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The smoke from the fires is even visible a million miles away from Earth, captured by NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) onboard NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR).   The Terra spacecraft can see fires in both daylight and at night, helping aid firefighters in tracking and stopping the blazes.   NASA's unique vantage point in space helps better understand our home planet.\",\n                        \"location\": \"Goddard Space Flight Center\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"Satellite\",\n                            \"Terra\",\n                            \"Earth\",\n                            \"Wildfires\",\n                            \"DSCOVR\",\n                            \"EPIC\"\n                        ],\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"GSFC_20171011_Satellite_m12742_Wildfires\",\n                        \"secondary_creator\": \"Jefferson Beck, Kathryn Mersmann\",\n                        \"description_508\": \"As wildfires burn across California, NASA satellites help gather data about where the fires are and how smoke travels across the state.\"\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/video/GSFC_20171011_Satellite_m12742_Wildfires/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/video/GSFC_20171011_Satellite_m12742_Wildfires/GSFC_20171011_Satellite_m12742_Wildfires~thumb.jpg\"\n                    },\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"captions\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/video/GSFC_20171011_Satellite_m12742_Wildfires/GSFC_20171011_Satellite_m12742_Wildfires.vtt\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"description\": \"This image from NOAA's GOES satellite shows the swaths of snow across the Midwest after the weekend storms (December 7 and 8) there. This visible image was captured at 1745 UTC/12:45 p.m. EST on December 10, 2013.  The riverine topography is highlighted by the snowfall, and the forested Ozarks appear as a dark patch west of St. Louis, Missouri. The image was created by NASA's GOES Project at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.  For more information about GOES, visit: <a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/goes\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">www.nasa.gov/goes</a>.   Credit: NASA Goddard/Dennis Chesters  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/MP_Photo_Guidelines.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA image use policy.</a></b>  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/home/index.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA Goddard Space Flight Center</a></b> enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.  <b>Follow us on <a href=\\\"http://twitter.com/NASA_GoddardPix\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Twitter</a></b>  <b>Like us on <a href=\\\"http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbelt-MD/NASA-Goddard/395013845897?ref=tsd\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Facebook</a></b>  <b>Find us on <a href=\\\"http://instagram.com/nasagoddard?vm=grid\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Instagram</a></b>\",\n                        \"center\": \"GSFC\",\n                        \"title\": \"Satellite View of Midwestern Snows\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001288\",\n                        \"location\": \"Greenbelt, MD\",\n                        \"date_created\": \"2013-12-11T17:13:13Z\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"Satellite View of Midwestern Snows\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001288/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001288/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001288~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"description\": \"Today, April 22, 2014 is Earth Day, and what better way to celebrate than taking a look at our home planet from space.  NOAA's GOES-East satellite captured this stunning view of the Americas on Earth Day, April 22, 2014 at 11:45 UTC/7:45 a.m. EDT. The data from GOES-East was made into an image by the NASA/NOAA GOES Project at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.  In North America, clouds associated with a cold front stretch from Montreal, Canada, south through the Tennessee Valley, and southwest to southern Texas bringing rain east of the front today. A low pressure area in the Pacific Northwest is expected to bring rainfall in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, stretching into the upper Midwest, according to NOAA's National Weather Service. That low is also expected to bring precipitation north into the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, Canada. Another Pacific low is moving over southern Nevada and the National Weather Service expects rain from that system to fall in central California, Nevada, and northern Utah.  Near the equator, GOES imagery shows a line of pop up thunderstorms. Those thunderstorms are associated with the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). The ITCZ encircles the Earth near the equator.  In South America, convective (rapidly rising air that condenses and forms clouds) thunderstorms pepper Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay and northwestern and southeastern Brazil.  GOES satellites provide the kind of continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis. Geostationary describes an orbit in which a satellite is always in the same position with respect to the rotating Earth. This allows GOES to hover continuously over one position on Earth's surface, appearing stationary. As a result, GOES provide a constant vigil for the atmospheric &quot;triggers&quot; for severe weather conditions such as tornadoes, flash floods, hail storms and hurricanes.  For more information about GOES satellites, visit: <a href=\\\"http://www.goes.noaa.gov/\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">www.goes.noaa.gov/</a> or <a href=\\\"http://goes.gsfc.nasa.gov/\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">goes.gsfc.nasa.gov/</a>  Rob Gutro NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/MP_Photo_Guidelines.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA image use policy.</a></b>  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/home/index.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA Goddard Space Flight Center</a></b> enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.  <b>Follow us on <a href=\\\"http://twitter.com/NASAGoddardPix\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Twitter</a></b>  <b>Like us on <a href=\\\"http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbelt-MD/NASA-Goddard/395013845897?ref=tsd\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Facebook</a></b>  <b>Find us on <a href=\\\"http://instagram.com/nasagoddard?vm=grid\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Instagram</a></b>\",\n                        \"center\": \"GSFC\",\n                        \"title\": \"Satellite View of the Americas on Earth Day\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001150\",\n                        \"location\": \"Greenbelt, MD\",\n                        \"date_created\": \"2014-04-22T13:10:27Z\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"Satellite View of the Americas on Earth Day\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001150/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001150/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001150~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"description\": \"Artist concept of satellite with solar panels deployed in orbit above the earth.\",\n                        \"center\": \"JSC\",\n                        \"title\": \"Artist concept of satellite in orbit above the earth\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"date_created\": \"1981-10-09T00:00:00Z\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"S81-38291\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"DRAWING\",\n                            \"EARTH (PLANET)\",\n                            \"GRAPHIC ARTS\",\n                            \"SATELLITES\",\n                            \"VISUAL AIDS\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/S81-38291/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/S81-38291/S81-38291~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"description\": \"National Weather Service forecasters have been tracking a low pressure area that moved from the Midwest into the Atlantic Ocean today, and is expected to become a strong nor'easter that will bring blizzard conditions to the northeastern U.S. The path of the system was captured in a NASA movie of NOAA's GOES-East satellite imagery.  An animation of visible and infrared imagery from NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental or GOES satellite captured over the period of January 24 through 26 showed the progression of the developing nor'easter.  The satellite animation began on Jan. 24 when clouds associated with a cold front preceding the low, pushed off the U.S. East coast. The front was followed by a low pressure area that moved from the Midwest to the southeast. That low moved over the Carolinas and exited into the Atlantic Ocean on Jan. 26. NOAA's National Weather Service forecast calls for the low to intensify along the Eastern Seaboard and bring blizzard conditions to the northeastern U.S. on Monday night, January 26 and Tuesday, January 27.  On Monday, January 26, 2015, the National Weather Service noted: A storm system off the East Coast will continue to strengthen as it develops into a major nor'easter on Monday. As the storm moves up the coast, it is expected to bring snowfall of 1-3 feet or more to many parts of the Northeast through Tuesday evening, including New York City and Boston. Strong, gusty winds will combine with the snow to create blizzard conditions along and near the coast.  Winter storm warnings are in effect for the panhandles of West Virginia and Maryland, much of interior New England down to the northern Mid-Atlantic as well as for Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. Winter weather advisories are in effect for portions of the Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic and the southern Appalachians as well as a narrow area across interior New England.  To create the video and imagery, NASA/NOAA's GOES Project located at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland overlays the cloud data from NOAA's GOES-East satellite on a true-color image of land and ocean created by data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS, instrument that flies aboard NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites. Together, these data create the entire animation of the storm and show its movement.  GOES satellites provide the kind of continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis. Geostationary describes an orbit in which a satellite is always in the same position with respect to the rotating Earth. This allows GOES to hover continuously over one position on Earth's surface, appearing stationary. As a result, GOES provide a constant vigil for the atmospheric &quot;triggers&quot; for severe weather conditions such as tornadoes, flash floods, hail storms and hurricanes.  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Landsat 7 is a U.S. satellite used to acquire remotely sensed images of the Earth's land surface and surrounding coastal regions. It is maintained by the Landsat 7 Project Science Office at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD.  Landsat satellites have been acquiring images of the Earth’s land surface since 1972.  Currently there are more than 2 million Landsat images in the National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive.    For more information visit: <a href=\\\"http://landsat.usgs.gov/\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">landsat.usgs.gov/</a>..To learn more about the Landsat satellite go to:.<a href=\\\"http://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/</a>  Credit: NASA/GSFC/Landsat 7  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/MP_Photo_Guidelines.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA image use policy.</a></b>  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/home/index.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA Goddard Space Flight Center</a></b> enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.  <b>Follow us on <a href=\\\"http://twitter.com/NASAGoddardPix\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Twitter</a></b>  <b>Like us on <a href=\\\"http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbelt-MD/NASA-Goddard/395013845897?ref=tsd\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Facebook</a></b>  <b>Find us on <a href=\\\"http://instagrid.me/nasagoddard/?vm=grid\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Instagram</a></b>\",\n                        \"center\": \"GSFC\",\n                        \"title\": \"NASA Satellite Captures Super Bowl Cities - Seattle\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000800\",\n                        \"location\": \"Greenbelt, MD\",\n                        \"date_created\": \"2015-01-30T20:55:34Z\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"NASA Satellite Captures Super Bowl Cities - Seattle\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000800/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000800/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000800~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"description\": \"Landsat 7 image of Phoenix, Arizona acquired November 28, 2014.  Landsat 7 is a U.S. satellite used to acquire remotely sensed images of the Earth's land surface and surrounding coastal regions. It is maintained by the Landsat 7 Project Science Office at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD.  Landsat satellites have been acquiring images of the Earth’s land surface since 1972.  Currently there are more than 2 million Landsat images in the National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive.  For more information visit: <a href=\\\"http://landsat.usgs.gov/\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">landsat.usgs.gov/</a>..To learn more about the Landsat satellite go to:.<a href=\\\"http://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/</a>  Credit: NASA/GSFC/Landsat 7  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/MP_Photo_Guidelines.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA image use policy.</a></b>  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/home/index.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA Goddard Space Flight Center</a></b> enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.  <b>Follow us on <a href=\\\"http://twitter.com/NASAGoddardPix\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Twitter</a></b>  <b>Like us on <a href=\\\"http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbelt-MD/NASA-Goddard/395013845897?ref=tsd\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Facebook</a></b>  <b>Find us on <a href=\\\"http://instagrid.me/nasagoddard/?vm=grid\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Instagram</a></b>\",\n                        \"center\": \"GSFC\",\n                        \"title\": \"NASA Satellite Captures Super Bowl Cities - Phoenix\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000802\",\n                        \"location\": \"Greenbelt, MD\",\n                        \"date_created\": \"2015-01-30T20:55:34Z\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"NASA Satellite Captures Super Bowl Cities - Phoenix\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000802/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000802/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000802~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"description\": \"SODA, Swarm Orbital Dynamics Advisor, a tool that provides the orbital maneuvers required to achieve a desired type of relative swarm motion for satellite missions. 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Aqua data has helped improve weather prediction, detection of forest fires, volcanic ash, and sandstorms. In addition, Aqua data have been used to detect and monitor such greenhouse gases as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane, and to examine the energy imbalance at the top of the Earth's atmosphere and the various components of it. With these uses of Aqua data, scientists have been able to better understand our Earth over the course of the past ten years.  Aqua is a major international Earth Science satellite mission centered at NASA. Launched on May 4, 2002, the satellite has six different Earth-observing instruments on board and is named for the large amount of information being obtained about water in the Earth system from its stream of approximately 89 Gigabytes of data a day. The water variables being measured include almost all elements of the water cycle and involve water in its liquid, solid, and vapor forms. Additional variables being measured include radiative energy fluxes, aerosols, vegetation cover on the land, phytoplankton and dissolved organic matter in the oceans, and air, land, and water temperatures.  For more information about NASA's Aqua satellite, visit: aqua.nasa.gov  ------------ Caption: Artist rendition of the NASA's Aqua satellite, which carries the MODIS and AIRS instruments. Credit: NASA  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/MP_Photo_Guidelines.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA image use policy.</a></b>  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/home/index.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA Goddard Space Flight Center</a></b> enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.  <b>Follow us on <a href=\\\"http://twitter.com/NASA_GoddardPix\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Twitter</a></b>  <b>Like us on <a href=\\\"http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbelt-MD/NASA-Goddard/395013845897?ref=tsd\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Facebook</a></b>  <b>Find us on <a href=\\\"http://instagrid.me/nasagoddard/?vm=grid\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Instagram</a></b>\",\n                        \"center\": \"GSFC\",\n                        \"title\": \"NASA's Aqua Satellite Celebrates 10th Annivesary\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001778\",\n                        \"location\": \"Greenbelt, MD\",\n                        \"album\": [\n                            \"Test\"\n                        ],\n                        \"date_created\": \"2017-12-08T00:00:00Z\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"NASA's Aqua Satellite Celebrates 10th Annivesary\",\n                            \"aqua\",\n                            \"nasa\",\n                            \"goddard\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001778/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001778/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001778~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"date_created\": \"1998-05-08T09:51:22Z\",\n                        \"center\": \"JPL\",\n                        \"title\": \"The Galilean Satellites\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"description\": \"This composite includes the four largest moons of Jupiter which are known as the Galilean satellites. 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The sphere can be seen moving away from the ring structure on the boom device in the Space Shuttle Atlantis' cargo bay.\",\n                        \"center\": \"JSC\",\n                        \"title\": \"STS-46 Tethered Satellite System 1 (TSS-1) satellite deployment from OV-104\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"date_created\": \"1992-08-04T00:00:00Z\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"sts46-73-052\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"ATLANTIS (ORBITER)\",\n                            \"SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS\",\n                            \"STS-46\",\n                            \"TETHERED SATELLITES\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/sts46-73-052/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/sts46-73-052/sts46-73-052~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"description\": \"Artist concept shows the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite E (TDRS-E) augmenting a sophisticated TDRS system (TDRSS) communications network after deployment during STS-43 from Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104. TDRS, built by TRW, will be placed in a geosynchronous orbit and after onorbit testing, which requires several weeks, will be designated TDRS-5. The communications satellite will replace TDRS-3 at 174 degrees West longitude. The backbone of NASA's space-to-ground communications, the TDRSs have increased NASA's ability to send and receive data to spacecraft in low-earth orbit to more than 85 percent of the time. Before TDRS, NASA relied solely on a system of ground stations that permitted communications only 15 percent of the time. Increased coverage has allowed onorbit repairs, live television broadcast from space and continuous dialogues between astronaut crews and ground control during critical periods such as Space Shuttle landings.\",\n                        \"center\": \"JSC\",\n                        \"title\": \"Artist concept of the STS-43 Tracking and Data Relay Satellite E (TDRS-E)\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"date_created\": \"1990-06-22T00:00:00Z\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"S90-41340\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES\",\n                            \"ATLANTIS (ORBITER)\",\n                            \"EARTH (PLANET)\",\n                            \"STS-43\",\n                            \"SATELLITE COMMUNICATION\",\n                            \"TDR SATELLITES\",\n                            \"VISUAL AIDS\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/S90-41340/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/S90-41340/S90-41340~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"description\": \"An artist's concept of STEREO surrounding the sun.   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Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.  <b>Follow us on <a href=\\\"http://twitter.com/NASA_GoddardPix\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Twitter</a></b>  <b>Join us on <a href=\\\"http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbelt-MD/NASA-Goddard/395013845897?ref=tsd\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Facebook</a></b>\",\n                        \"center\": \"GSFC\",\n                        \"title\": \"NASA Satellite STEREO\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001926\",\n                        \"location\": \"Greenbelt, MD\",\n                        \"date_created\": \"2011-02-06T17:13:18Z\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"NASA Satellite STEREO\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001926/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001926/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001926~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"description\": \"In March, NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-S (GOES-S) satellite was lifted into a thermal vacuum chamber to test its ability to function in the cold void of space in its orbit 22,300 miles above the Earth.     The most complicated and challenging test is thermal vacuum where a satellite experiences four cycles of extreme cold to extreme heat in a giant vacuum chamber. To simulate the environment of space, the chamber is cooled to below minus 100 degrees Celsius or minus 148 degrees Fahrenheit and air is pumped out.  The test simulates the temperature changes GOES-S will encounter in space, as well as worst case scenarios of whether the instruments can come back to life in case of a shut down that exposes them to even colder temperatures. In this photo from March 8, the GOES-S satellite was lowered into the giant vacuum chamber at Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, Colorado. GOES-S will be in the thermal vacuum chamber for 45 days. As of March 30, two of four thermal cycles were complete.  GOES-S is the second in the GOES-R series. The GOES-R program is a collaborative development and acquisition effort between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA.   The GOES-R series of satellites will help meteorologists observe and predict local weather events, including thunderstorms, tornadoes, fog, flash floods, and other severe weather. In addition, GOES-R will monitor hazards such as aerosols, dust storms, volcanic eruptions, and forest fires and will also be used for space weather, oceanography, climate monitoring, in-situ data collection, and for search and rescue.  Credit: Lockheed Martin  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/MP_Photo_Guidelines.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA image use policy.</a></b>  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/home/index.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA Goddard Space Flight Center</a></b> enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.  <b>Follow us on <a href=\\\"http://twitter.com/NASAGoddardPix\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Twitter</a></b>  <b>Like us on <a href=\\\"http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbelt-MD/NASA-Goddard/395013845897?ref=tsd\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Facebook</a></b>  <b>Find us on <a href=\\\"http://instagrid.me/nasagoddard/?vm=grid\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Instagram</a></b>      \",\n                        \"center\": \"GSFC\",\n                        \"title\": \"GOES-S satellite in thermal vacuum testing\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000098\",\n                        \"location\": \"Greenbelt, MD\",\n                        \"album\": [\n                            \"Test\"\n                        ],\n                        \"date_created\": \"2017-12-08T00:00:00Z\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"GOES-S satellite in thermal vacuum testing\",\n                            \"goess\",\n                            \"tvac\",\n                            \"goesr\",\n                            \"lockheedmartin\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000098/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000098/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000098~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"description\": \"NASA image acquired November 2,  2011  The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument on NASA's Terra satellite captured this image of the Knox, Budd Law Dome, and Sabrina Coasts, Antarctica on November 2, 2011 at 01:40 UTC (Nov. 1 at 9:40 p.m. EDT).  Operation Ice Bridge is exploring Antarctic ice, and more information can be found at <a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/icebridge\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">www.nasa.gov/icebridge</a>.  Image Credit: NASA Goddard MODIS Rapid Response Team  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/MP_Photo_Guidelines.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA image use policy.</a></b>  <b><a href=\\\"http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/home/index.html\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">NASA Goddard Space Flight Center</a></b> enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.  <b>Follow us on <a href=\\\"http://twitter.com/NASA_GoddardPix\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Twitter</a></b>  <b>Like us on <a href=\\\"http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbelt-MD/NASA-Goddard/395013845897?ref=tsd\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Facebook</a></b>  <b>Find us on <a href=\\\"http://instagrid.me/nasagoddard/?vm=grid\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow\\\">Instagram</a></b>\",\n                        \"center\": \"GSFC\",\n                        \"title\": \"NASA Satellite View of Antarctica\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001866\",\n                        \"location\": \"Greenbelt, MD\",\n                        \"album\": [\n                            \"Test\"\n                        ],\n                        \"date_created\": \"2017-12-08T00:00:00Z\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"NASA Satellite View of Antarctica\",\n                            \"snow\",\n                            \"ice\",\n                            \"earth\",\n                            \"space\",\n                            \"antarctica\",\n                            \"nasa\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001866/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001866/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e001866~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"date_created\": \"1996-01-29T11:10:58Z\",\n                        \"center\": \"JPL\",\n                        \"title\": \"Galilean Satellites\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"description\": \"These photos of the four Galilean satellites of Jupiter were taken by NASA Voyager 1 during its approach to the planet in early March 1979. 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WPC stated &quot;This will allow for a strong nor'easter to develop near the coast and cause a late-season snowstorm from the central Appalachians to New England, including many of the big cities in the Northeast U.S.&quot;  Credits: NASA/NOAA GOES Project  \",\n                        \"center\": \"GSFC\",\n                        \"title\": \"Satellites see major winter storm marching toward the U.S. East Coast\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"image\",\n                        \"nasa_id\": \"GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000120\",\n                        \"location\": \"Greenbelt, MD\",\n                        \"album\": [\n                            \"Test\"\n                        ],\n                        \"date_created\": \"2017-12-08T00:00:00Z\",\n                        \"keywords\": [\n                            \"Satellites see major winter storm marching toward the U.S. East Coast\"\n                        ]\n                    }\n                ],\n                \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000120/collection.json\",\n                \"links\": [\n                    {\n                        \"rel\": \"preview\",\n                        \"render\": \"image\",\n                        \"href\": \"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000120/GSFC_20171208_Archive_e000120~thumb.jpg\"\n                    }\n                ]\n            },\n            {\n                \"data\": [\n                    {\n                        \"date_created\": \"2017-05-16T00:00:00Z\",\n                        \"center\": \"GSFC\",\n                        \"title\": \"NASA Releases a Tiny Satellite to Study Ice Clouds\",\n                        \"media_type\": \"video\",\n                        \"album\": [\n                            \"CubeSats\"\n                        ],\n                        \"description\": \"IceCube is a CubeSat, a very small satellite designed to test a new technology for eventual use on larger satellites. 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The backdoor cold front brings relief to the Mid-Atlantic after temperatures in Washington, D.C. hit 92F on Tuesday, May 27 and 88F on Wednesday, May 28 at Reagan National Airport, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). NWS forecasters expect the high temperature for May 29 to only reach 60F in the District of Columbia.  NOAA's GOES-East satellite captured a view of the clouds associated with the backdoor cold front that stretch from southern Illinois to North Carolina. The National Weather Service forecast expects the backdoor cold front to bring showers to the Midwest, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic today, May 29.  According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a backdoor cold front is a cold front moving south or southwest along the Atlantic seaboard and Great Lakes; these are especially common during the spring months.   This visible image was taken by NOAA's GOES-East satellite on May 29 at 12:30 UTC (8:30 a.m. EDT). 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Each sample was then homogenized for approximately 20 seconds at 21,000 RPM using a Polytron PT1300D handheld homogenizer with a 5 mm standard dispersing aggregate tip (Kinematica Bohemia NY). Homogenates were centrifuged for 3 minutes at room temperature at 21,300 g to remove cell debris. Following the manufacturer  s protocol DNA and RNA were isolated and purified from the supernatant. DNA was eluted in 50 uL EB buffer and RNA was eluted in 40 uL RNase-free H2O. DNA and RNA concentrations were measured using Qubit 3.0 Fluorometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific Waltham MA). RNA quality was assessed using the Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer with the Agilent RNA 6000 Nano Kit or Agilent RNA 6000 Pico Kit (Agilent Technologies Santa Clara CA).     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Twenty mice of similar age sex and strain were used for ground controls housed in identical hardware and matching ISS environmental conditions. Basal controls were housed in standard vivarium cages. Spaceflight ground controls and basal groups had blood collected then were euthanized had one hind limb removed and finally whole carcasses were stored at -80 C until dissection. 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These liver samples were collected and processed as described in GLDS-25 (https://genelab-data.ndc.nasa.gov/genelab/accession/GLDS-25). This protocol is repeated here. On July 8 2011 age- and weight-matched female C57BL/6J mice (n=15/group) were placed into three Animal Enclosure Modules (AEMs 2 groups of 5 per AEM separated by a wire mesh) and flown on the Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-135) for 13 days. There were two sets of ground controls housed at the Space Life Science Laboratory (SLSL) at KSC. Due to the nature of the NASA BSP program we did not receive tissues from all mice for all assays. Ground AEM control mice were placed into the same hardware used in flight and environmental parameters such as temperature and CO2 levels were matched as closely as possible based on 48-hour delayed telemetry data. Conditions were controlled for temperature humidity and a 12:12 hr light:dark cycle; food (food bars developed by NASA Ames) and water was provided ad libitum. Vivarium control mice were housed in standard shoebox cages and fed standard rodent chow. Vivarium mice were used to normalize cell counts minimizing day-to-day variability. Mice were euthanized and dissected within 3-5 hours of landing. As part of the primary science all mice underwent dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) densitometry (Piximus Inc. Fitchburg WI) immediately prior to anesthesia and euthanization. Mice were anesthetized with 3-5% isoflurane and euthanized with 100% CO2 and exsanguination. Livers were collected within 3-4 hours of landing snap frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored in -80C freezer.      RNA was extracted from liver tissue using the AllPrep DNA/RNA Mini Kit (Qiagen Valencia CA). Homogenization buffer for RNA purification was made by adding 1:100 beta-mercaptoethanol to Buffer RLT and kept on ice until use. Approximately 20 mg of frozen liver tissue was immediately placed in 800  xc2 xb5L of the Buffer RLT solution. Each sample was then homogenized for approximately 20 seconds at 21,000 RPM using a Polytron PT1300D handheld homogenizer with a 5 mm standard dispersing aggregate tip (Kinematica Bohemia NY). Homogenates were centrifuged for 3 minutes at room temperature at 21,300 g to remove cell debris. Following the manufacturer xe2 x80 x99s protocol RNA was isolated and purified from the supernatant. RNA was eluted in 50  xc2 xb5L RNase-free H2O. RNA concentration was measured using Qubit 3.0 Fluorometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific Waltham MA). 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Each sample was then homogenized for approximately 20 seconds at 21,000 RPM using a Polytron PT1300D handheld homogenizer with a 5 mm standard dispersing aggregate tip (Kinematica Bohemia NY). Homogenates were centrifuged for 3 minutes at room temperature at 15,000 RPM to remove cell debris. The supernatant from each sample was then used to isolate and purify DNA and RNA following the manufacturer  s protocol. RNA was eluted twice per sample in 30 uL H2O per elution. Concentration and absorbance ratios for all RNA and DNA samples were measured using the NanoDrop 2000 spectrophotometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific Waltham MA). RNA quality was assessed using the Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer with the Agilent RNA 6000 Nano Kit or Agilent RNA 6000 Pico Kit (Agilent Technologies Santa Clara CA).     RNA sequencing library construction was performed by UC Davis Genome Center using the Illumina TruSeq standard RNA library prep kit after mRNA enrichment (poly-A specific). 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Samples were processed at the Stanford University Mass Spectrometry (SUMS) omics core facility in two batches the first batch included spaceflight and ground control samples and the second batch included basal and vivarium control samples.\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"Rodent Habitat\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"Beheshti A Ray S Fogle H Berrios D Costes SV\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"https://lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/experiment/exper.aspx?exp_index=13380\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"A microRNA signature and TGF- xce xb21 response were identified as the key master regulators for spaceflight response\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"Ames Research Center (ARC)\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"RR-1 is a validation flight to evaluate the hardware operational and science capabilities of the Rodent Research Project on the ISS. RNA DNA and protein were purified from liver tissues from RR-1 mice (female C57BL/6J 16wk old at time of launch). From each group two liver samples were collected and frozen immediately after euthanasia. The rest of the liver samples from each group were collected from frozen carcasses dissected post-flight. RNA-Seq whole genome and RNA BS-Seq (bisulfite sequencing) and proteomic expression profiling were performed.  