Ecosystems in space will need in-situ bioavailable nutrients. The measured nutrients in meteorites allow experiment-based estimates of nutrients in asteroids, and of the biomass and populations that can be derived from these in situ bioresources. In this respect, we found that carbonaceous chondrite meteorites can support microorganisms and plant cultures, suggesting that similar asteroid materials are also biologically fertile. The sustainable biomass and populations are determined by the available resource materials, their yields of nutrients and biomass, the biomass needed to support human populations, the duration of the ecosystem, and wastage. The bioavailable C, N, and electrolytes in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites vary as CM2 \u...
International audienceThe Biosphere is considered to represent the Earth's crust, atmosphere, oceans...
NASA's strategy in exploring Mars has been to follow the water, because water is essential for life,...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the Cosmos. Carbon stars jettison large amounts of hydrocarbons into ...
In situ biological resources: Soluble nutrients and electrolytes in carbonaceous asteroids/meteorite...
The biological fertilities of planetary materials can be assessed using microcosms based on material...
The amounts of life that can be realized in any ecosystem are determined by the resources of materia...
Astroecology concerns the relations between life and space resources, and cosmo-ecology extrapolates...
The world is entering a new era of exploring and exploiting outer space. The revolution in small, lo...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites are carbon-containing fragments of primitive asteroids that have o...
The CM carbonaceous chondrite meteorites experienced aqueous alteration in the early solar system. T...
Asteroids and comets, or in short minor bodies, likely have played a very important role in the earl...
Humankind has entered a new era of space exploration: settlements on other planetary bodies are fore...
Humanity's interest in whether or not we are alone in the universe spans generations, from Giordano ...
Carbon is the fourth most common element in the galaxy(by mass) but does not even rank in the twelve...
The regolith environment and associated organic material on Ceres is analogous to environments that ...
International audienceThe Biosphere is considered to represent the Earth's crust, atmosphere, oceans...
NASA's strategy in exploring Mars has been to follow the water, because water is essential for life,...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the Cosmos. Carbon stars jettison large amounts of hydrocarbons into ...
In situ biological resources: Soluble nutrients and electrolytes in carbonaceous asteroids/meteorite...
The biological fertilities of planetary materials can be assessed using microcosms based on material...
The amounts of life that can be realized in any ecosystem are determined by the resources of materia...
Astroecology concerns the relations between life and space resources, and cosmo-ecology extrapolates...
The world is entering a new era of exploring and exploiting outer space. The revolution in small, lo...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites are carbon-containing fragments of primitive asteroids that have o...
The CM carbonaceous chondrite meteorites experienced aqueous alteration in the early solar system. T...
Asteroids and comets, or in short minor bodies, likely have played a very important role in the earl...
Humankind has entered a new era of space exploration: settlements on other planetary bodies are fore...
Humanity's interest in whether or not we are alone in the universe spans generations, from Giordano ...
Carbon is the fourth most common element in the galaxy(by mass) but does not even rank in the twelve...
The regolith environment and associated organic material on Ceres is analogous to environments that ...
International audienceThe Biosphere is considered to represent the Earth's crust, atmosphere, oceans...
NASA's strategy in exploring Mars has been to follow the water, because water is essential for life,...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the Cosmos. Carbon stars jettison large amounts of hydrocarbons into ...