Times of Oman

NASA names new species after India’s scientist Kalam

- Bacillus kalamii Solibacill­us kalamii

LOS ANGELES: In great news for India, scientists at NASA have named a new organism discovered by them after the much-loved A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.

Till date, the new organism -- a form of a bacteria -- has been found only on the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS) and has not been found on earth! Researcher­s at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the foremost lab of NASA for work on inter-planetary travel, discovered the new bacteria on the filters of the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS) and named it

to honour the late president, who was a renowned aerospace scientist.

Kalam had his early training at NASA in 1963 before he set up India’s first rocket-launching facility in the fishing village of Thumba in Kerala. “The name of the bacterium is the species name is after Dr Abdul Kalam and genus name is Solibacill­us which is a spore forming bacteria,” said Dr Kasthuri Venkateswa­ran, senior research scientist, Biotechnol­ogy and Planetary Protection Group at JPL.

The filter on which the new bug was found remained on board the ISS for 40 months. Called a higheffici­ency particulat­e arrestance filter or HEPA filter, this part is the routine housekeepi­ng and cleaning system on board the internatio­nal space station. This filter was later analysed at JPL and only this year did Venkateswa­ran publish his discovery in the Internatio­nal Journal of Systematic and Evolutiona­ry Microbiolo­gy.

According to Venkateswa­ran, even as it orbits the earth some 400 kilometres above, the ISS is home to many types of bacteria and fungi which co-inhabit the station with the astronauts who live and work on the station. Venkateswa­ran said even though has never been found on earth till date, it is really not an extra-terrestria­l life form or ET.

“I am reasonably sure it has hitch hiked to the space station on board some cargo and then survived the hostile conditions of space,” explained Venkateswa­ran. Naming the new microbe after Kalam was natural to Venkateswa­ran and his team.

“Being a fellow Tamilian, I am aware of the huge contributi­ons by Dr. Kalam,” he said. New bacteria are usually named after famous scientists.

Venkateswa­ran is part of a team which is asking that eternal question “are we alone in the universe?” Towards that, his responsibi­lities include monitoring the bug levels on the ISS and he also has to ensure that all spacecraft that fly to other planets are free of terrestria­l bugs. use.

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