xc2 xa0RNA extracted from these tissues was re-sequenced; these data are available as part of GLDS-168 (https://genelab-data.ndc.nasa.gov/genelab/accession/GLDS-168). xc2 xa0\",\n                    \"organism\": \"Mus musculus\"\n                },\n                \"highlight\": {\n                    \"all\": [\n                        \"<em>Liver</em>\",\n                        \"Rodent Research-1 (RR1) NASA <em>liver</em>\",\n                        \"<em>mouse</em> habitation protocol     nucleic acid extraction     RNA sequencing library construction     protein\",\n                        \"Rodent Research-1 (RR1) NASA Validation Flight: <em>Mouse</em> <em>liver</em> transcriptomic proteomic and epigenomic data\",\n                        \"<em>cgene</em>\"\n                    ]\n                }\n            },\n            {\n                \"_index\": \"glds\",\n                \"_type\": \"docs\",\n                \"_id\": \"GLDS-47\",\n                \"_score\": 11.011209,\n                \"_source\": {\n                    \"Authoritative Source URL\": \"GLDS-47/\",\n                    \"Flight Program\": \"International Space Station (ISS)\",\n                    \"Mission\": {\n                        \"End Date\": \"Oct-25-2014\",\n                        \"Start Date\": \"Sep-20-2014\",\n                        \"Name\": \"SpaceX-4\"\n                    },\n                    \"Material Type\": \"liver\",\n                    \"Project Identifier\": \"RR-1\",\n                    \"Accession\": \"GLDS-47\",\n                    \"Study Identifier\": \"RR1-CASIS\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Name\": \"sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     RNA sequencing library construction     protein extraction     TMT isobaric labeling     DNA sequencing library construction     nucleic acid sequencing     mouse habitation\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Type\": \"nucleotide sequencing     mass spectrometry     nucleotide sequencing\",\n                    \"Acknowledgments\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Platform\": \"Illumina     LTQ Orbitrap Velos (Thermo Scientific)     Illumina\",\n                    \"Study Person\": {\n                        \"Last Name\": \"Globus     Cadena\",\n                        \"Middle Initials\": \"\",\n                        \"First Name\": \"Ruth     Sam\"\n                    },\n                    \"Study Protocol Type\": \"sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     library construction     extraction     labeling     library construction     nucleic acid sequencing     Animal Husbandry\",\n                    \"Space Program\": \"NASA\",\n                    \"Study Title\": \"Rodent Research-1 (RR1) National Lab Validation Flight: Mouse liver transcriptomic proteomic and epigenomic data\",\n                    \"Study Factor Type\": \"dissection protocol, Space Flight\",\n                    \"Study Public Release Date\": \"1450155600\",\n                    \"Parameter Value\": \"\",\n                    \"thumbnail\": \"/genelab/img/GLDS47__study_image.png\",\n                    \"Study Factor Name\": \"Spaceflight     Dissection Timeline\",\n                    \"Study Assay Measurement Type\": \"DNA methylation profiling     protein expression profiling     transcription profiling\",\n                    \"Project Type\": \"Spaceflight Study\",\n                    \"Factor Value\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Accession\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Type\": \"cgene\",\n                    \"Project Title\": \"Rodent Research 1\",\n                    \"Study Funding Agency\": \"This investigation was funded by the ISS National Lab the NASA Space Biology Program Office Space Life and Physical Sciences Research and Applications Division and additional funding from the International Space Station Research Integration Office to the Space Biology GeneLab Project\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Description\": \"The flight group mice were euthanized by ISS crew with Euthasol injection followed by cervical dislocation and liver collection on Launch +21 and +22 days. Left hindlimb and spleen were collected prior to liver collection. Each whole liver sample was placed in an 1.8 ml cryovial and frozen in a pre-chilled Mini Cold Bag (MCB) before transfer to the MELFI freezer. Ground and Basal controls were processed follwing the same protocol.     RNA of RR-1 CASIS samples were purified and provided by Rodent Research project. RNA was extracted from homogenized tissues using TRIzol reagent (Thermo Fisher Scientific Waltham MA). RNA concentration and purity were measured using the NanoDrop 2000 spectrophotometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific Waltham MA). RNA quality was measured using the Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer with the Agilent RNA 6000 Nano Kit (Agilent Technologies Santa Clara CA).\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"Rodent Habitat\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"https://lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/experiment/exper.aspx?exp_index=13380\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"Ames Research Center (ARC)\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"The Rodent Reasearch-1 National Lab (RR-1 CASIS) experiment was performed to study the effect of microgravity on muscle wasting. RNA DNA and protein were purified from RR-1 CASIS (the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space) liver samples. Groups included: Flight (FLT) dissected on-orbit (21 or 22 days after launch); age-matched Ground Controls (GC); and Basal Controls (BC euthanized at time of launch). RNA-Seq whole genome BS-Seq (bisulfite sequencing) and proteomic expression profiling were performed.\",\n                    \"organism\": \"Mus musculus\"\n                },\n                \"highlight\": {\n                    \"all\": [\n                        \"<em>liver</em>\",\n                        \"extraction     TMT isobaric labeling     DNA sequencing library construction     nucleic acid sequencing     <em>mouse</em>\",\n                        \"Rodent Research-1 (RR1) National Lab Validation Flight: <em>Mouse</em> <em>liver</em> transcriptomic proteomic and epigenomic\",\n                        \"<em>cgene</em>\",\n                        \"Left hindlimb and spleen were collected prior to <em>liver</em> collection.\"\n                    ]\n                }\n            },\n            {\n                \"_index\": \"glds\",\n                \"_type\": \"docs\",\n                \"_id\": \"GLDS-25\",\n                \"_score\": 10.418224,\n                \"_source\": {\n                    \"Authoritative Source URL\": \"GLDS-25/\",\n                    \"Flight Program\": \"Space Transportation System (STS)\",\n                    \"Mission\": {\n                        \"End Date\": \"21-Jul-2011\",\n                        \"Start Date\": \"08-Jul-2011\",\n                        \"Name\": \"STS-135\"\n                    },\n                    \"Material Type\": \"liver\",\n                    \"Project Identifier\": \"CBTM-3 (Biospecimen Sharing Program)\",\n                    \"Accession\": \"GLDS-25\",\n                    \"Study Identifier\": \"PMJ150512\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Name\": \"sample collection     RNA extraction     labeling     nucleic acid hybridization     data collection     radiation dosimetry     mouse habitation     GeneLab microarray data processing protocol\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Type\": \"DNA microarray\",\n                    \"Acknowledgments\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Platform\": \"Affymetrix\",\n                    \"Study Person\": {\n                        \"Last Name\": \"Pecaut     Mao     Nishiyama     Jonscher\",\n                        \"Middle Initials\": \"J     Wen\",\n                        \"First Name\": \"Michael     Xiao     Nina     Karen\"\n                    },\n                    \"Study Protocol Type\": \"sample collection     RNA extraction     labeling     nucleic acid hybridization     data collection     Radiation Dosimetry     mouse habitation     data transformation\",\n                    \"Space Program\": \"NASA\",\n                    \"Study Title\": \"STS-135 Liver Transcriptomics\",\n                    \"Study Factor Type\": \"Cosmic Radiation, Space Flight\",\n                    \"Study Public Release Date\": \"1446091200\",\n                    \"Parameter Value\": \"\",\n                    \"thumbnail\": \"/genelab/img/GLDS25__study_image.png\",\n                    \"Study Factor Name\": \"Spaceflight     Cosmic Radiation\",\n                    \"Study Assay Measurement Type\": \"transcription profiling\",\n                    \"Project Type\": \"Spaceflight Study\",\n                    \"Factor Value\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Accession\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Type\": \"cgene\",\n                    \"Project Title\": \"Commercial Biomedical Test Module-3\",\n                    \"Study Funding Agency\": \"This study was supported by the NASA Cooperative Agreement NNX10AJ31G   Cooperative Research in Proton Space Radiation   the LLUMC (Loma Linda University Medical Center) Department of Radiation Medicine and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center Department of Anesthesiology. Liver samples were obtained through the NASA Biospecimen Sharing Program.\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Description\": \"Mice were euthanized and dissected within 3-5 hours of landing. As part of the primary science all mice underwent dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) densitometry (Piximus Inc. Fitchburg WI) immediately prior to anesthesia and euthanization. Mice were anesthetized with 3-5% isoflurane and euthanized with 100% CO2 and exsanguination. These studies were approved by the NASA Ames and University of Colorado at Boulder Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs).\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"Animal Enclosure Module (AEM)\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"NNX10AJ31G\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"Mao XW Pecaut MJ Stodieck LS Ferguson VL Bateman TA Bouxsein ML Gridley DS.     Gridley DS Mao XW Stodieck LS Ferguson VL Bateman TA Moldovan M Cunningham CE Jones TA Slater JM Pecaut MJ.     Mao XW Pecaut MJ Stodieck LS Ferguson VL Bateman TA Bouxsein M Jones TA Moldovan M Cunningham CE Chieu J Gridley DS.     Jonscher KR Alfonso-Garcia A Suhalim JL Orlicky DJ Potma EO Ferguson VL Bouxsein ML Bateman TA Stodieck LS Levi M Friedman JE Gridley DS Pecaut MJ.     Pecaut MJ Mao XW Bellinger DL Jonscher KR Stodieck LS Ferguson VL Bateman TA Mohney RP Gridley DS     Blaber EA Pecaut MJ Jonscher KR.     Beheshti A Ray S Fogle H Berrios D Costes SV     Beheshti A Cekanaviciute E Smith DJ Costes SV\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"https://lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/experiment/exper.aspx?exp_index=1983\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"Biological and metabolic response in STS-135 space-flown mouse skin.     Changes in mouse thymus and spleen after return from the STS-135 mission in space.     Spaceflight environment induces mitochondrial oxidative damage in ocular tissue.     Spaceflight Activates Lipotoxic Pathways in Mouse Liver     Is spaceflight-induced immune dysfunction linked to systemic changes in metabolism     Spaceflight Activates Autophagy Programs and the Proteasome in Mouse Liver     A microRNA signature and TGF- xce xb21 response were identified as the key master regulators for spaceflight response     Global transcriptomic analysis suggests carbon dioxide as an environmental stressor in spaceflight: A systems biology GeneLab case study\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"Ames Research Center (ARC)\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"Mice were flown onboard STS-135 and returned to Earth for analysis. Livers were collected within 3-4 hours of landing and snap frozen in liquid nitrogen. Samples were shipped to UCI Genomics High Throughput Facility for analysis.\",\n                    \"organism\": \"\"\n                },\n                \"highlight\": {\n                    \"all\": [\n                        \"<em>liver</em>\",\n                        \"STS-135 <em>Liver</em> Transcriptomics\",\n                        \"<em>cgene</em>\",\n                        \"<em>Liver</em> samples were obtained through the NASA Biospecimen Sharing Program.