Microorganisms cultured from stratospheric air samples obtained at 41 km
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2002-12-03
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Elsevier Science Publishers
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Samples of air removed from the stratosphere, at an altitude of 41 km, were previously found to contain viable, but non-cultureable
bacteria (cocci and rods). Here, we describe experiments aimed at growing these, together with any other organisms, present in these
samples. Two bacteria (Bacillus simplex and Staphylococcus pasteuri) and a single fungus, Engyodontium album (Limber) de Hoog were
isolated from the samples. Although the possibility of contamination can never be ruled out when space-derived samples are studied on
earth, we are confident that the organisms originated from the stratosphere. Possible mechanisms by which these organisms could have attained such a height are discussed
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Exobiology, Astrobiology, Panspermia, Extreme environment