宜居性
生命维持系统
太空探索
空格(标点符号)
国际空间站
农业
外层空间
空间研究
空间技术
天体生物学
计算机科学
环境资源管理
环境科学
工程类
行星
航空航天工程
生态学
生物
物理
天体物理学
操作系统
作者
José María Ortega-Hernandez,Dan Qiu,Jorge Pla‐García,Yuanxun Zhang,Jesús Martínez‐Frías,Xiao Long,Eva Sánchez‐Rodríguez,Juan Hernandez-Narvaez,Gengxin Xie,Fernando Alberquilla
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.resenv.2024.100160
摘要
The utilization of in-situ resources will be crucial for the survival of astronauts in space. Therefore, plants and crops will be important for humans in space as they serve as food, provide oxygen, and remove carbon dioxide, enhancing habitability. The aim of this research is to explore the growth of crops on celestial bodies prior to human arrival. The paper outlines the creation of a novel capsule by Green Moon Project (GMP) designed to meet essential criteria for monitoring and enhancing crop cultivation on the lunar terrain, tackling key obstacles such as self-propagation, fluctuating light patterns, water provision, and monitoring germination and growth stages. The Center of Space Exploration (hereafter COSE) managed to sprout the first seed on another celestial body during the Chang'e 4 mission on the Moon in January 2019. This achievement means an important step in space agriculture and widens the biological research of crops that will sustain future crewed missions and human bases in space. Space farming requires greater understanding if humans are to survive in space without constant contact from Earth and that is why GMP goals are aligned COSE's. Therefore, GMP and COSE work in synergy to boost the research of space farming, future crops, habitability, and close controlled environmental systems. Due to the similarities between both projects, both teams decided to join efforts and cooperate in future space missions. To provide scientific support and technical solutions for future long-term crewed exploration missions, it is mandatory to conduct ground verification experiments of controllable extraterrestrial ecosystems.
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