\",\n                        \"Spaceflight Activates Lipotoxic Pathways in <em>Mouse</em> <em>Liver</em>     Is spaceflight-induced immune dysfunction\"\n                    ]\n                }\n            },\n            {\n                \"_index\": \"glds\",\n                \"_type\": \"docs\",\n                \"_id\": \"GLDS-222\",\n                \"_score\": 9.629049,\n                \"_source\": {\n                    \"Authoritative Source URL\": \"GLDS-222/\",\n                    \"Flight Program\": \"Space Transportation System (STS)\",\n                    \"Mission\": {\n                        \"End Date\": \"21-Jul-2011\",\n                        \"Start Date\": \"08-Jul-2011\",\n                        \"Name\": \"STS-135\"\n                    },\n                    \"Material Type\": \"Cerebellum\",\n                    \"Project Identifier\": \"CBTM-3 (Biospecimen Sharing Program)\",\n                    \"Accession\": \"GLDS-222\",\n                    \"Study Identifier\": \"STS-135 Cerebellum Transcriptomics\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Name\": \"sample collection     RNA extraction     labeling     nucleic acid hybridization     data collection     radiation dosimetry     mouse habitation\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Type\": \"DNA microarray\",\n                    \"Acknowledgments\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Platform\": \"Affymetrix\",\n                    \"Study Person\": {\n                        \"Last Name\": \"Pecaut      Mao     Tan     Nishiyama     Jonscher\",\n                        \"Middle Initials\": \"J\",\n                        \"First Name\": \"Michael     Xiao Wen     John     Nina     Karen\"\n                    },\n                    \"Study Protocol Type\": \"sample collection     RNA extraction     labeling     nucleic acid hybridization     data collection     Radiation Dosimetry     mouse habitation\",\n                    \"Space Program\": \"NASA\",\n                    \"Study Title\": \"STS-135 Cerebellum Transcriptomics\",\n                    \"Study Factor Type\": \"Cosmic Radiation, Space Flight\",\n                    \"Study Public Release Date\": \"1553832000\",\n                    \"Parameter Value\": \"\",\n                    \"thumbnail\": \"/genelab/img/GLDS222__study_image.png\",\n                    \"Study Factor Name\": \"Spaceflight     Cosmic Radiation\",\n                    \"Study Assay Measurement Type\": \"transcription profiling\",\n                    \"Project Type\": \"Spaceflight Study\",\n                    \"Factor Value\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Accession\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Type\": \"cgene\",\n                    \"Project Title\": \"Commercial Biomedical Test Module-3\",\n                    \"Study Funding Agency\": \"This study was supported by the NASA Cooperative Agreement NNX10AJ31G   Cooperative Research in Proton Space Radiation   the LLUMC (Loma Linda University Medical Center) Department of Radiation Medicine and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center Department of Anesthesiology. Liver samples were obtained through the NASA Biospecimen Sharing Program.\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Description\": \"Mice were euthanized and dissected within 3-5 hours of landing. As part of the primary science all mice underwent dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) densitometry (Piximus Inc. Fitchburg WI) immediately prior to anesthesia and euthanization. Mice were anesthetized with 3-5% isoflurane and euthanized with 100% CO2 and exsanguination. These studies were approved by the NASA Ames and University of Colorado at Boulder Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs).\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"Animal Enclosure Module (AEM)\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"https://lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/experiment/exper.aspx?exp_index=1983\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"Ames Research Center (ARC)\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"Mice were flown onboard STS-135 and returned to Earth for analysis. Cerebellums were collected within 3-4 hours of landing and snap frozen in liquid nitrogen. Samples were shipped to UCI Genomics High Throughput Facility for analysis.\",\n                    \"organism\": \"Mus musculus\"\n                },\n                \"highlight\": {\n                    \"all\": [\n                        \"extraction     labeling     nucleic acid hybridization     data collection     radiation dosimetry     <em>mouse</em>\",\n                        \"extraction     labeling     nucleic acid hybridization     data collection     Radiation Dosimetry     <em>mouse</em>\",\n                        \"<em>cgene</em>\",\n                        \"<em>Liver</em> samples were obtained through the NASA Biospecimen Sharing Program.\"\n                    ]\n                }\n            },\n            {\n                \"_index\": \"glds\",\n                \"_type\": \"docs\",\n                \"_id\": \"GLDS-168\",\n                \"_score\": 9.49348,\n                \"_source\": {\n                    \"Authoritative Source URL\": \"GLDS-168/\",\n                    \"Flight Program\": \"International Space Station (ISS)\",\n                    \"Mission\": {\n                        \"End Date\": \"\",\n                        \"Start Date\": \"\",\n                        \"Name\": \"SpaceX-4 and SpaceX-8\"\n                    },\n                    \"Material Type\": \"Liver\",\n                    \"Project Identifier\": \"RR-1 and RR-3\",\n                    \"Accession\": \"GLDS-168\",\n                    \"Study Identifier\": \"NIST-Liver\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Name\": \"nucleic acid extraction     RNA sequencing library construction     nucleic acid sequencing     spike-in control protocol     RR3 sample collection     RR1 mouse habitation     RR3 mouse habitation     RR1 sample collection\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Type\": \"nucleotide sequencing\",\n                    \"Acknowledgments\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Platform\": \"Illumina\",\n                    \"Study Person\": {\n                        \"Last Name\": \"Galazka     GeneLab\",\n                        \"Middle Initials\": \"\",\n                        \"First Name\": \"Jonathan      NASA\"\n                    },\n                    \"Study Protocol Type\": \"nucleic acid extraction     library construction     nucleic acid sequencing     spike-in control     sample collection protocol     Animal Husbandry     Animal Husbandry     sample collection protocol\",\n                    \"Space Program\": \"NASA\",\n                    \"Study Title\": \"RR-1 and RR-3 mouse liver transcriptomics with and without ERCC control RNA spike-ins\",\n                    \"Study Factor Type\": \"Space Flight, treatment\",\n                    \"Study Public Release Date\": \"1521172800\",\n                    \"Parameter Value\": \"\",\n                    \"thumbnail\": \"/genelab/img/GLDS168__study_image.png\",\n                    \"Study Factor Name\": \"Spaceflight     Treatment\",\n                    \"Study Assay Measurement Type\": \"transcription profiling\",\n                    \"Project Type\": \"Spaceflight Study\",\n                    \"Factor Value\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Accession\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Type\": \"cgene\",\n                    \"Project Title\": \"Rodent Research\",\n                    \"Study Funding Agency\": \"This investigation was funded by the NASA Space Biology Program Office Space Life and Physical Sciences Research and Applications Division and additional funding from the International Space Station Research Integration Office to the Space Biology GeneLab Project.\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Description\": \"Samples were generated at the time of sample collection for GLDS-48 (https://genelab-data.ndc.nasa.gov/genelab/accession/GLDS-48) and GLDS-137 (https://genelab-data.ndc.nasa.gov/genelab/accession/GLDS-137) studies. Extracted RNA aliquots were stored at -80 C. RNA was extracted using the AllPrep DNA/RNA Mini Kit (Qiagen Valencia CA). Briefly homogenization buffer for RNA purification was made by adding 1:100 volumes beta-mercaptoethanol to Buffer RLT and kept on ice until use. Approximately 25 mg of frozen liver tissue was immediately placed in 600 uL of the Buffer RLT solution. Each sample was then homogenized for approximately 20 seconds at 21,000 RPM using a Polytron PT1300D handheld homogenizer with a 5 mm standard dispersing aggregate tip (Kinematica Bohemia NY). Homogenates were centrifuged for 3 minutes at room temperature at 21,300 g to remove cell debris. Following the manufacturer xef xbf xbds protocol RNA were isolated and purified from the supernatant. RNA was eluted in 40 uL RNase-free H2O. RNA concentrations were measured using Qubit 3.0 Fluorometer (ThermoFisher Scientific Waltham MA). RNA quality was assessed using the Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer with the Agilent RNA 6000 Nano Kit or Agilent RNA 6000 Pico Kit (Agilent Technologies Santa Clara CA).\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"Rodent Habitat\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"Jiang P Green SJ Chlipala GE Turek FW Vitaterna MH\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"Reproducible changes in the gut microbiome suggest a shift in microbial and host metabolism during spaceflight\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"Ames Research Center (ARC)\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"Proper interpretation of RNA sequencing data requires an understanding of assay sensitivity and sources of variability. To this end the External RNA Control Consortium (ERCC) developed a standard set of 92 poly-adenylated RNA transcripts that are orthogonal to mammalian RNA that can be added to RNA extracts before library generation and sequencing. The presence of these RNA standards at known ratios improves interpretation of RNA sequencing datasets. To test the utility of the ERCC RNA controls total RNA extracted from mouse livers from the Rodent Research 1 (flight ground control basal control and vivarium control groups) and Rodent Research 3 (flight ground control and basal control groups) missions were sequenced with and without the ERCC control RNA (RR-3 liver samples without ERCC control have been sequenced previously and the dataset is released in the GLDS-137). To allow comparison within and between groups ERCC Mix 1 or Mix 2 were added to half of the samples from each group respectively.\",\n                    \"organism\": \"Mus musculus\"\n                },\n                \"highlight\": {\n                    \"all\": [\n                        \"<em>Liver</em>\",\n                        \"NIST-<em>Liver</em>\",\n                        \"habitation     RR3 <em>mouse</em> habitation     RR1 sample collection\",\n                        \"RR-1 and RR-3 <em>mouse</em> <em>liver</em> transcriptomics with and without ERCC control RNA spike-ins\",\n                        \"<em>cgene</em>\"\n                    ]\n                }\n            },\n            {\n                \"_index\": \"glds\",\n                \"_type\": \"docs\",\n                \"_id\": \"GLDS-209\",\n                \"_score\": 9.06763,\n                \"_source\": {\n                    \"Authoritative Source URL\": \"GLDS-209/\",\n                    \"Flight Program\": \"NA\",\n                    \"Mission\": {\n                        \"End Date\": \"19-May-2013\",\n                        \"Start Date\": \"19-Apr-2013\",\n                        \"Name\": \"Bion-M1\"\n                    },\n                    \"Material Type\": \"Liver\",\n                    \"Project Identifier\": \"Bion-M1\",\n                    \"Accession\": \"GLDS-209\",\n                    \"Study Identifier\": \"PXD005102\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Name\": \"extraction     mass spectrometry     data transformation     sample collection     mouse habitation protocol     radiation dosimetry\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Type\": \"mass spectrometry\",\n                    \"Acknowledgments\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Platform\": \"Exactive (Thermo Scientific)\",\n                    \"Study Person\": {\n                        \"Last Name\": \"Anselm     Zgoda\",\n                        \"Middle Initials\": \"\",\n                        \"First Name\": \"Viktoria     Victor\"\n                    },\n                    \"Study Protocol Type\": \"extraction     mass spectrometry     data transformation     sample collection     mouse habitation     Radiation Dosimetry\",\n                    \"Space Program\": \"NA\",\n                    \"Study Title\": \"Re-Adaption on Earth after Spaceflights Affects the Mouse Liver Proteome\",\n                    \"Study Factor Type\": \"dissection protocol, Absorbed Radiation Dose, Space Flight\",\n                    \"Study Public Release Date\": \"1503374400\",\n                    \"Parameter Value\": \"\",\n                    \"thumbnail\": \"/genelab/img/GLDS209__study_image.png\",\n                    \"Study Factor Name\": \"Spaceflight     Dissection Timeline     Absorbed Radiation Dose\",\n                    \"Study Assay Measurement Type\": \"protein expression profiling\",\n                    \"Project Type\": \"Spaceflight Study\",\n                    \"Factor Value\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Accession\": \"PXD005102\",\n                    \"Data Source Type\": \"cgene\",\n                    \"Project Title\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Funding Agency\": \"Russian Scientific Foundation\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Description\": \"Twenty milligrams of each mouse liver were washed with PBS homogenized in 200  xce xbcL lysis buffer (4% SDS in 0.1 M Tris-HCl pH 8.5) and centrifuged at 3000 xc3 x97 g at 4  xc2 xb0C for 5 min. Total protein content was measured according to the BCA method. A total protein amount of 100  xce xbcg for each sample was used for tryptic digestion according to the common FASP protocol. Briefly detergents in the samples were exchanged with 100 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.5) using Microcon filters (10 kDa cut off Millipore Bedford MA USA). Protein disulfide bridges were reduced with 100 mM 1,4-dithiothreitol in 100 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.5) alkylation of thiols was performed with 55 mM iodacetamide in 8 M urea/100 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.5). Tryptic digestion with a trypsin (Sequencing Grade Modified Promega Madison WI USA) to protein ratio of 1:100 was carried out overnight at 37  xc2 xb0C in a 50 mM tetraethylammonium bicarbonate (pH 8.5) followed by an additional digestion step under the same conditions with 2 h duration.     