Research planning criteria for regenerative life-support systems applicable to space habitats
Abstract
The second phase of analyses that were conducted by the Life Support Systems Group of the 1977 NASA Ames Summer Study is described. This phase of analyses included a preliminary review of relevant areas of technology that can contribute to the development of closed life-support systems for space habitats, the identification of research options in these areas of technology, and the development of guidelines for an effective research program. The areas of technology that were studied included: (1) nutrition, diet, and food processing; (2) higher plant agriculture; (3) animal agriculture; (4) waste conversion and resource recovery; and (5) system stability and safety. Results of these analyses, including recommended research options and criteria for establishing research priorities among these many options, are discussed.
- Publication:
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In its Space Resources and Space Settlements p 13-30 (SEE N79-32225 23-12
- Pub Date:
- 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979srss.rept...13S
- Keywords:
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- Aerospace Environments;
- Life Support Systems;
- Management Planning;
- Regeneration (Engineering);
- Research Management;
- Systems Analysis;
- Technology Assessment;
- Agriculture;
- Closed Ecological Systems;
- Diets;
- Livestock;
- Nutrition;
- Plants (Botany);
- Safety;
- Space Colonies;
- Systems Engineering;
- Systems Management;
- Systems Stability;
- Waste Disposal;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles