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Six-month space greenhouse experiments--a step to creation of future biological life support systemsSVET Space Greenhouse (SG)--the first automated facility for growing of higher plants in microgravity was designed in the eighty years to be used for the future BLSS. The first successful experiment with vegetables was carried out in 1990 on the MIR Space Station (SS). The experiments in SVET SG were resumed in 1995, when an American Gas Exchange Measurement System (GEMS) was added. A three-month wheat experiment was carried out as part of MIR-SHUTTLE'95 program. SVET-2 SG Bulgarian equipment of a new generation with optimised characteristics was developed (financed by NASA). The new SVET-GEMS equipment was launched on board the MIR SS and a successful six-month experiments for growing up of two crops of wheat were conducted in 1996 - 97 as part of MIR-NASA-3 program. The first of these "Greenhouse" experiments (123 days) with the goal to grow wheat through a complete life cycle is described. Nearly 300 heads developed but no seeds were produced. A second crop of wheat was planted and after 42 days the plants were frozen for biochemical investigations. The main environmental parameters during the six-month experiments in SVET (substrate moisture and lighting period) are given. The results and the contribution to BLSS are discussed.
Document ID
20040089201
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Ivanova, T. N.
(Space Research Institute Sofia, Bulgaria)
Kostov, P. T.
Sapunova, S. M.
Dandolov, I. W.
Salisbury, F. B.
Bingham, G. E.
Sytchov, V. N.
Levinskikh, M. A.
Podolski, I. G.
Bubenheim, D. B.
Jahns, G.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1998
Publication Information
Publication: Acta astronautica
Volume: 42
Issue: 1-8
ISSN: 0094-5765
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
ISSN: 0094-5765
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
long duration
Mir Project
Non-NASA Center
Flight Experiment
NASA Experiment Number 284093 2/2
manned
NASA Discipline Life Support Systems
NASA Experiment Number 284093 1/2
Weightlessness
Ecological Systems, Closed
Triticum/growth & development
Life Support Systems/instrumentation
Space Flight/instrumentation
International Cooperation
United States
Equipment Design
Environment, Controlled
Russia
Bulgaria

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