The O/OREOS Mission: First Science Data from the Space Environment Survivability of Living Organisms (SESLO) Payload

Author:

Nicholson Wayne L.1,Ricco Antonio J.2,Agasid Elwood2,Beasley Christopher2,Diaz-Aguado Millan2,Ehrenfreund Pascale3,Friedericks Charles2,Ghassemieh Shakib2,Henschke Michael2,Hines John W.2,Kitts Christopher4,Luzzi Ed2,Ly Diana2,Mai Nghia2,Mancinelli Rocco4,McIntyre Michael2,Minelli Giovanni2,Neumann Michael5,Parra Macarena2,Piccini Matthew2,Rasay R. Mike5,Ricks Robert2,Santos Orlando2,Schooley Aaron2,Squires David2,Timucin Linda2,Yost Bruce2,Young Anthony5

Affiliation:

1. University of Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

2. NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.

3. Space Policy Institute, Washington DC.

4. Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, Sonoma, California.

5. Robotic Systems Laboratory, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California.

Publisher

Mary Ann Liebert Inc

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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