Books
Samuel Livingston

Microbes in Space

Microbes in Space explores the vital role of microorganisms in space exploration, astronaut health, and the potential for extraterrestrial life. It highlights the resilience of microbes in extreme space environments, such as their ability to withstand intense radiation, which is crucial for long-duration missions. The book also examines how spaceflight impacts the human microbiome, affecting astronaut immunity and psychological well-being, illustrating how these microscopic organisms are active participants in space missions, not just passive entities.

The book progresses from fundamental concepts of microbial life to in-depth analyses of microbial survival mechanisms, the effects on the human microbiome during space travel and potential applications for bioregenerative life support and terraforming. Furthermore, the book discusses the ethical issues associated with introducing life from Earth to other planets. By focusing on the active role of microbes, Microbes in Space offers a unique perspective, demonstrating their potential as valuable instruments for space exploration and settlement, and is supported by real-world data from space agencies and research.
149 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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