EDEN ISS is a European project to investigate cultivation techniques of plants in space for future bioregenerative life support systems. The technologies will be tested in a laboratory environment as well as at the highly-isolated German Antarctic Neumayer Station III. A small and mobile container-sized test facility will be built in order to provide realistic mass flow relationships. This paper provides a summary of the activities performed in the design phase of the project. The design phase started with the kick-off meeting in March 2015 and focused on the requirements definition and design of the greenhouse. The EDEN ISS partners met for a design workshop from September 7th to September 18th 2015 in the Concurrent Engineering Facility o...
The EDEN ISS project foresees development and demonstration of higher plant cultivation technologies...
Provision of fresh produce to overwintering Antarctic crews is a challenge. The fact that at least 4...
Dating back as far as the early 1900s, people have been constructing plant production systems in Ant...
EDEN ISS is a European project to investigate cultivation techniques of plants in space for future b...
The international EDEN ISS project aims to develop and validate technology as well as investigate fo...
EDEN ISS is a European project focused on advancing bio-regenerative life support systems, in partic...
Plant cultivation in large-scale closed environments is challenging and several key technologies nec...
Within the EDEN ISS project an international consortium designed and built a (semi-)closed loop gree...
Plant cultivation in closed environments is challenging and several key technologies necessary for s...
Sustained human presence in space requires the development of new technologies to maintain environme...
Abstract This paper takes the EDEN ISS project as example to demonstrate how findings from greenhous...
The Future Exploration Greenhouse (FEG) is the heart of the international EDEN ISS project, which ai...
EDEN ISS is a H2020 project aimed at testing key technologies for plant cultivation in large-scale c...
EDEN ISS is a European project focused on advancing bio-regenerative life support systems, in partic...
Plant cultivation in large-scale closed environments is challenging and several key technologies nec...
The EDEN ISS project foresees development and demonstration of higher plant cultivation technologies...
Provision of fresh produce to overwintering Antarctic crews is a challenge. The fact that at least 4...
Dating back as far as the early 1900s, people have been constructing plant production systems in Ant...
EDEN ISS is a European project to investigate cultivation techniques of plants in space for future b...
The international EDEN ISS project aims to develop and validate technology as well as investigate fo...
EDEN ISS is a European project focused on advancing bio-regenerative life support systems, in partic...
Plant cultivation in large-scale closed environments is challenging and several key technologies nec...
Within the EDEN ISS project an international consortium designed and built a (semi-)closed loop gree...
Plant cultivation in closed environments is challenging and several key technologies necessary for s...
Sustained human presence in space requires the development of new technologies to maintain environme...
Abstract This paper takes the EDEN ISS project as example to demonstrate how findings from greenhous...
The Future Exploration Greenhouse (FEG) is the heart of the international EDEN ISS project, which ai...
EDEN ISS is a H2020 project aimed at testing key technologies for plant cultivation in large-scale c...
EDEN ISS is a European project focused on advancing bio-regenerative life support systems, in partic...
Plant cultivation in large-scale closed environments is challenging and several key technologies nec...
The EDEN ISS project foresees development and demonstration of higher plant cultivation technologies...
Provision of fresh produce to overwintering Antarctic crews is a challenge. The fact that at least 4...
Dating back as far as the early 1900s, people have been constructing plant production systems in Ant...