space.




15 years of experimentation for the first time in deep space

 The Amies Research Center has been experimenting on microorganisms in the Earth's lower orbit through a satellite as small as CubeSat for the past 15 years, but biosential will now be the first biological experiment in deep space.  Integration and test engineer Dan Rowan works in the internal affairs of the CubeSat biosentinal.  He said that special attention is being given to things like radio communication, batteries, systems of other vehicles.


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