Inspiration4 Data Access through the NASA Open Science Data Repository

Author:

Costes Sylvain1ORCID,Sanders Lauren2,Grigorev Kirill3,Scott Ryan4ORCID,Saravia-Butler Amanda1,Polo San-Huei Lai5ORCID,Gilbert RachelORCID,Overbey Eliah6,Kim JangKeun6ORCID,Mason Christopher6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. NASA Ames Research Center

2. NASA

3. Blue Marble Space

4. KBR, NASA Ames Research Center

5. NASA/WyLe Labs

6. Weill Cornell Medicine

Abstract

Abstract The increasing accessibility of commercial and private space travel necessitates a profound understanding of its impact on human health. The NASA Open Science Data Repository (OSDR) provides transparent and FAIR access to biological studies, notably the SpaceX Inspiration4 (I4) mission, which amassed extensive data from civilian astronauts. This dataset encompasses omics and clinical assays, facilitating comprehensive research on space-induced biological responses. These data allow for multi-modal, longitudinal assessments, bridging the gap between human and model organism studies. Crucially, community-driven data standards established by NASA's OSDR Analysis Working Groups empower artificial intelligence and machine learning to glean invaluable insights, guiding future mission planning and health risk mitigation. This article presents a concise guide to access and analyze I4 data in OSDR, including programmatic access through GLOpenAPI. This pioneering effort establishes a precedent for post-mission health monitoring programs within space agencies, propelling research in the burgeoning field of commercial space travel's impact on human physiology.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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