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Controlled ecological life support systems (CELSS) flight experimentationThe NASA CELSS program has the goal of developing life support systems for humans in space based on the use of higher plants. The program has supported research at universities with a primary focus of increasing the productivity of candidate crops plants. To understand the effects of the space environment on plant productivity, the CELSS Test Facility (CTF) has been conceived as an instrument that will permit the evaluation of plant productivity on Space Station Freedom. The CTF will maintain specific environmental conditions and collect data on gas exchange rates and biomass accumulation over the growth period of several crop plants grown sequentially from seed to harvest. The science requirements for the CTF will be described, as will current design concepts and specific technology requirements for operation in micro-gravity.
Document ID
19950062168
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Kliss, M.
(GE Government Services, Moffett Field, California US, United States)
Macelroy, R.
(GE Government Services, Moffett Field, California US, United States)
Borchers, B.
(GE Government Services, Moffett Field, California US, United States)
Farrance, M.
(GE Government Services, Moffett Field, California US, United States)
Nelson, T.
(GE Government Services, Moffett Field, California US, United States)
Blackwell, C.
(GE Government Services, Moffett Field, California US, United States)
Yendler, B.
(GE Government Services, Moffett Field, California US, United States)
Tremor, J.
(GE Government Services, Moffett Field, California US, United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: Life sciences and space research 25 (3): Natural and artificial ecosystems; Meeting F4 of the COSPAR Plenary Meeting, 29th, Washington, DC, Aug. 28-Sep. 5, 1992 . A95-93759
Volume: 14
Issue: 11
ISSN: 0273-1177
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Accession Number
95A93767
Distribution Limits
Public
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