The results of a study undertaken on the first phase of an empricial effort in the development of small plant growth chambers for production of salad type vegetables on space shuttle or space station are discussed. The overall effort is visualized as providing the underpinning of practical experience in handling of plant systems in space which will provide major support for future efforts in planning, design, and construction of plant-based (phytomechanical) systems for support of human habitation in space. The assumptions underlying the effort hold that large scale phytomechanical habitability support systems for future space stations must evolve from the simple to the complex. The highly complex final systems will be developed from the ac...
Future space missions require bio-regenerative life-support systems. Eating fresh food is not only a...
Future crewed space missions will make use of hybrid life support systems to sustain human presence ...
Bioregenerative life-support systems for space have been investigated for 60 years, and plants and o...
The current state of knowledge with regard to culture of higher plants in the zero-G environment is ...
The cultivation of higher plants occupies an essential role within bio-regenerative life support sys...
Growing plants to provide food or psychological benefits to crewmembers is a common vision for the f...
Plants will be a critical component of future Bioregenerative Life Support Systems that will be impl...
In preparation for future human exploration missions to space, NASA evaluates habitat concepts to as...
Sustained human presence in space requires the development of new technologies to maintain environm...
Successful human space exploration requires more products than can be taken as payload. There is a n...
The sustainability of long duration manned missions in space relies on plant-based Bioregenerative L...
Problems of food production by higher plants are addressed. Experimentation requirements and necessa...
The ASTROCULTURE(trademark) plant growth unit flown as part on the STS-63 mission in February 1995, ...
With NASA's current goals and resources moving forward to bring the idea of Manned Deep-Space missio...
The Vegetable Production System (Veggie) is a scientific payload designed to support plant growth fo...
Future space missions require bio-regenerative life-support systems. Eating fresh food is not only a...
Future crewed space missions will make use of hybrid life support systems to sustain human presence ...
Bioregenerative life-support systems for space have been investigated for 60 years, and plants and o...
The current state of knowledge with regard to culture of higher plants in the zero-G environment is ...
The cultivation of higher plants occupies an essential role within bio-regenerative life support sys...
Growing plants to provide food or psychological benefits to crewmembers is a common vision for the f...
Plants will be a critical component of future Bioregenerative Life Support Systems that will be impl...
In preparation for future human exploration missions to space, NASA evaluates habitat concepts to as...
Sustained human presence in space requires the development of new technologies to maintain environm...
Successful human space exploration requires more products than can be taken as payload. There is a n...
The sustainability of long duration manned missions in space relies on plant-based Bioregenerative L...
Problems of food production by higher plants are addressed. Experimentation requirements and necessa...
The ASTROCULTURE(trademark) plant growth unit flown as part on the STS-63 mission in February 1995, ...
With NASA's current goals and resources moving forward to bring the idea of Manned Deep-Space missio...
The Vegetable Production System (Veggie) is a scientific payload designed to support plant growth fo...
Future space missions require bio-regenerative life-support systems. Eating fresh food is not only a...
Future crewed space missions will make use of hybrid life support systems to sustain human presence ...
Bioregenerative life-support systems for space have been investigated for 60 years, and plants and o...