Search Results - "Meyer, Marit E."
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Fungal diversity differences in the indoor dust microbiome from built environments on earth and in space
Published in Scientific reports (24-05-2024)“…Human occupied built environments are no longer confined to Earth. In fact, there have been humans living and working in low-Earth orbit on the International…”
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Predicting how varying moisture conditions impact the microbiome of dust collected from the International Space Station
Published in Microbiome (10-09-2024)“…The commercialization of space travel will soon lead to many more people living and working in unique built environments similar to the International Space…”
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Quantitative evaluation of bioaerosols in different particle size fractions in dust collected on the International Space Station (ISS)
Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-09-2019)“…Exposure to bioaerosols can adversely influence human health through respiratory tract, eye, and skin irritation. Bioaerosol composition is unique on the…”
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Single-particle elemental analysis of vacuum bag dust samples collected from the International Space Station by SEM/EDX and sp-ICP-ToF-MS
Published in Aerosol science and technology (25-03-2021)“…Air quality on board the International Space Station (ISS) is a significant concern for the long-term health of astronauts living on the station. Aerosolized…”
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Evaluation of gas and particle sensors for detecting spacecraft-relevant fire emissions
Published in Fire safety journal (01-05-2020)“…Fire detection faces challenges of increasing sensitivity, accuracy, and response speed while reducing false alarms. Air quality sensors measure fire emission…”
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Evaluation of spacecraft smoke detector performance in the low-gravity environment
Published in Fire safety journal (01-06-2018)“…In the interest of fire prevention, most materials used in the interior construction of manned spacecraft are non-flammable, however, they do produce smoke…”
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Geopolymers from lunar and Martian soil simulants
Published in Advances in space research (01-01-2017)“…This work discusses the geopolymerization of lunar dust simulant JSC LUNAR-1A and Martian dust simulant JSC MARS-1A. The geopolymerization of JSC LUNAR-1A…”
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Study of the rheology of lunar regolith simulant and water slurries for geopolymer applications on the Moon
Published in Advances in space research (01-12-2021)“…To reduce transportation costs for building a lunar base station, it is important to utilise in-situ resources like lunar regolith. Lunar regolith can be used…”
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Characterization of smoke for spacecraft fire safety
Published in Journal of aerosol science (01-10-2019)“…Conventional spacecraft smoke detectors are not optimized for detecting space smoke, which differs from that on Earth due to the fuel materials, burning…”
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Study of the rheological properties of water and Martian soil simulant mixtures for engineering applications on the red planet
Published in Advances in space research (15-03-2018)“…•Alkaline suspensions of Martian soil simulant form geopolymers for building purposes.•In-situ production of geopolymers will necessitate handling Martian-soil…”
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Graphene synthesized as by-product of gas purification in long-term space missions and its lithium-ion battery application
Published in Advances in space research (01-09-2018)“…To support long-term missions in space, it is important to recycle valuable consumables, such as oxygen (O2) and water. In a Sabatier reactor, hydrogen is…”
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Smoke Characterization and Feasibility of the Moment Method for Spacecraft Fire Detection
Published in Aerosol science and technology (04-05-2015)“…The Smoke Aerosol Measurement Experiment (SAME) has been conducted twice by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and provided real-time aerosol…”
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Smoke Aerosol Characterization for Spacecraft Fire Detection Systems
Published 01-01-2015“…Appropriate design of fire detection systems requires knowledge of both the expected fire signature and the background aerosol levels. Terrestrial fire…”
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Smoke Aerosol Characterization for Spacecraft Fire Detection Systems
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