The Biomass Production Chamber at Kennedy Space Center was constructed to conduct large scale plant growth studies for NASA's CELSS program. Over the past four years, physical systems and computer control software have been continually upgraded and the degree of atmospheric leakage from the chamber has decreased from about 40 to 5 percent of the total volume per day. Early tests conducted with a limited degree of closure showed that total crop (wheat) growth from the best trays was within 80 percent of reported optimal yields for similar light levels. Yields from subsequent tests under more tightly closed conditions have not been as good--up to only 65 percent of optimal yields. Yields appear to have decreased with increasing closure, yet p...
NASA's Controlled Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) biomass production chamber at John F. Kenne...
Sustainable human presence in extreme environments such as lunar and martian bases will require bior...
The ASTROCULTURE(trademark) plant growth unit flown as part on the STS-63 mission in February 1995, ...
The requirements for life support systems, both biological and physical-chemical, for long-term huma...
Gas exchange measurements were taken for a 20 sq m wheat stand grown from seed to harvest in NASA's ...
The use of plants for bioregenerative life support for space missions was first studied by the US Ai...
A series of tests were conducted to monitor atmospheric leakage rate and condensate production in NA...
The use of plants for bioregenerative life support for space missions was first studied by the US Ai...
The CELSS Test Facility (CTF) is being developed for installation on Space Station Freedom (SSF) in ...
Soybean plants were grown under metal halide lamps in NASA's biomass production chamber (BPC). Exper...
A ground based facility for the study of plant growth and development under stringently controlled e...
We carried out three experiments with Super Dwarf wheat in the Bulgarian/Russian growth chamber Svet...
The Crop Growth Research Chamber (CGRC) has been defined by CELSS principle investigators and scienc...
Emission of hydrocarbons and other volatile compounds by materials and organisms in closed environme...
The ability to produce and maintain salad crops during long term missions would be a great benefit t...
NASA's Controlled Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) biomass production chamber at John F. Kenne...
Sustainable human presence in extreme environments such as lunar and martian bases will require bior...
The ASTROCULTURE(trademark) plant growth unit flown as part on the STS-63 mission in February 1995, ...
The requirements for life support systems, both biological and physical-chemical, for long-term huma...
Gas exchange measurements were taken for a 20 sq m wheat stand grown from seed to harvest in NASA's ...
The use of plants for bioregenerative life support for space missions was first studied by the US Ai...
A series of tests were conducted to monitor atmospheric leakage rate and condensate production in NA...
The use of plants for bioregenerative life support for space missions was first studied by the US Ai...
The CELSS Test Facility (CTF) is being developed for installation on Space Station Freedom (SSF) in ...
Soybean plants were grown under metal halide lamps in NASA's biomass production chamber (BPC). Exper...
A ground based facility for the study of plant growth and development under stringently controlled e...
We carried out three experiments with Super Dwarf wheat in the Bulgarian/Russian growth chamber Svet...
The Crop Growth Research Chamber (CGRC) has been defined by CELSS principle investigators and scienc...
Emission of hydrocarbons and other volatile compounds by materials and organisms in closed environme...
The ability to produce and maintain salad crops during long term missions would be a great benefit t...
NASA's Controlled Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) biomass production chamber at John F. Kenne...
Sustainable human presence in extreme environments such as lunar and martian bases will require bior...
The ASTROCULTURE(trademark) plant growth unit flown as part on the STS-63 mission in February 1995, ...