NASA’s Embry-Riddle High-Altitude Science Experiment Rig (ERHASER)

The purpose of this study aboard the NASA’s Airborne Science Program WB-57 aircraft was to assess the effect of radiation on murine naïve and activated T lymphocytes (T cells) and to test the effectiveness of thermal, radiation and flight tracking technology in biological scientific payloads. Flight cells were kept under proper environmental conditions by using an active thermal system, whereas the levels of radiation were measured by NASA’s Timepix radiation sensor during ascent, cruise at 60,000 feet, and descent.

Project Details

Campus: Daytona Beach Campus
College: Daytona Beach College of Aviation
Department: Daytona Beach Department of Applied Aviation Sciences
Type: Faculty-Staff
Start Date: 05/01/2017
End Date: 12/31/2017

Research Team

Principal Investigators

Pedro J Llanos
Pedro J Llanos

Associate Professor

  • Applied Aviation Sciences Department
  • Daytona College of Aviation

CO-Investigators

Sathya Gangadharan
Sathya Gangadharan

Professor

  • Mechanical Engineering Department
  • Daytona College of Engineering