My bet is on this tech!! Madison C. Feehan and her team will be game changing AM!
Madison throwing it down at #IAC2024! Additive manufacturing is the future!! Space Copy Space 4 All Ltd LC
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My bet is on this tech!! Madison C. Feehan and her team will be game changing AM!
Madison throwing it down at #IAC2024! Additive manufacturing is the future!! Space Copy Space 4 All Ltd LC
Our #summerintern team made massive and progressive improvements in our methods. Thanks to Briac and Sahil for all the hours and hours of science in the #lab!!
#Astrobotony update: We are heading to #IAC in #Milan to present our school research from American Public University - Showcase Page. #Dr_Kristin_Miller, our PI, and I are presenting our NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration funded research, administered by the NASA WV Space Grant Consortium. Some of the studies occurred in the controlled analog, #ILMAH, on the Campus of #UND, where I am a 2nd-year PhD student and managed by the Department of Space Studies-UND. Much of the testing occurred in our Lab in San Francisco at Space 4 All Ltd LC. Many thanks to the International Astronautical Federation and the #IAC2024 Technical program selection committee. Space Resource Technologies and Cyanotech Corporation, as well as Ed Albin, Ph.D. have been constant #supporters. Our #Subject_Matter_Expert, Erin Stamper, and Dr. Larry Harrison amazing all-around-rockstar-scientists! Our planetary scientist, Emma Follis, is the data master! Sahil Maurice and Briac Poilane played a major role this summer, as our resident #astrobotanists on staff. IAC-24.A5.4.11 STUDYING PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS USING THE CYANOBACTERIA ARTHROSPIRA PLATENSIS: THE EFFECTS OF GROWTH IN SIMULATED LUNAR/MARTIAN REGOLITH AND HIGH CO2 CONCENTRATION ENVIRONMENTS. Terry Trevino, American Military University, San Francisco, USA. Don't miss us: October 17, 2024, 10:15 — Brown Hall 2 #level 2. Co-Chair(s): Dr. Barbara Imhof, @Liquifer.com (LSG), Austria; Maria Antonietta Perino, Thales Alenia Space Italia, Italy Rapporteur(s): Sandra Haeuplik-Meusburger, TU Wien, Austria; Olga Bannova, University of Houston, Texas, United States #astrobotnany #martianregolith #lunarregolith #cyanobacteria #spirulina #bioremediation #spacetravel #cropsinspace
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🚀 Free Astrobiology Session ALERT! 🌌 Join Space Vision and Hex-Star Universe for an exciting free session exploring the wonders of Astrobiology! 🌍✨ Discover the latest insights into the search for life in the cosmos. 🎤 Host: Terry Trevino 🗓️ Date & Time: [8th September & 8:30PM IST (1:30PM GMT)] Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from an expert in the field. Secure your spot now! 👉Registration link : https://lu.ma/05idl5m4 Let's inspire curiosity and passion for the universe together! 🚀 #astrobiology #spaceexploration #freesession #education #space
Don’t miss this if you’re in or around Switzerland or a short RyanAir flight! Olivia Drayson, one of our own #Advisors, and I helped piece this together with the CHASM crew. Or come by for a proper chat.
Calling all analogue astronauts, explorers and space enthusiasts! Don’t miss the CHASM analogue missions conference happening next month in the beautiful city of Lausanne, Switzerland. From 14th-15th September, hear about missions to the Arctic, inside lava tubes and even underwater, and discover developments in research and technology advancing human space exploration. Tickets only £60/€70 at https://lnkd.in/eqkMNTGr Check out our website at https://lnkd.in/evUWmMZ3 #astronaut #space #robotics #parastronauts #habitat #moon #mars #earth
Time to make a difference, folks!
We need to focus on awareness raising -- most have no idea that plastic is overwhelming our food and drink, causing astronomical spikes in cancer and stroke, ADHD and other neurological disorders in children, deformities in new borns, and even gender confusion in utero, etc. And we need to fund scientists to show the direct impact to human health from ingestion and inhalation of nanoplastics.
Absolutely growing like weeds! Our growth rates and yield out of a Martian synthetic regolith and the same Lunar Regolith l, combined with a special water cocktail and the summer #intern team of Sahil Maurice and Briac Poilane, the science is off the charts astounding! On the Mars but we are going to the Moon first!
