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Veggie on Ice: The Effects of Plant Production on Human Behavioral Health Long-Duration Antarctic Overwintering MissionsExploration class missions pose an increased risk of adverse crew behavioral health and psychiatric conditions. Identifying and developing effective and efficient countermeasure strategies are necessary to maintain crew health and performance. Previous studies (VEG-04A and VEG-04B) in the Veggie vegetable-production system on the International Space Station have evaluated the behavioral health effects of caring for plants as a potential countermeasure for crew stresses in spaceflight. The presence of plants can augment sensory stimulation (visual, tactile, and olfactory), provide a psychological link to Earth, reduce stress, and increase happiness. However, further research is needed to understand this strategy for longer-duration missions in isolated, confined, extreme (ICE) environments. The Neumayer III Station in Antarctica is one such environment that hosts a small crew for fourteen-month missions, of which eight to nine months are the remote overwintering phase. Neumayer III also features EDEN ISS, a greenhouse facility with 12.5 m2 plant cultivation space that, like Veggie, currently supplements the crew diet with a variety of fresh produce. Up to nine crew members of the 2021 overwintering mission will complete behavioral health surveys that are designed to capture enjoyment and time spent conducting various plant-related activities, sensory stimulation, and active and passive psychological effects of having live plants and available fresh food in an ICE environment. Data will be collected once pre-mission, up to ten times in-mission at monthly increments, and once post-mission. This study aims to quantify the impact of plant care as a countermeasure strategy for human spaceflight and Antarctic exploration missions.
Document ID
20205008582
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
J M Bunchek
(Southeastern Universities Research Association Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
D F Dinges
(University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States)
M Basner
(University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States)
P G Roma
(Wyle (United States) El Segundo, California, United States)
R M Wheeler
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
G D Massa
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
R F Fritsche
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
A C Stahn
(University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States)
Date Acquired
October 13, 2020
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Meeting Information
Meeting: 2021 NASA Human Research Program Innovators’ Workshop
Location: Virtual
Country: US
Start Date: February 1, 2021
End Date: February 4, 2021
Sponsors: NASA Human Research Program Workshop
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80KSC017C0012
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC17K0644
Distribution Limits
Public
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