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Microscopic Characterization of Biological and Inert Particles Associated with Spacecraft Assembly Cleanroom

机译:与航天器组装洁净室相关的生物和惰性颗粒的微观表征

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NASA cleanrooms are certified by particle counts and are humidity-controlled, temperature-regulated, and oligotrophic in nature for assembling spacecraft subsystems. Microorganisms, which are not part of the cleanroom certification metrics, should not be overlooked when assessing the cleanliness of the facility since they can enter through soil or air, shed from humans, adapt to the oligotrophic conditions, and subsequently could contaminate spacecraft. These biogenic particles need to be identified to extend our knowledge of biological contamination for future NASA mission use. This study collected particles from the cleanroom and estimated the distribution of fallout microbial cell and inert dust particles using microscopy and molecular techniques. Aluminum coupon-based polycarbonate filter assemblies were deployed in the spacecraft assembly cleanroom facility to collect fallout particles. Epifluorescence and electron microscopy showed that particles varied in size and structure, and displayed live/dead biological and inert particle signatures from sources that include spores and fungal hyphae. Additionally, correlative epifluorescence and field emission scanning electron microscopy, combined with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis (for elemental compositions) methods, differentiated whether microbes adhering to particles were live/dead cells or inert particles. This visualization approach allowed for the classification of microorganisms as being standalone (free-living) or associated with a particle, as well as its characteristic size. Furthermore, time-course microscopy was used to determine the microbial cell growth and confirm the biological/molecular identification. Routine investigation of cleanroom biological and inert fallout particles will help to determine the biological load of spacecraft components and will also have direct relevance to the pharmaceutical and medical industries. One of the main objectives for NASA's current and future missions is to prevent forward and back contamination of exploring planets. The goal of this study is to determine the association of microorganisms with the inert, natural cleanroom fallout particles and to ascertain whether microorganisms prefer to adhere to a particle size. A novel microscopy technique was developed, and by utilizing various molecular techniques, particles and associated microbial phylogeny were characterized. An accurate assessment of the microbes associated with cleanroom particles is necessary to protect the health of the people who occupy the room for long duration for aeronautical, medical, and pharmaceutical industries.
机译:NASA洁净室通过粒子计数认证,并且是湿度控制,温度调节和寡营的,用于组装航天器子系统。在评估设施的清洁度时,不应忽视洁净室认证指标的微生物,因为它们可以通过从人体脱落,适应寡营的条件,并且随后可以污染宇宙飞船。需要识别出这些生物颗粒以扩展我们对未来美国国家航空航天局的使用者的生物污染知识。本研究从洁净室中收集颗粒,估计使用显微镜和分子技术估计辐射微生物细胞和惰性粉尘颗粒的分布。基于铝券的聚碳酸酯过滤器组件部署在航天器组装洁净室设施中,以收集出辐射粒子。渗流和电子显微镜显示颗粒的尺寸和结构变化,以及从包括孢子和真菌菌丝的来源显示的实时/死亡生物和惰性颗粒签名。另外,相关的离荧光和场发射扫描电子显微镜,结合能量分散X射线分析(用于元素组合物)方法,分化是否粘附在颗粒上的微生物是活体/死细胞或惰性颗粒。这种可视化方法允许微生物分类为独立(自由生物)或与颗粒相关,以及其特征尺寸。此外,使用时间过程显微镜检查微生物细胞生长并确认生物/分子鉴定。洁净室生物和惰性辐射粒子的常规调查将有助于确定航天器部件的生物负荷,也将与制药和医疗行业直接相关。美国宇航局当前和未来任务的主要目标之一是防止前瞻性和恢复探查的行星。本研究的目标是确定微生物与惰性,天然洁净室的辐射粒子的关联,并确定微生物是否倾向于粘附到粒径上。开发了一种新型显微镜技术,并利用各种分子技术,表征颗粒和相关的微生物发育。准确评估与洁净室颗粒相关的微生物是必要的,以保护占据航空,医疗和制药行业长期持续时间的人的健康。

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