#Astrobotany: Update: If you’re following along. We are growing beautiful Daikon Radish here in the laboratory at Space 4 All Ltd LC using a solution of special water, lots of care and a incredibly stable growth environment. Couple that with two amazing #interns #spacebotanists, Sahil Maurice and Briac Poilane both have been terrific additions to the #team. Yes, checking the #plants is a many teammates endeavor, this is me at midnight, last night, culling the original cotyledon leaves and checking overall plant health. #NASAgrant #marsregolith #lunarregolith #space #astrophysics
#Astrobotany research supported by American Military University, American Public University APUS Analog Research Group (AARG), and our #grant from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA WV Space Grant Consortium, where we are developing #methods enabling agriculture #offworld and in #extreme environments, using #insitu resources #sustainably, is quite the honor. It's even more honorable to have these two lads helping! Sahil Maurice and Briac Poilane have added tremendously to the #team! This work is supported through the generosity of #Space4allFoundation and our #NASA grant: NNH23ZHA002C: Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) Rapid Response Research (R3) Proposal No.: 23-2023 R3-0040 #on to #Mars, but we are going to #Earth's #Moon first!
#Astrobotany: What an amazing science! And to be working as a NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Partner, with NASA WV Space Grant Consortium, American Military University American Public University and all the amazing talent that has given us this opportunity! We can never thank you enough! APUS Analog Research Group (AARG) and current #analog crew, CDR S.E. Guthrie, MS Moses Vital, and MS Wallace are just exiting a #Mars simulation at Department of Space Studies-UND and their #ILMAH research grade facility. They’re closing up two straight weeks of our research. We can’t wait to share the results. In the meantime time: Space 4 All Ltd LC Interns, Briac Poilane and Sahil Maurice are plugging away here in our #sanfrancisco #laboratory, minding the 400 plants we have growing! It’s a LOT of metrics too! Soon to be 800!! 😅🌱🌱☘️
I’ve an opinion here and dropped my thoughts as a response to Sergey. Anyone want to jump in? All conjecture is fully accepted! 🫶
Some moments of the upcoming 4th flight Starship If anyone expects some new results from the Starship 4 flight, then I think they will be disappointed. “It is stupid to do the same thing and at the same time hope to get a different result” (a phrase attributed to Einstein). It is quite pointless to use the same rocket in the same conditions and think that the desired result can be obtained. Perhaps Musk believes that the Starship accident is accidental, and that by some actions it can be avoided? In technical terms: “Starship 4 is about two weeks away,” Elon Musk, SpaceX chief executive, said on social media after the test. “The main goal is to achieve maximum heating upon reentry.” /Strange statement. In my opinion, Musk said earlier that Starship would avoid peak temperature loads / The problem with Starship is not that the rocket will not overcome the maximum heat. (I don’t think that the thermal tiles on Starship are so bad that they won’t withstand the heat, but rather they will) The problem with Starship is that it is uncontrollable. I wrote earlier that a controlled descent is a very likely successful landing , uncontrolled descent is a guaranteed accident. The inability to stabilize the rocket in the position most favorable for descent is the reason for the last accident and all the others in the future. It is for this reason that Musk will receive maximum heating and maximum overload. https://lnkd.in/dUxgiSQn
Building Plant Labs: The absolute treat of my coming up to University of North Dakota is having the opportunity to work in our #ILMAH, Inflatable Lunar Martian Analogue Habitat and the Plant Production Module. It’s perfect to grow any and everything! And we have a #sciencelab as a part of the habitat. American Public University System and the APUS Analog Research Group (AARG) are amazing partners and it’s an honor to have the trusted association with both universities as a student, assistant #facultyadvisor and an #adjunctprofessor of #spacestudies! Massive thanks to Pranika Gupta, Olivia Turner, TSgt Vital for all your help putting this NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration experiment together. 🙏🏼
#inspiration to reach and make Space 4 All! I had the honour to sit with a #diverse crowd, one of my #advisors, Olivia Drayson and so many others, including Jesse Forte, James L Burk, Brandy, Mark Wagner, Ph.D. and so many amazing #humans. There were some true visionaries and I hosted my first real panel, that Jas P. allowed me to build. 🙏🏼 On to #mars, but apparently we are on the way to the #moon first! To my #partner, Siobhán Mc Feeney, thank you for allowing me to disrupt #mothersday here in #America. I’ll make it up to you. More laundry!!
Just got back from the Analog Astronaut Community Conference at the incredible Biosphere 2! Loved the presentations on different analog facilities, ongoing analog space research and exciting new space innovations and technologies. I was also extremely lucky to be part of the edge of extremes panel with Dr Sian “Leo” Proctor, Ph.D., Dr Shawna Pandya, MD, Dr. Mason Robbins and Dr Michaela Musilova, PhD. , chaired by Terry Trevino. They are all such inspiring people and I was so glad to hear some of their experiences in analog and space environments. I also got to see a SpaceX launch all the way from California, get a glimpse of the northern lights, and try on a pressurised space suit with ASU’s CHaSE spacesuit course taught by Trent Trisch! Certainly won’t be a weekend I am likely to forget. It was such a pleasure to meet so many incredible members of the analog astronaut community and I’m so excited to see what the future holds, so watch this space! 🚀