The Department of Bioresource Engineering聽(BREE) enjoyed a visit last month from David Saint-Jacques, astronaut and Deputy Director, Lunar Exploration at the Canadian Space Agency, and BREE graduate Chris Patterson. They met with BREE undergrad and grad students who presented their projects, highlighting links between their research and bioregenerative life support system goals for extended space missions on the lunar surface and beyond in the near future.


This week Canada announced it will contribute to the European Space Agency鈥檚 Ariel mission. A first mission of its kind, the Ariel space telescope will launch in 2029 to study the atmospheres of distant exoplanets outside of our solar system. Up to 12 Canadian astronomers, including 9I制作厂免费 experts, will be at the front row of the mission, with privileged access to its data.聽()
NASA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) have named the winners of the first Deep SpaceFood Challenge, an international contest that sought novel food technologies for future astronaut missions, as well as for use in resource-scarce regions on Earth.
Celebrity chefs Martha Stewart and Lynn Crawford joined former astronauts Scott Kelly and Chris Hadfield in making the announcements in a video aired by NASA on its television channel on November 15th.
Innovative food production technologies for edible crickets and microalgae launch two 9I制作厂免费 student-led projects into the semifinals of the NASA/CSA Deep Space Food Challenge.

November 7, 2019 (MONTREAL, Quebec) - A team of researchers from the 9I制作厂免费 Space Institute has secured a Phase 0 contract with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to advance a proposed Canadian contribution 鈥 including technology deliverables and scientific know-how -- for the LiteBIRD (Light satellite for the studies of B-mode polarization and Inflation from cosmic background Radiation Detection) mission.

Two 9I制作厂免费 astronomers have assembled a 鈥渇ingerprint鈥 for Earth, which could be used to identify a planet beyond our Solar System capable of supporting life.

Researchers demonstrate for the first time the potential of existing technology to directly detect and characterize life on Mars and other planets. The study, published in聽, used miniaturized scientific instruments and聽 new聽microbiology聽techniques to identify and examine microorganisms in the Canadian high Arctic 鈥 one of the closest analogs to Mars on Earth.

The temperature in the permafrost on Ellesmere Island in the Canadian high Arctic is nearly as cold as that of the surface of Mars. So the recent discovery by a 9I制作厂免费 led team of scientists of a bacterium that is able to thrive at 鈥15潞C, the coldest temperature ever reported for bacterial growth, is exciting.聽 The bacterium offers clues about some of the necessary preconditions for microbial life on both the Saturn moon Enceladus and Mars, where similar briny subzero conditions are thought to exist.