N. Bramall
Ames Research Center
9 Papers
16 Citations
N. Bramall is an academic researcher from Ames Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: CubeSat & International Space Station. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications.
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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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Sevo on the ground: design of a laboratory solar simulation in support of the o/oreos mission
Amanda Cook,Andrew Mattioda,Richard C. Quinn,Antonio J. Ricco,Pascale Ehrenfreund,N. Bramall,Giovanni Minelli,Emmett Quigley,Ryan Walker,Robert L. Walker +9 more
TL;DR: A ground-based laboratory irradiation experiment was built as a complement to, and as scientific validation of, the Organism/Organics Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) SEVO experiment in space as mentioned in this paper.
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Initial On-Orbit Engineering Results from the O/OREOS Nanosatellite
Christopher Kitts,Mike Rasay,L. Bica,Ignacio Mas,Michael A. Neumann,Anthony Young,Giovanni Minelli,Antonio J. Ricco,Eric Stackpole,Elwood Agasid,Christopher Beasley,Charlie Friedericks,David Squires,Pascale Ehrenfreund,Wayne L. Nicholson,Rocco L. Mancinelli,O. Santos,Richard C. Quinn,N. Bramall,Andrew Mattioda,Amanda Cook,J. Chittenden,Katie Bryson,Matthew Piccini,Macarena Parra +24 more
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: The Organism/Organics Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) nanosatellite mission successfully launched on November 19, 2010 from Kodiak, AK aboard a Minotaur IV launch vehicle as discussed by the authors.
Autonomous microsystems for astrobiology: development of, and spaceflight results from, the o/oreos nanosatellite
Antonio J. Ricco,Pascale Ehrenfreund,David Squires,Matthew E. Piccini,C. Beasley,N. Bramall,Giovanni Minelli,Elwood Agasid,K. Bryson,Amanda Cook,Millan Diaz-Aguado,L. Bica,J. Chittenden,Charlie Friedericks,M. Henschke,John W. Hines,Christopher Kitts,David Landis,Ed Luzzi,D. Ly,N. Mai,Rocco L. Mancinelli,Andrew Mattioda,Mike McIntyre,Michael A. Neumann,Wayne L. Nicholson,Macarena P. Parra,Richard C. Quinn,R. Rasay,Robert Ricks,O. Santos,Aaron Schooley,Eric Stackpole,Linda Timucin,B. Yost,A. Young +35 more
- 23 May 2012
The O/OREOS Mission - Astrobiology in Low Earth Orbit
Pascale Ehrenfreund,Antonio J. Ricco,David Squires,Christopher Kitts,Elwood Agasid,N. Bramall,K. Bryson,J. Chittenden,Catharine Conley,Amanda Cook,Rocco L. Mancinelli,Andrew Mattioda,Wayne L. Nicholson,Richard C. Quinn,O. Santos,G. Tahu,Mary A. Voytek,C. Beasley,L. Bica,Millan Diaz-Aguado,Charlie Friedericks,M. Henschke,John W. Hines,David Landis,Ed Luzzi,Diana Ly,Nghia Mai,Giovanni Minelli,Mike McIntyre,Michael A. Neumann,Macarena Parra,Matthew Piccini,R. Rasay,Robert Ricks,Aaron Schooley,Eric Stackpole,L. Timucin,B. Yost,A. Young +38 more
- 21 Jun 2011
TL;DR: The O/OREOS (Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses) nanosatellite is the first science demonstration spacecraft and flight mission of the NASA Astrobiology Small- Payloads Program (ASP).