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Open AccessTaxonomic and functional analyses of intact microbial communities thriving in extreme, astrobiology-relevant, anoxic sites
Extreme terrestrial, analogue environments are widely used models to study the limits of life and to infer habitability of extraterrestrial settings. In contrast to Earth’s ecosystems, potential extraterrestri...
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Open AccessMicrobiome dynamics during the HI-SEAS IV mission, and implications for future crewed missions beyond Earth
Human health is closely interconnected with its microbiome. Resilient microbiomes in, on, and around the human body will be key for safe and successful long-term space travel. However, longitudinal dynamics of...
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Open AccessSpace Station conditions are selective but do not alter microbial characteristics relevant to human health
The International Space Station (ISS) is a unique habitat for humans and microorganisms. Here, we report the results of the ISS experiment EXTREMOPHILES, including the analysis of microbial communities from se...
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Open AccessMicrobial biodiversity assessment of the European Space Agency’s ExoMars 2016 mission
The ExoMars 2016 mission, consisting of the Trace Gas Orbiter and the Schiaparelli lander, was launched on March 14 2016 from Baikonur, Kazakhstan and reached its destination in October 2016. The Schiaparelli ...
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Open AccessResilient microorganisms in dust samples of the International Space Station—survival of the adaptation specialists
The International Space Station (ISS) represents a unique biotope for the human crew but also for introduced microorganisms. Microbes experience selective pressures such as microgravity, desiccation, poor nutr...