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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: Ryan Christianson on 11/07/2009 15:30:02

Title: Why are satellites kept sterile?
Post by: Ryan Christianson on 11/07/2009 15:30:02
Ryan Christianson  asked the Naked Scientists:
   
Hi Chris,

I love the podcast (http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/podcasts/) - found it on iTunes. I like to listen while I am doing chores around the house :)

I had a question about satellites. I was reading about a new satellite that is being launched and noticed in that in all of the pictures it looks like the workers are going to great pains to keep every thing clean- wearing hair nets, white outfits, almost like they were doing surgery. Why do they go to this extent to be so clean? Is it to protect the electronics from contamination? The website I was looking at is here: http://www.terrestar.com/

Thanks!

Ryan (Seattle, Washington USA)

What do you think?
Title: Why are satellites kept sterile?
Post by: wanhafizi on 30/07/2009 03:19:41
Becoz;


it is very expensive to send something to orbit, so, they are not taking any chances

...I think [::)] ...
Title: Why are satellites kept sterile?
Post by: Don_1 on 30/07/2009 08:18:30
Apart from all of that, we don't want any triffids growing in space.
Title: Why are satellites kept sterile?
Post by: syhprum on 30/07/2009 21:21:58
The first moonlanders that preceded the Apollo landings were not adequately  sterilised so that when one of the cameras was retrieved by the Apollo astronauts it was found to be contaminated by bacteria much to the annoyance of the astrobiologists.