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Publikováno v:
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings.
Autor:
Robert Ricks, Rhonda Kowalchuk, John Nicklow, Loen Graceson-Martin, Lalit Gupta, James Mathias, Jale Tezcan, Kathy Pericak-Spector
Publikováno v:
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings.
Publikováno v:
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings.
Autor:
Michael A. Neumann, Diana Ly, J. Chittenden, O. Santos, Eric Stackpole, Pascale Ehrenfreund, K. Bryson, Catharine Conley, Richard C. Quinn, David Squires, A. Young, B. Yost, Nghia Mai, Mike McIntyre, Millan Diaz-Aguado, Christopher Kitts, Antonio J. Ricco, Elwood Agasid, Wayne L. Nicholson, Charlie Friedericks, Ed Luzzi, Amanda Cook, David Landis, Giovanni Minelli, C. Beasley, Matthew Piccini, Aaron Schooley, Andrew Mattioda, M. Henschke, G. Tahu, L. Bica, Mary A. Voytek, L. Timucin, Macarena Parra, Robert Ricks, Rocco L. Mancinelli, R. Rasay, N. Bramall
Publikováno v:
Acta Astronautica. 93:501-508
The O/OREOS (Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses) nanosatellite is the first science demonstration spacecraft and flight mission of the NASA Astrobiology Small- Payloads Program (ASP). O/OREOS was launched successfully on November 19, 2010,
Autor:
Robert Ricks, Pascale Ehrenfreund, Ed Luzzi, Linda Timucin, Anthony Young, Matthew Piccini, Rocco L. Mancinelli, Charles Friedericks, Diana Ly, Mike McIntyre, Aaron Schooley, Macarena Parra, David Squires, Nghia Mai, Antonio J. Ricco, Christopher Kitts, Millan Diaz-Aguado, Shakib Ghassemieh, R. Mike Rasay, Elwood Agasid, Michael B. Henschke, John W. Hines, Giovanni Minelli, Christopher Beasley, Bruce Yost, O. Santos, Wayne L. Nicholson, Michael A. Neumann
Publikováno v:
Astrobiology. 11:951-958
We report the first telemetered spaceflight science results from the orbiting Space Environment Survivability of Living Organisms (SESLO) experiment, executed by one of the two 10 cm cube-format payloads aboard the 5.5 kg Organism/Organic Exposure to
Autor:
Robert Ricks, Joy Garnett
Publikováno v:
Weatherwise. 60:36-41
Autor:
Robert Ricks, David Landis, Pascale Ehrenfreund, Mike McIntyre, Richard C. Quinn, C. Beasley, Bruce Yost, Amanda Cook, Greg Defouw, Andrew Mattioda, N. Bramall, Michael A. Neumann, L. J. Allamandola, Mark Fonda, K. Bryson, Antonio J. Ricco, O. Santos, Mike Rasay, Charles Friedericks, Roland Burton, Christopher Kitts, Millan Diaz-Aguado, Giovanni Minelli, Elwood Agasid, J. Chittenden, Farid Salama, Anthony Young, Aaron Schooley, David Squires
Publikováno v:
Astrobiology. 12(9)
We report the first science results from the Space Environment Viability of Organics (SEVO) payload aboard the Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) free-flying nanosatellite, which completed its nominal spaceflight mission in May 2
Autor:
Diana Ly, R. Rasay, Michael R. McGinnis, Christopher Kitts, Andrzej Kudlicki, David W. Niesel, David Squires, M. Henschke, Ed Luzzi, Macarena Parra, John W. Hines, Charlie Friedericks, C. Beasley, B. Yost, Antonio J. Ricco, Robert Ricks, L. Timucin, Karolyn Ronzano, Ignacio Mas, Ricky Leung, Matthew Piccini, Millan Diaz-Aguado, Elwood Agasid, Mike McIntyre
Publikováno v:
2010 Solid-State, Actuators, and Microsystems Workshop Technical Digest.
Autor:
Chris Storment, G. Swaiss, Diana Ly, B. Yost, D. Oswell, Laurent Giovangrandi, Ignacio Mas, M. Mclntyre, Antonio J. Ricco, Matthew Piccini, Charlie Friedericks, V. Barker, M. Henschke, C. Beasley, Christopher Kitts, Ed Luzzi, David Squires, Robert Ricks, L. Timucin, Macarena Parra, L. Levine, John Tucker, Karolyn Ronzano, R. Rasay, Elwood Agasid, John W. Hines
Publikováno v:
TRANSDUCERS 2007 - 2007 International Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference.
We designed, built, tested, space-qualified, launched, and downlinked bioanalytical data from a fully autonomous free-flying space satellite that supports microorganism growth in multiple fluidic wells and monitors gene expression via fluorescence. G
Autor:
John W. Hines, Robert Ricks
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Sensors 2000! (S2K!) is a specialized, high performance workgroup primarily organized to provide focused, directed, advanced biosensor and bioinstrumentation systems technology in support of NASA's life sciences spaceflight and ground-based research