Charles Friedericks
Ames Research Center
5 Papers
14 Citations
Charles Friedericks is an academic researcher from Ames Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spaceflight & Satellite. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
The O/OREOS Mission: First Science Data from the Space Environment Survivability of Living Organisms (SESLO) Payload
Wayne L. Nicholson,Antonio J. Ricco,Elwood Agasid,Christopher Beasley,Millan Diaz-Aguado,Pascale Ehrenfreund,Charles Friedericks,Shakib Ghassemieh,Michael B. Henschke,John W. Hines,Christopher Kitts,Ed Luzzi,Diana Ly,Nghia Mai,Rocco L. Mancinelli,Mike McIntyre,Giovanni Minelli,Michael A. Neumann,Macarena Parra,Matthew Piccini,R. Mike Rasay,Robert Ricks,O. Santos,Aaron Schooley,David Squires,Linda Timucin,Bruce Yost,Anthony Young +27 more
TL;DR: The first telemetered spaceflight science results from the orbiting SESLO experiment are reported, executed by one of the two 10 cm cube-format payloads aboard the O/OREOS free-flying nanosatellite.
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The development of the Space Environment Viability of Organics (SEVO) experiment aboard the Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) satellite
N. Bramall,Richard C. Quinn,Andrew Mattioda,K. Bryson,J. Chittenden,Amanda Cook,Cindy Taylor,Giovanni Minelli,Pascale Ehrenfreund,Antonio J. Ricco,David Squires,O. Santos,Charles Friedericks,David Landis,Nykola C. Jones,Farid Salama,Louis J. Allamandola,Søren Vrønning Hoffmann +17 more
TL;DR: The Space Environment Viability of Organics (SEVO) experiment is one of two scientific payloads aboard the triple-cube satellite Organism/ORganic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) as mentioned in this paper.
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BioSentinel: Monitoring DNA Damage Repair Beyond Low Earth Orbit on a 6U Nanosatellite
Brian S. Lewis,Robert P. Hanel,Sharmila Bhattacharya,Antonio J. Ricco,Elwood Agasid,Debra Reiss-Bubenheim,Tore Straume,Macarena Parra,Travis Boone,Sergio R. Santa Maria,Ming Tan,Robert N. Bowman,Matthew Sorgenfrei,Matt Nehrenz,Marina Gandlin,Terry C. Lusby,Vanessa Kuroda,Craig Pires,Abraham Rademacher,Joshua E. Benton,Shang Wu,Benjamin Klamm,Charles Friedericks,Colleen Hake,Bobbie Gail Swan,Edward Semones,Scott Wheeler,C. Mark Ott,Susan Gavalas,Sarah L. Castro +29 more
- 18 Mar 2014
TL;DR: The BioSentinel experiment will use the organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) to report DNA double-strandbreak (DSB) events that result from space radiation, to provide an adaptable nanosatellite platform for deep space uses.
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System and methods for deploying payloads
Shakib Ghassemieh,Robert Ricks,Charles Friedericks,Nghia Mai,John W. Hines,Lee S. Brownston,Shannon S. Ross +6 more
- 14 Mar 2013
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a system for launching primary or secondary payloads or actuating other launch vehicle or payload or instrumentation devices. But their system includes an adapter assembly and at least one sequencer mounted to the adapter assembly, each of which has a controller for controlling deployment of the payloads and data files.
The O/OREOS Mission: First Science Data from the Space Environment Viability of Organics (SEVO) Payload
Andrew Mattioda,Amanda Cook,Pascale Ehrenfreund,Richard C. Quinn,Antonio J. Ricco,David Squires,N. Bramall,K. Bryson,J. Chittenden,Giovanni Minelli,Elwood Agasid,L. J. Allamandola,C. Beasley,Roland Burton,Greg Defouw,Millan Diaz-Aguado,Mark Fonda,Charles Friedericks,Christopher Kitts,David Landis,Mike McIntyre,Michael A. Neumann,Mike Rasay,Robert Ricks,Farid Salama,O. Santos,Aaron Schooley,Bruce Yost,Anthony Young +28 more
TL;DR: The first science results from the Space Environment Viability of Organics (SEVO) payload aboard the Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) free-flying nanosatellite are reported, providing the first in situ real-time analysis of the photostability of organic compounds and biomarkers in orbit.