We separated 2  xce xbcg peptides for each sample with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC Ultimate 3000 Nano LC System Thermo Scientific Rockwell IL USA) in a 15-cm long C18 column with an inner diameter of 75  xce xbcm (Acclaim xc2 xae PepMap xe2 x84 xa2 RSLC Thermo Fisher Scientific Rockwell IL USA). The peptides were eluted with a gradient from 5 xe2 x80 x9335% buffer B (80% acetonitrile 0.1% formic acid) over 115 min at a flow rate of 0.3  xce xbcL xe2 x88 x921 min. Total run time including 90 min to reach 99% buffer B flushing 10 min with 99% buffer B and 15 min re-equilibration to buffer A (0.1% formic acid) amounted 155 min. Further analysis was performed with a Q Exactive HF mass spectrometer (Q ExactiveTM HF Hybrid Quadrupole-OrbitrapTM Mass spectrometer Thermo Fisher Scientific Rockwell IL USA). Mass spectra were acquired at a resolution of 60,000 (MS) and 15,000 (MS/MS) in a m/z range of 400 xe2 x88 x921500 (MS) and 200 xe2 x80 x932000 (MS/MS). An isolation threshold of 100,000 counts was determined for precursor xe2 x80 x99s selection and up to top 25 precursors were chosen for fragmentation with high-energy collisional dissociation (HCD) at 25 NCE and 100 ms accumulation time. Precursors with a charged state of +1 were rejected and all measured precursors were excluded from measurement for 20 s. At least three technical runs were measured for each sample.\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"16-44-03007\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"Viktoria Anselm Svetlana Novikova,2 and Victor Zgoda\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"Re-Adaption on Earth after Spaceflights Affects the Mouse Liver Proteome\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"Harsh environmental conditions including microgravity and radiation during prolonged spaceflights are known to alter hepatic metabolism. Our studies have focused on the analysis of possible changes in metabolic pathways in livers of mice which experienced 30 days of spaceflight with and without an additional re-adaption period of 7 days compared to control mice on Earth. Utilizing shotgun mass spectrometry and label-free quantification we performed proteomic profiling to investigate mice livers from the spaceflight project  xe2 x80 x9cBion-M 1 xe2 x80 x9d. No significant alterations in protein levels were observed between control mice liver and spaceflight mice which is possibly caused by insufficient fold change detection combined with high variances within the groups. In contrast our results show that more than a third of the quantified protein levels are altered comparing the liver proteome of mice with and without re-adaption time after their spaceflight. Proteins related to amino acid metabolism showed higher levels after re-adaption which may indicate higher rates of gluconeogenesis. Members of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor pathway reconstitute their level after 7 days due to a decrease in fold change which indicates decreased signs of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Moreover bile acid secretion regenerates on Earth due to reconstitution of related transmembrane proteins and elevated levels of the drug-metabolising enzymes belonging to the CYP superfamily decrease 7 days after the spaceflight. Thus our study demonstrates reconstitution of pharmacological response and early signs of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease recover within 7 days whereas glucose uptake should be monitored due to alterations in gluconeogenesis.\",\n                    \"organism\": \"Mus musculus\"\n                },\n                \"highlight\": {\n                    \"all\": [\n                        \"<em>Liver</em>\",\n                        \"Re-Adaption on Earth after Spaceflights Affects the <em>Mouse</em> <em>Liver</em> Proteome\",\n                        \"<em>cgene</em>\",\n                        \"Twenty milligrams of each <em>mouse</em> <em>liver</em> were washed with PBS homogenized in 200  xce xbcL lysis buffer\",\n                        \"Re-Adaption on Earth after Spaceflights Affects the <em>Mouse</em> <em>Liver</em> Proteome\"\n                    ]\n                }\n            },\n            {\n                \"_index\": \"glds\",\n                \"_type\": \"docs\",\n                \"_id\": \"GLDS-235\",\n                \"_score\": 8.106833,\n                \"_source\": {\n                    \"Authoritative Source URL\": \"GLDS-235/\",\n                    \"Flight Program\": \"NA\",\n                    \"Mission\": {\n                        \"End Date\": \"\",\n                        \"Start Date\": \"\",\n                        \"Name\": \"\"\n                    },\n                    \"Material Type\": \"left lobe of liver\",\n                    \"Project Identifier\": \"NA\",\n                    \"Accession\": \"GLDS-235\",\n                    \"Study Identifier\": \"Freezing Study_Liver\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Name\": \"sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     library construction     nucleic acid sequencing     spike-in control protocol     Euthanasia\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Type\": \"RNA Sequencing (RNA-Seq)\",\n                    \"Acknowledgments\": \"We would like to acknowledge the Sample Processing Lab members including San-Huei Lai Polo Valery Boyko Marie Dinh and Yi-Chun Chen for conducting the study. We also thank Sigrid Reinsch Samrawit Gebre and Shayoni Ray for helping with the animal experiment and revising the metadata.\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Platform\": \"Illumina NovaSeq 6000\",\n                    \"Study Person\": {\n                        \"Last Name\": \"Galazka\",\n                        \"Middle Initials\": \"M\",\n                        \"First Name\": \"Jonathan\"\n                    },\n                    \"Study Protocol Type\": \"sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     library construction     nucleic acid sequencing     spike-in control     Euthanasia Animal\",\n                    \"Space Program\": \"NA\",\n                    \"Study Title\": \"Transcriptomic analysis of liver from mice subjected to simulated spaceflight euthanasia freezing and tissue preservation protocols\",\n                    \"Study Factor Type\": \"Dissection Condition, Carcass Preservation, Tissue homogenate preservation time at -80C in RLT buffer, Tissue Preservation, Euthanasia Animal\",\n                    \"Study Public Release Date\": \"1560139200\",\n                    \"Parameter Value\": \"\",\n                    \"thumbnail\": \"/genelab/img/GLDS235__study_image.png\",\n                    \"Study Factor Name\": \"Euthanasia Method     Tissue Preservation Method     Carcass Preservation Method     Dissection Condition     Tissue Homogenate Preservation Time at -80C in RLT Buffer\",\n                    \"Study Assay Measurement Type\": \"transcription profiling\",\n                    \"Project Type\": \"Ground Study\",\n                    \"Factor Value\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Accession\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Type\": \"cgene\",\n                    \"Project Title\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Funding Agency\": \"NASA Space Biology Program Office Space Life and Physical Sciences Research and Applications Division\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Description\": \"Mouse carcasses from group 1 were not preserved instead those were dissected immediately upon euthanasia.  Carcasses were preserved for the following: group 2 in dry ice group 3 in LN2 group 4 in RNAlater group 5 in dry ice and group 6 in dry ice or LN2.\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"To understand the molecular mechanisms affected by spaceflight it is essential to achieve high quality sample preservation on-orbit for downstream gene expression analysis. However sample preservation protocols must also be compatible with available equipment and crew time. NASA  s Rodent Research (RR) missions have used various methods for euthanasia carcass preservation and tissue preservation. This study extends the sample preservation study performed by GeneLab in GLDS-49 which examined conditions used for the RR-1 mission to include conditions used for multiple RR missions and is designed to help determine factors which may confound data analysis. To determine whether these various factors affect changes in gene expression this ground-based study generated gene expression profiles measured by RNAseq from the livers of 20-21 week-old female C57BL/6J mice. Multiple interacting factors were investigated: 1) To understand how euthanasia protocols affect gene expression when mouse carcasses are slow frozen mice were euthanized by either euthasol injection ketamine/xylazine injection or CO2 inhalation and carcasses slow frozen on dry-ice mimicking carcass preservation in the MELFI on the ISS. Carcasses were thawed and RNA extracted from livers; 2) To understand how carcass preservation protocols affect gene expression mice were euthanized with euthasol and carcasses preserved by flash freezing in liquid nitrogen slow freezing on dry ice or immersion in RNAlater following three-way segmentation. Carcasses were thawed and RNA extracted from livers; 3) To understand how tissue preservation protocols affect gene expression mice were euthanized with euthasol and livers dissected and processed immediately or preserved by flash freezing in liquid nitrogen slow freezing on dry ice or immersion in RNAlater. Liver samples that were processed immediately were homogenized in RLT buffer and then either immediately further processed for RNA extraction or were stored for 70 days at -80C post-homogenization in sample RLT buffer prior to RNA extraction.\",\n                    \"organism\": \"Mus musculus\"\n                },\n                \"highlight\": {\n                    \"all\": [\n                        \"left lobe of <em>liver</em>\",\n                        \"Transcriptomic analysis of <em>liver</em> from mice subjected to simulated spaceflight euthanasia freezing and\",\n                        \"<em>cgene</em>\",\n                        \"<em>Mouse</em> carcasses from group 1 were not preserved instead those were dissected immediately upon euthanasia\",\n                        \"interacting factors were investigated: 1) To understand how euthanasia protocols affect gene expression when <em>mouse</em>\"\n                    ]\n                }\n            },\n            {\n                \"_index\": \"glds\",\n                \"_type\": \"docs\",\n                \"_id\": \"GLDS-63\",\n                \"_score\": 6.7536945,\n                \"_source\": {\n                    \"Authoritative Source URL\": \"GLDS-63/\",\n                    \"Flight Program\": \"Space Transportation System (STS)\",\n                    \"Mission\": {\n                        \"End Date\": \"22-Jul-1995\",\n                        \"Start Date\": \"13-Jul-1995\",\n                        \"Name\": \"STS-70\"\n                    },\n                    \"Material Type\": \"\",\n                    \"Project Identifier\": \"NA\",\n                    \"Accession\": \"GLDS-63\",\n                    \"Study Identifier\": \"E-GEOD-12132\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Name\": \"P-G12132-1     P-G12132-3     radiation dosimetry     GeneLab microarray data processing protocol     mouse habitation\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Type\": \"DNA microarray\",\n                    \"Acknowledgments\": \"Author contributions: T.C. and K.P. conception and design of research; T.C. and O.V.P. performed experiments; T.C. analyzed data; T.C. O.V.P. and K.P. interpreted results of experiments; T.C. prepared figures; T.C. drafted manuscript; T.C. O.V.P. and K.P. edited and revised manuscript; T.C. O.V.P. and K.P. approved final version of manuscript.