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Understanding the Impact of Long Duration Space Radiation on Biology and Nutrients in FoodNo food or bioregenerative life support system (BLSS) is likely to be deployed on Mars prior to being fully vetted on lunar long duration missions. BLSS systems developed for lunar missions will trade well in terms of up mass and volume with prepackaged food for Mars missions, but only if they are reliable. There are significant differences in the gravitational and radiation environments between the moon and Mars, and one key challenging aspect for a BLSS on Mars missions is the extremely long durations. This results in the exposure of seeds, spores, or other dormant stages of organisms to both natural and radiation induced degradation over time frames of two or more years before they might be needed for growth. This can result in poor or no germination and sickly crops. A poorly functioning BLSS represents a threat to crew health. To ensure that a BLSS food production system will function well, we need to understand, at an early stage, the impact of these long missions on the biology. This is important to meet the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG) goals.
Document ID
20220003475
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
C. D. Quincy
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
B. M. Link
(Southeastern Universities Research Association Kennedy Space Center FL)
Date Acquired
February 25, 2022
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Meeting Information
Meeting: Science Objectives for Human Exploration of Mars Workshop
Location: Denver, CO
Country: US
Start Date: May 4, 2022
End Date: May 6, 2022
Sponsors: Universities Space Research Association, Lunar and Planetary Institute, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80KSC017C0012
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Public
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