The Korea Times

NASA sends squid from Hawaii into space

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— Dozens of baby squid from Hawaii are in space for study.

The baby Hawaiian bobtail squid were raised at the University of Hawaii’s Kewalo Marine Laboratory and were blasted into space earlier this month on a SpaceX resupply mission to the Internatio­nal Space Station.

Researcher Jamie Foster, who completed her doctorate at the University of Hawaii, is studying how spacefligh­t affects the squid in hopes of bolstering human health during long space missions, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Monday.

The squid have a symbiotic relationsh­ip with natural bacteria that help regulate their biolumines­cence.

When astronauts are in low gravity their body’s relationsh­ip with microbes changes, said University of Hawaii professor Margaret McFall-Ngai, who Foster

studied under in the 1990s.

“We have found that the symbiosis of humans with their microbes is perturbed in microgravi­ty, and Jamie has shown that is true in squid,” said McFall-Ngai. “And, because it’s a simple system, she can get to the bottom of what’s going wrong.”

Foster is now a Florida professor and principal investigat­or for a NASA program that researches how microgravi­ty affects the interactio­ns between animals and microbes.

“As astronauts spend more and more time in space, their immune systems become what’s called dysregulat­ed. It doesn’t function as well,” Foster said. “Their immune systems don’t recognize bacteria as easily. They sometimes get sick.”

Foster said understand­ing what happens to the squid in space could help solve health problems that astronauts face.

“There are aspects of the immune system that just don’t work properly under long-duration spacefligh­ts,” she said. “If humans want to spend time on the moon or Mars, we have to solve health problems to get them there safely.”

The Kewalo Marine Laboratory breeds the squid for research projects around the world. The tiny animals are plentiful in Hawaiian waters and are about 3 inches (7.6 centimeter­s) long as adults.

The squid will come back to Earth in July.

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? A squid is shown at a lab in Honolulu, June 11. Dozens of baby squid from Hawaii are in space for study.
AP-Yonhap A squid is shown at a lab in Honolulu, June 11. Dozens of baby squid from Hawaii are in space for study.

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