Survival Limits Of Psychrotolerant Microorganisms With Relevance For Planetary Protection Of The Icy Moons

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Survival Limits Of Psychrotolerant Microorganisms With Relevance For Planetary Protection Of The Icy Moons
This image was taken near the closest approach point, at a range of 560 kilometers (335 miles) and is the highest resolution picture of Europa that will be obtained by Galileo North is to the right of the picture, and the sun illuminates the surface from that direction. This image, centered at approximately 13 degrees south latitude and 235 degrees west longitude, is approximately 1.8 kilometers (1 mile) wide. The resolution is 6 meters (19 feet) per picture element. This image was taken on December 16, 1997 by the solid state imaging system camera on NASA’s Galileo spacecraft. Larger image

Investigating the survival limits of extremophilic microorganisms exposed to simulated space conditions can shed light on the ability of terrestrial microorganisms to survive and propagate on other planetary bodies.

Although microbes can be found in all environmental niches on Earth, this study focuses on psychrophilic and psychrotolerant microorganisms (prokaryotes and eukaryotes) which have been isolated from locations of interest such as icy moon analogue environments (e.g. Canadian high arctic, Antarctica) and cleanrooms, which might be relevant for forward planetary protection.

Our research aimed to reproduce conditions for microorganisms on spacecraft travelling to the outer solar system which could contaminate the icy moon’s subsurface oceans. The microorganisms were grown under oligotrophic conditions in minimal media supplemented with only a single carbon source and exposing them to extreme conditions, in terms of temperature fluctuations, in terms of freeze and thaw cycles, and radiation, as they occur during the space travel to the outer solar system.

Our results in combination with future metagenome data and phenotype prediction tools will allow the identification of planetary protection relevant microorganisms in spacecraft assembly cleanrooms and on spacecraft and support the development of a target-oriented planetary protection constraints for missions to the icy moons.

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