1996
DOI: 10.1016/0273-1177(96)00096-8
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Life Support Systems for lunar missions

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“…The Moon environment, of course, will not support life as we know it; and Earth life forms, whether human or microbial, would require artificial habitats to survive (Tamponnet, 1996;Horneck et al, LUNAR ASTROBIOLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION 769 2003). In the case of long-duration missions, these habitats would likely implement some form of bioregenerative life-support systems.…”
Section: The Lunar Environment and Life: General Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The Moon environment, of course, will not support life as we know it; and Earth life forms, whether human or microbial, would require artificial habitats to survive (Tamponnet, 1996;Horneck et al, LUNAR ASTROBIOLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION 769 2003). In the case of long-duration missions, these habitats would likely implement some form of bioregenerative life-support systems.…”
Section: The Lunar Environment and Life: General Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In this environment, photosynthetic higher plants and algae will provide the essential functions of biomass productivity in a CELSS, and a combination of physico-chemical and bioregenerative processes will be used to regenerate renewable resources from waste materials (Mitchell 1994). A review of the literature offers a wide range of examples and application of CELSS (Brechignac & Wolf 1994, Nelson et al 1994, Gorgolewski 1995, Velayudhan et al 1995, Tamponnet 1996, Nickel et al 1997, Samsonov et al 2000, Paille et al 2000, Bluem & Paris 2001, Savage et al 2001, Schreckenghost et al 2002, Blum 2003, Bluem & Paris 2003, Wu & Garibay 2004.…”
Section: Bioregenerative Environment Control á State Of Art and Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the system will include the higher plants as a basic element for food production. Since previous breakeven analyses show that bio-regenerative systems become convenient for mission longer than years (Mitchell 1994, Wheeler et al 1995, Tamponnet 1996, Eckart 1996, Samsonov et al 2000, Schreckenghost et al 2002, Wu & Garibay 2004, Evetts et al 2005, Russell & Klaus 2007, the CAB system shall be designed for planetary missions, i.e., for gravity environment. At the moment, the presence of the crew inside the CAB system is assumed to be in the order of some hours per day.…”
Section: Cab Functional Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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