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Vegetable Production Systems Component Tests
Bunchek, Jess M ; Massa, Gioia D
关键词: VEGETABLES;    FOOD PRODUCTION (IN SPACE);    GERMINATION;    FERTILIZERS;    VEGETATION GROWTH;    OFFGASSING;    ASTRONAUTS;    NUTRITION;    TOMATOES;    SPACE FLIGHT;   
RP-ID  :  KSC-E-DAA-TN62580
学科分类:航空航天科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

As long-term spaceflight missions become ever more imminent, astronaut nutrition and diet require further investigation and development. Dehydrated or stabilized food sources are currently used for spaceflight, but growing fresh produce aboard spacecraft can potentially supplement the astronauts’ diets. Further, having astronauts work with plants while in space can provide psychological benefits by serving as a tangible passage of time and representing a living component aboard an otherwise mechanical environment. As spaceflight duration will lengthen as missions head back to the Moon and to Mars, having the ability and knowledge to grow fresh produce will become even more vital. The following experiments were conducted in the late summer and fall of 2018. The purpose of these studies were to examine potential off-gas from a system component that could potentially inhibit plant germination, optimizing lighting methods and protocol for mizuna production, determining a fertilizer method that best promotes healthy mizuna yields, and troubleshooting tomato production for the next generation of the Vegetable Production System.

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