Life Sciences and Space Research 25 (3): Natural and Artifical Ecosystems; Meeting F4 of the COSPAR Plenary Meeting, 29th, Washington, DC, Aug. 28-Sep. 5, 1992Bioregenerative life support systems will be an essential part of long duration manned space flight. Studies have been made of various components of these closed ecological systems. these studies have included those spaceborne experiments on Spacelab and Mir, as well as ground-based simulations. The effects of reduced gravity include alterations in food crop and other plant growth and vigor. Systems have also been designed and tested to provide a balanced regenerative system that recycles airborne and other wastes while providing nutrients and other input for future cycles. Hydroponic cultivation must include control of pathogens. All closed systems require sensing and automatic control.
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19950062160
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Macelroy, R. D. (NASAAmes Research Center Moffett Field, California, United States)
Mitchell, C. A. (NASA Specialized Center of Research, West Lafayette, Inidana United States)
Andre, M. (Centre de Cadarache France)
Blackwell, C C (NASAAmes Research Center Moffett Field, California, United States)
Tibbitts, T. W. (Department of Horticulture, Madison, Wisconsin United States)
Banin, A. (The Hebrew University Israel)
Levine, J. S. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Meeting: 29th Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) Plenary Meeting (F4)
Location: Washington, DC
Country: US
Start Date: August 28, 1992
End Date: September 5, 1992
Sponsors: Committee on Space Research
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