\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Platform\": \"Affymetrix\",\n                    \"Study Person\": {\n                        \"Last Name\": \"Dykema     Plaut\",\n                        \"Middle Initials\": \"\",\n                        \"First Name\": \"Karl     Karen\"\n                    },\n                    \"Study Protocol Type\": \"labeling     nucleic_acid_extraction     Radiation Dosimetry     data transformation     Animal Husbandry\",\n                    \"Space Program\": \"NASA\",\n                    \"Study Title\": \"Transcription profiling of rat response to changes in developmental stage - 3 types of tissue 3 gravity conditions 2 developmental conditions\",\n                    \"Study Factor Type\": \"growth & development, Cosmic Radiation, Tissue, Space Flight, Hypergravity\",\n                    \"Study Public Release Date\": \"1259298000\",\n                    \"Parameter Value\": \"\",\n                    \"thumbnail\": \"/genelab/img/GLDS63__study_image.png\",\n                    \"Study Factor Name\": \"Tissue Type     Spaceflight     Developmental Condition     Hypergravity     Cosmic Radiation\",\n                    \"Study Assay Measurement Type\": \"transcription profiling\",\n                    \"Project Type\": \"Spaceflight Study\",\n                    \"Factor Value\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Accession\": \"E-GEOD-12132\",\n                    \"Data Source Type\": \"cgene\",\n                    \"Project Title\": \"Spaceflight Effects on Mammalian Development\",\n                    \"Study Funding Agency\": \"NASA Grants NCC2-1373 NNA04CK83 NNA05CP91A and NASA EPSCoR NCC5-581.\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Description\": \"25ng total RNA for cDNA synthesis amplification and biotin labeling with NuGEN Ovation Biotin System.     Total RNA was isolated with TRIzol (Invitrogen) for mammary and liver; RNeasy Lipid (QIAGEN) for adipose.     The absorbed dose from ionizing radiation received by the flight specimens was estimated using TLD passive dosimeters located in the middeck of the space shuttle where the payload was located. More specifically we computed the average between three dosimeters (DLOC1 DLOC2 and DLOC3) for the mission and we divided it by the total duration of the mission to estimate the average absorbed dose rate in mGy/day. This dose rate did not include any shielding effects from the hardware where the specimens resided. The total absorbed dose in water was then computed by simply multiplying the average dose rate with the duration of the experiment. The duration of the experiment was defined as the time in space during which the specimen was  living . Once the specimen was frozen or fixed the experiment was considered stopped. A table with these detailed computations for all space shuttle datasets is available on GeneLab at https://genelab-data.ndc.nasa.gov/genelab/environmental/radiation. The ground samples were not assessed for radiation exposure.     Raw .CEL files were read in and normalized using the r script   affyNormQC.R   which utilizes the RMA algorithm through the oligo R package [rma() with default parameters]. Quality control reports were generated via the r script   affyNormQC.R   with parameter   do.logtransform   set to TRUE for the generating the raw report. This microarray experiment was annotated with the r script   annotateProbes.R   which utilized Annotation-Db class probe annotations specific to each chip from the Bioconductor repository. In cases where multiple probes mapped to the same gene ID representative probes were selected with the highest mean normalized intensity across all samples.\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"Animal Enclosure Module (AEM)\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"NASA Grants NCC2-1373 NNA04CK83 NNA05CP91A and NASA EPSCoR NCC5-581.\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"Casey T Patel OV Plaut K.     Patel OV Casey T Dover H Plaut K.     Casey T Patel O Dykema K Dover H Furge K Plaut K.\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"https://lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/experiment/exper.aspx?exp_index=688\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"Transcriptomes reveal alterations in gravity\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"Ames Research Center (ARC)\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"Transcriptional crosstalk between mammary gland liver and adipose tissue Experiment Overall Design: Pregnant and Lactating rats exposed to 3 gravity conditions\",\n                    \"organism\": \"Rattus norvegicus\"\n                },\n                \"highlight\": {\n                    \"all\": [\n                        \"P-G12132-1     P-G12132-3     radiation dosimetry     GeneLab microarray data processing protocol     <em>mouse</em>\",\n                        \"<em>cgene</em>\",\n                        \"Total RNA was isolated with TRIzol (Invitrogen) for mammary and <em>liver</em>; RNeasy Lipid (QIAGEN) for adipose\",\n                        \"Transcriptional crosstalk between mammary gland <em>liver</em> and adipose tissue Experiment Overall Design: Pregnant\"\n                    ]\n                }\n            },\n            {\n                \"_index\": \"glds\",\n                \"_type\": \"docs\",\n                \"_id\": \"GLDS-249\",\n                \"_score\": 6.7291107,\n                \"_source\": {\n                    \"Authoritative Source URL\": \"GLDS-249/\",\n                    \"Flight Program\": \"International Space Station (ISS)\",\n                    \"Mission\": {\n                        \"End Date\": \"13-Jan-2018\",\n                        \"Start Date\": \"12-Dec-2017\",\n                        \"Name\": \"SpaceX-13\"\n                    },\n                    \"Material Type\": \"liver\",\n                    \"Project Identifier\": \"RR-6\",\n                    \"Accession\": \"GLDS-249\",\n                    \"Study Identifier\": \"RR6_LVR\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Name\": \"mouse habitation     sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     spike-in protocol     library construction     nucleic acid sequencing\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Type\": \"RNA Sequencing (RNA-Seq)\",\n                    \"Acknowledgments\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Platform\": \"Illumina NovaSeq 6000\",\n                    \"Study Person\": {\n                        \"Last Name\": \"Galazka\",\n                        \"Middle Initials\": \"M\",\n                        \"First Name\": \"Jonathan\"\n                    },\n                    \"Study Protocol Type\": \"Animal Husbandry     sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     spike-in protocol     library construction     nucleic acid sequencing\",\n                    \"Space Program\": \"NASA\",\n                    \"Study Title\": \"Transcriptional analysis of liver from mice flown on the RR-6 mission\",\n                    \"Study Factor Type\": \"duration, dissection, Space Flight, Euthanasia Animal\",\n                    \"Study Public Release Date\": \"1567742400\",\n                    \"Parameter Value\": \"\",\n                    \"thumbnail\": \"/genelab/img/GLDS249__study_image.png\",\n                    \"Study Factor Name\": \"Spaceflight     Duration     Dissection Condition     Euthanasia\",\n                    \"Study Assay Measurement Type\": \"transcription profiling\",\n                    \"Project Type\": \"Spaceflight Study\",\n                    \"Factor Value\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Accession\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Type\": \"cgene\",\n                    \"Project Title\": \"Rodent Research-6\",\n                    \"Study Funding Agency\": \"The sequencing analysis was funded by NASA Space Biology Program Office Space Life and Physical Sciences Research and Applications Division.\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Description\": \"A cohort of 36 weeks-old female C57BL/6 mice (Taconic Biosciences) were flown to the ISS and were housed in the Rodent Habitat. Half of the mice were subjected to microgravity for ~30 days and returned to earth alive before euthanization (Live Animal Return LAR). The other half were subjected to microgravity for 52-55 days before euthanzing on ISS (Iss-Terminal ISS-T).\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"Rodetn Habitat\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"https://lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/Experiment/exper/13965\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"NASA Ames Research Center (ARC)\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"The objective of the Rodent Research-6 (RR-6) study was to evaluate muscle atrophy in mice during spaceflight and to test the efficacy of a novel therapeutic to mitigate muscle wasting. The experiment involved an implantable subcutaneous nanochannel delivery system (nDS; between scapula) which delivered the drug formoterol (FMT; a selective  xce xb22 adrenoceptor agonist) over the course of time. To this end a cohort of forty 32-weeks-old female C57BL/6NTac mice were either sham operated or implanted with vehicle or treatment-filled nDS launched in two Transporters (20 mice per Transporter) on SpaceX-13 on December 15 2017. They were transferred to Rodent Habitats onboard the International Space Station (ISS) and maintained in microgravity for 29 days (N=20 Live Animal Return [LAR]) or >50 days (N=20 ISS Terminal). After 29 days the 20 LAR animals were returned live to back to Earth on January 13 2018,. After splashdown the animals were ambulatory on-ground for ~4 days until all subjects were processed during one day of dissections. There were two Baseline groups of animals sacrificed (LAR Baseline & FLT Baseline; N=20; 40 animals; ~36 weeks old) at Kennedy Space Center (KSC; 12/9/17). A Ground Control group mimicked the Flight LAR group which was housed at KSC then shipped alive to Novartis Facilities where both the LAR and LAR Ground Control groups were processed (~41 weeks old; 1/16/18). All were anesthetized with isoflurane blood samples were obtained by closed-chest cardiac puncture and the animals were euthanized by exsanguination and thoracotomy. The 20 ISS Terminal mice were anesthetized via intraperitoneal injection of ketamine/xylazine/acepromazine over the course of a four days of dissections (2/6/18 until 2/9/18; 53-56 days after launch; 44 weeks old at time of on-orbit dissections). Blood samples and euthanasia were conducted the same as LAR and Baseline. Following blood draw and hind limb dissection the ISS-terminal animal carcasses were wrapped in aluminum foil placed in a ziploc bag and placed in storage at -80 xcb x9aC or colder until return. The ISS-terminal Ground Controls (at KSC) followed the same euthanasia timeline methods and preservation. The final processing of frozen ISS-terminal frozen ISS-terminal Ground Controls and frozen 0-day FLT baseline animals were completed at Houston Methodist Research Institute in Houston TX (5/21/18 until 5/24/18). GeneLab received samples of liver from only sham treated animals (no drug treated animals) from the following groups Flight: LAR (n=10) ISS Terminal (n= 10); Ground Controls: LAR GC (N=9) ISS Terminal GC (N=10) LAR Baseline (n=10) ISS Terminal Baseline (n=10). Total RNA was extracted and sequenced at a target depth of 60 M clusters per sample (ribodepleted paired end 150).