File:Hadfield demonstrates Microbial Air Sampling on the ISS (hadfield-demonstrates-microbial-air-sampling-on-the-iss).webm
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[edit]DescriptionHadfield demonstrates Microbial Air Sampling on the ISS (hadfield-demonstrates-microbial-air-sampling-on-the-iss).webm |
English: 2013-03-23 - The International Space Station crews about 3 - 6 people at a time, but sometimes unwelcome guests appear in the form of bacteria. To keep the world's largest orbital laboratory clean, Commander Chris Hadfield uses a floating microbial air sampler to test for nasties. Watch until the end to see what he finds! |
Date | Taken on 13 December 2013 |
Source | Hadfield demonstrates Microbial Air Sampling on the ISS |
Author | NASA |
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