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3, 2, 1...Project MERCCURI Blasts Off to the ISS Today!!

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By Lily Bui
Apr 14, 2014 7:46 PMNov 20, 2019 12:41 AM

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What happens when you combine professional cheerleaders, microbiologists, and astronauts? The answer is Project MERCCURI and the Microbial Playoffs… in SPAAACE!

SPACE FLORIDA, FL -- Today, something amazing is headed toward the ISS—microbial life from earth!This moment is the culmination of a citizen science experiment called Project MERCCURI (Microbial Ecology Research Combining Citizen and University Researchers on the ISS), a collaboration between NASA, UC Davis, SciStarter, and Science Cheerleaders.

Watch the launch LIVE today at 4:58pm ET / 1:58 PT onNASA TV!!

There were two main goals for the project. The first involves a huge competition that will take place on the ISS between 47 different microbes that have been collected by thousands of public participants from the surfaces of various public spaces (mostly sporting venues). The microbial competitors will face off against each other to see who will grow the fastest, and the race will be monitored by astronauts on the ISS, using standard laboratory equipment. Researchers at UC Davis will host an identical race using the same kind of equipment on Earth. The second goal involves sending 4,000 cell samples to Argonne National Lab to be sequenced by Jack Gilbert. The lab will identify which microbes are present on the surfaces of cell phones and shoes and compare them to other cell phone and shoe samples from around the country. While astronauts do not carry cell phones or wear shoes, they will be swabbing similar surfaces onboard the ISS, like foot holds that they strap their feet into while they are operating the external robotic arms and their wall-mounted communication devices. You can get to know all of the microbial competitors, who they are, where they’re from, and why they are so cool on the official website. If you want, you can even print your own Microbial Trading Cards. Cell phone and shoe collections will continue through April! The microbes are sailing into space today aboard Space X’s Dragon spacecraft. SciStarter's founder, Darlene Cavalier, is on site today at the launch. She notes, "We're here, in part, as representatives of the thousands of citizen scientists who participated in this important research project to study microbes on Earth and in space!"

Today from 2:45PM - 5PM CST watch coverage of the Launch of the SpaceX/Dragon Cargo Craft to the #ISS! http://t.co/zqCYsN9llm#SPACEMICROBES — Liz Heinecke (@KitchPantrySci) April 14, 2014

@scicheer@ucdavis@SciStarter Very cool! These flights have so much going on it’s impossible to list them all. Amazing. — Phil Plait (@BadAstronomer) April 14, 2014

Thank you to all who made this project possible. It's pure proof that the sky is the limit for what we can do in science, together. This post originally appeared on the SciStarter blog.

For more, follow #SpaceMicrobes on Twitter.

Image: Darlene Cavalier

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