\",\n                    \"organism\": \"Mus musculus\"\n                },\n                \"highlight\": {\n                    \"all\": [\n                        \"<em>liver</em>\",\n                        \"<em>mouse</em> habitation     sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     spike-in protocol     library\",\n                        \"Transcriptional analysis of <em>liver</em> from mice flown on the RR-6 mission\",\n                        \"<em>cgene</em>\",\n                        \"GeneLab received samples of <em>liver</em> from only sham treated animals (no drug treated animals) from the following\"\n                    ]\n                }\n            },\n            {\n                \"_index\": \"glds\",\n                \"_type\": \"docs\",\n                \"_id\": \"GLDS-250\",\n                \"_score\": 6.699985,\n                \"_source\": {\n                    \"Authoritative Source URL\": \"GLDS-250/\",\n                    \"Flight Program\": \"International Space Station (ISS)\",\n                    \"Mission\": {\n                        \"End Date\": \"13-Jan-2018\",\n                        \"Start Date\": \"12-Dec-2017\",\n                        \"Name\": \"SpaceX-13\"\n                    },\n                    \"Material Type\": \"liver\",\n                    \"Project Identifier\": \"RR-6\",\n                    \"Accession\": \"GLDS-250\",\n                    \"Study Identifier\": \"RR6_LVR\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Name\": \"mouse habitation     sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     spike-in protocol     library construction     nucleic acid sequencing\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Type\": \"RNA Sequencing (RNA-Seq)\",\n                    \"Acknowledgments\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Platform\": \"Illumina NovaSeq 6000\",\n                    \"Study Person\": {\n                        \"Last Name\": \"Galazka\",\n                        \"Middle Initials\": \"M\",\n                        \"First Name\": \"Jonathan\"\n                    },\n                    \"Study Protocol Type\": \"Animal Husbandry     sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     spike-in protocol     library construction     nucleic acid sequencing\",\n                    \"Space Program\": \"NASA\",\n                    \"Study Title\": \"Transcriptional analysis of liver from mice flown on the RR-6 mission\",\n                    \"Study Factor Type\": \"duration, dissection, Space Flight, Euthanasia Animal\",\n                    \"Study Public Release Date\": \"1567742400\",\n                    \"Parameter Value\": \"\",\n                    \"thumbnail\": \"/genelab/img/GLDS250__study_image.png\",\n                    \"Study Factor Name\": \"Spaceflight     Duration     Dissection Condition     Euthanasia\",\n                    \"Study Assay Measurement Type\": \"transcription profiling\",\n                    \"Project Type\": \"Spaceflight Study\",\n                    \"Factor Value\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Accession\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Type\": \"cgene\",\n                    \"Project Title\": \"Rodent Research-6\",\n                    \"Study Funding Agency\": \"The sequencing analysis was funded by NASA Space Biology Program Office Space Life and Physical Sciences Research and Applications Division.\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Description\": \"A cohort of 36 weeks-old female C57BL/6 mice (Taconic Biosciences) were flown to the ISS and were housed in the Rodent Habitat. Half of the mice were subjected to microgravity for ~30 days and returned to earth alive before euthanization (Live Animal Return LAR). The other half were subjected to microgravity for 52-55 days before euthanzing on ISS (Iss-Terminal ISS-T).\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"Rodetn Habitat\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"https://lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/Experiment/exper/13965\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"NASA Ames Research Center (ARC)\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"The objective of the Rodent Research-6 (RR-6) study was to evaluate muscle atrophy in mice during spaceflight and to test the efficacy of a novel therapeutic to mitigate muscle wasting. The experiment involved an implantable subcutaneous nanochannel delivery system (nDS; between scapula) which delivered the drug formoterol (FMT; a selective  xce xb22 adrenoceptor agonist) over the course of time. To this end a cohort of forty 32-weeks-old female C57BL/6NTac mice were either sham operated or implanted with vehicle or treatment-filled nDS launched in two Transporters (20 mice per Transporter) on SpaceX-13 on December 15 2017. They were transferred to Rodent Habitats onboard the International Space Station (ISS) and maintained in microgravity for 29 days (N=20 Live Animal Return [LAR]) or >50 days (N=20 ISS Terminal). After 29 days the 20 LAR animals were returned live to back to Earth on January 13 2018,. After splashdown the animals were ambulatory on-ground for ~4 days until all subjects were processed during one day of dissections. There were two Baseline groups of animals sacrificed (LAR Baseline & FLT Baseline; N=20; 40 animals; ~36 weeks old) at Kennedy Space Center (KSC; 12/9/17). A Ground Control group mimicked the Flight LAR group which was housed at KSC then shipped alive to Novartis Facilities where both the LAR and LAR Ground Control groups were processed (~41 weeks old; 1/16/18). All were anesthetized with isoflurane blood samples were obtained by closed-chest cardiac puncture and the animals were euthanized by exsanguination and thoracotomy. The 20 ISS Terminal mice were anesthetized via intraperitoneal injection of ketamine/xylazine/acepromazine over the course of a four days of dissections (2/6/18 until 2/9/18; 53-56 days after launch; 44 weeks old at time of on-orbit dissections). Blood samples and euthanasia were conducted the same as LAR and Baseline. Following blood draw and hind limb dissection the ISS-terminal animal carcasses were wrapped in aluminum foil placed in a ziploc bag and placed in storage at -80 xcb x9aC or colder until return. The ISS-terminal Ground Controls (at KSC) followed the same euthanasia timeline methods and preservation. The final processing of frozen ISS-terminal frozen ISS-terminal Ground Controls and frozen 0-day FLT baseline animals were completed at Houston Methodist Research Institute in Houston TX (5/21/18 until 5/24/18). GeneLab received samples of liver from only sham treated animals (no drug treated animals) from the following groups Flight: LAR (n=10) ISS Terminal (n= 10); Ground Controls: LAR GC (N=9) ISS Terminal GC (N=10) LAR Baseline (n=10) ISS Terminal Baseline (n=10). Total RNA was extracted and sequenced at a target depth of 60 M clusters per sample (ribodepleted paired end 150).\",\n                    \"organism\": \"Mus musculus\"\n                },\n                \"highlight\": {\n                    \"all\": [\n                        \"<em>liver</em>\",\n                        \"<em>mouse</em> habitation     sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     spike-in protocol     library\",\n                        \"Transcriptional analysis of <em>liver</em> from mice flown on the RR-6 mission\",\n                        \"<em>cgene</em>\",\n                        \"GeneLab received samples of <em>liver</em> from only sham treated animals (no drug treated animals) from the following\"\n                    ]\n                }\n            },\n            {\n                \"_index\": \"glds\",\n                \"_type\": \"docs\",\n                \"_id\": \"GLDS-245\",\n                \"_score\": 6.657626,\n                \"_source\": {\n                    \"Authoritative Source URL\": \"GLDS-245/\",\n                    \"Flight Program\": \"International Space Station (ISS)\",\n                    \"Mission\": {\n                        \"End Date\": \"13-Jan-2018\",\n                        \"Start Date\": \"12-Dec-2017\",\n                        \"Name\": \"SpaceX-13\"\n                    },\n                    \"Material Type\": \"liver\",\n                    \"Project Identifier\": \"RR-6\",\n                    \"Accession\": \"GLDS-245\",\n                    \"Study Identifier\": \"RR6_LVR\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Name\": \"mouse habitation     sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     spike-in protocol     library construction     nucleic acid sequencing\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Type\": \"RNA Sequencing (RNA-Seq)\",\n                    \"Acknowledgments\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Assay Technology Platform\": \"Illumina NovaSeq 6000\",\n                    \"Study Person\": {\n                        \"Last Name\": \"Galazka\",\n                        \"Middle Initials\": \"M\",\n                        \"First Name\": \"Jonathan\"\n                    },\n                    \"Study Protocol Type\": \"Animal Husbandry     sample collection     nucleic acid extraction     spike-in protocol     library construction     nucleic acid sequencing\",\n                    \"Space Program\": \"NASA\",\n                    \"Study Title\": \"Transcriptional analysis of liver from mice flown on the RR-6 mission\",\n                    \"Study Factor Type\": \"duration, dissection, Space Flight, Euthanasia Animal\",\n                    \"Study Public Release Date\": \"1567742400\",\n                    \"Parameter Value\": \"\",\n                    \"thumbnail\": \"/genelab/img/GLDS245__study_image.png\",\n                    \"Study Factor Name\": \"Spaceflight     Duration     Dissection Condition     Euthanasia\",\n                    \"Study Assay Measurement Type\": \"transcription profiling\",\n                    \"Project Type\": \"Spaceflight Study\",\n                    \"Factor Value\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Accession\": \"\",\n                    \"Data Source Type\": \"cgene\",\n                    \"Project Title\": \"Rodent Research-6\",\n                    \"Study Funding Agency\": \"The sequencing analysis was funded by NASA Space Biology Program Office Space Life and Physical Sciences Research and Applications Division.\",\n                    \"Study Protocol Description\": \"A cohort of 36 weeks-old female C57BL/6 mice (Taconic Biosciences) were flown to the ISS and were housed in the Rodent Habitat. Half of the mice were subjected to microgravity for ~30 days and returned to earth alive before euthanization (Live Animal Return LAR). The other half were subjected to microgravity for 52-55 days before euthanzing on ISS (Iss-Terminal ISS-T).\",\n                    \"Experiment Platform\": \"Rodetn Habitat\",\n                    \"Characteristics\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Grant Number\": \"\",\n                    \"Study Publication Author List\": \"\",\n                    \"Project Link\": \"https://lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/Experiment/exper/13965\",\n                    \"Study Publication Title\": \"\",\n                    \"Managing NASA Center\": \"NASA Ames Research Center (ARC)\",\n                    \"Study Description\": \"The objective of the Rodent Research-6 (RR-6) study was to evaluate muscle atrophy in mice during spaceflight and to test the efficacy of a novel therapeutic to mitigate muscle wasting. The experiment involved an implantable subcutaneous nanochannel delivery system (nDS; between scapula) which delivered the drug formoterol (FMT; a selective  xce xb22 adrenoceptor agonist) over the course of time. To this end a cohort of forty 32-weeks-old female C57BL/6NTac mice were either sham operated or implanted with vehicle or treatment-filled nDS launched in two Transporters (20 mice per Transporter) on SpaceX-13 on December 15 2017. They were transferred to Rodent Habitats onboard the International Space Station (ISS) and maintained in microgravity for 29 days (N=20 Live Animal Return [LAR]) or >50 days (N=20 ISS Terminal). After 29 days the 20 LAR animals were returned live to back to Earth on January 13 2018,. After splashdown the animals were ambulatory on-ground for ~4 days until all subjects were processed during one day of dissections. There were two Baseline groups of animals sacrificed (LAR Baseline & FLT Baseline; N=20; 40 animals; ~36 weeks old) at Kennedy Space Center (KSC; 12/9/17). A Ground Control group mimicked the Flight LAR group which was housed at KSC then shipped alive to Novartis Facilities where both the LAR and LAR Ground Control groups were processed (~41 weeks old; 1/16/18). All were anesthetized with isoflurane blood samples were obtained by closed-chest cardiac puncture and the animals were euthanized by exsanguination and thoracotomy. The 20 ISS Terminal mice were anesthetized via intraperitoneal injection of ketamine/xylazine/acepromazine over the course of a four days of dissections (2/6/18 until 2/9/18; 53-56 days after launch; 44 weeks old at time of on-orbit dissections). Blood samples and euthanasia were conducted the same as LAR and Baseline. Following blood draw and hind limb dissection the ISS-terminal animal carcasses were wrapped in aluminum foil placed in a ziploc bag and placed in storage at -80 xcb x9aC or colder until return. The ISS-terminal Ground Controls (at KSC) followed the same euthanasia timeline methods and preservation. The final processing of frozen ISS-terminal frozen ISS-terminal Ground Controls and frozen 0-day FLT baseline animals were completed at Houston Methodist Research Institute in Houston TX (5/21/18 until 5/24/18). GeneLab received samples of liver from only sham treated animals (no drug treated animals) from the following groups Flight: LAR (n=10) ISS Terminal (n= 10); Ground Controls: LAR GC (N=9) ISS Terminal GC (N=10) LAR Baseline (n=10) ISS Terminal Baseline (n=10). 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