The in-situ resource utilisation (ISRU), in terms of native rocky materials and astronaut wastes, is crucial in contests of soil-based space-farming. Nevertheless, extra-terrestrial soils are very different from Earth soils, lacking any form of organic carbon and associated macro and micronutrients. In this research, we aimed to study and modify two commercially available Lunar and Martian regolith simulants (LHS-1 from Exolith Lab and MMS-1 from Martian Garden) to make them an adequate medium for plant growth. Lettuce was chosen as reference crop to guide the discussion on the results obtained. To reach this main objective, we added to simulants a commercially available monogastric-based organic manure chosen as a substitute of a possible ...
In 2011, Andy Weir published the thought-provoking novel “The Martian”, in which a fictional astrona...
Space exploration and plans for establishing extraterrestrial habitats pose new challenges from the ...
Plant growth research for food production at Kennedy Space Center looks at how future residents of M...
To make feasible the crewed missions to the Moon or Mars, space research is focusing on the developm...
The supplementation of bioactive compounds in astronaut’s diets is undeniable, especially in the ext...
Bioregenerative life support systems (BLSS) are conceived of and developed so as to provide food sou...
The configuration of a biologically fertile substrate for edible plant growth during long-term manne...
If humans are going to establish a base on the Moon or on Mars they will have to grow their own crop...
If humans are going to establish a base on the Moon or on Mars, they will have to grow their own cro...
When humans will settle on the moon or Mars they will have to eat there. Food may be flown in. An al...
Future manned missions to Mars will require that astronauts grow at least some of the food that they...
When humans will settle on the moon or Mars they will have to eat there. Food may be flown in. An al...
Higher plants will play a key role in human survival in Space, being able to regenerate resources a...
Background and Aims: Higher plants represent an optimal tool to regenerate resources while producing...
Heavy payloads in future shuttle journeys to Mars present limiting factors, making self-sustenance e...
In 2011, Andy Weir published the thought-provoking novel “The Martian”, in which a fictional astrona...
Space exploration and plans for establishing extraterrestrial habitats pose new challenges from the ...
Plant growth research for food production at Kennedy Space Center looks at how future residents of M...
To make feasible the crewed missions to the Moon or Mars, space research is focusing on the developm...
The supplementation of bioactive compounds in astronaut’s diets is undeniable, especially in the ext...
Bioregenerative life support systems (BLSS) are conceived of and developed so as to provide food sou...
The configuration of a biologically fertile substrate for edible plant growth during long-term manne...
If humans are going to establish a base on the Moon or on Mars they will have to grow their own crop...
If humans are going to establish a base on the Moon or on Mars, they will have to grow their own cro...
When humans will settle on the moon or Mars they will have to eat there. Food may be flown in. An al...
Future manned missions to Mars will require that astronauts grow at least some of the food that they...
When humans will settle on the moon or Mars they will have to eat there. Food may be flown in. An al...
Higher plants will play a key role in human survival in Space, being able to regenerate resources a...
Background and Aims: Higher plants represent an optimal tool to regenerate resources while producing...
Heavy payloads in future shuttle journeys to Mars present limiting factors, making self-sustenance e...
In 2011, Andy Weir published the thought-provoking novel “The Martian”, in which a fictional astrona...
Space exploration and plans for establishing extraterrestrial habitats pose new challenges from the ...
Plant growth research for food production at Kennedy Space Center looks at how future residents of M...