As renewed interest in human space-exploration intensifies, a coherent and modernized strategy for mission design and planning has become increasingly crucial. Biotechnology has emerged as a promising approach to increase resilience, flexibility, and efficiency of missions, by virtue of its ability to effectively utilize in situ resources and reclaim resources from waste streams. Here we outline four primary mission-classes on Moon and Mars that drive a staged and accretive biomanufacturing strategy. Each class requires a unique approach to integrate biomanufacturing into the existing mission-architecture and so faces unique challenges in technology development. These challenges stem directly from the resources available in a given mission-...
Humankind has entered a new era of space exploration: settlements on other planetary bodies are for...
AbstractThe aim of this review is to show the possibilities of food production during space travel a...
Space missions have always assumed that the risk of spacecraft malfunction far outweighs the risk of...
A crewed mission to and from Mars may include an exciting array of enabling biotechnologies that lev...
Despite a myriad of national space agencies, industrial partners, university laboratories, and polic...
Inspired by new measurements and imagery from the Perseverance mission, there is reinvigorated publi...
This paper demonstrates the significant utility of deploying non-traditional biological techniques t...
Finding sustainable approaches to achieve independence from terrestrial resources is of pivotal impo...
Human exploration off planet is severely limited by the cost of launching materials into space and b...
The world is entering a new era of exploring and exploiting outer space. The revolution in small, lo...
Various microbial systems have been explored for their applicability to in-situ resource utilisation...
Abstract Long-term human space exploration missions require environmental control and closed Life Su...
Human exploration off planet is severely limited by the cost of launching materials into space and r...
As space agencies plan to expand human presence in space and to settle on the Moon first and Mars la...
Returning from Mars to Earth requires propellant. The authors propose a biotechnology-enabled in sit...
Humankind has entered a new era of space exploration: settlements on other planetary bodies are for...
AbstractThe aim of this review is to show the possibilities of food production during space travel a...
Space missions have always assumed that the risk of spacecraft malfunction far outweighs the risk of...
A crewed mission to and from Mars may include an exciting array of enabling biotechnologies that lev...
Despite a myriad of national space agencies, industrial partners, university laboratories, and polic...
Inspired by new measurements and imagery from the Perseverance mission, there is reinvigorated publi...
This paper demonstrates the significant utility of deploying non-traditional biological techniques t...
Finding sustainable approaches to achieve independence from terrestrial resources is of pivotal impo...
Human exploration off planet is severely limited by the cost of launching materials into space and b...
The world is entering a new era of exploring and exploiting outer space. The revolution in small, lo...
Various microbial systems have been explored for their applicability to in-situ resource utilisation...
Abstract Long-term human space exploration missions require environmental control and closed Life Su...
Human exploration off planet is severely limited by the cost of launching materials into space and r...
As space agencies plan to expand human presence in space and to settle on the Moon first and Mars la...
Returning from Mars to Earth requires propellant. The authors propose a biotechnology-enabled in sit...
Humankind has entered a new era of space exploration: settlements on other planetary bodies are for...
AbstractThe aim of this review is to show the possibilities of food production during space travel a...
Space missions have always assumed that the risk of spacecraft malfunction far outweighs the risk of...