Brockett R M, Ferguson J K
Aviat Space Environ Med. 1975 Jan;46(1):30-2.
A skylab Air Sampler (SAS) has been developed for the use during Skylab missions. The SAS was used in the Skylab Medical Experiments Altitude Test (SMEAT) to gather baseline data which could be directly compared to data obtained during actual Skylab missions. The results obtained in the SMEAT gave no evidence of consistent change in either concentration or types of microorganisms in the SMEAT atmosphere over the 56-d test. Microorganisms found included some potential pathogens but were largely normal human microflora. Few typical soil microorganisms were found. These findings are related to commonly anticipated effects of long-term spaceflights on environmental microflora and to other closed environment studies.
已开发出一种天空实验室空气采样器(SAS),用于天空实验室任务期间。该采样器在天空实验室医学实验高空测试(SMEAT)中使用,以收集可直接与实际天空实验室任务期间获得的数据进行比较的基线数据。在SMEAT中获得的结果表明,在为期56天的测试中,SMEAT环境中微生物的浓度或类型没有持续变化的迹象。发现的微生物包括一些潜在病原体,但主要是正常的人体微生物群落。几乎没有发现典型的土壤微生物。这些发现与长期太空飞行对环境微生物群落的常见预期影响以及其他封闭环境研究有关。