Controlled Ecological Life Support System. Life Support Systems in Space Travel
- Author:
- Klein, H. P.
- Published:
- Jun 1, 1985.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Macelroy, R. D. and Smernoff, D. T.
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- Life support systems in space travel, in closed ecological systems were studied. Topics discussed include: (1) problems of life support and the fundamental concepts of bioregeneration; (2) technology associated with physical/chemical regenerative life support; (3) projection of the break even points for various life support techniques; (4) problems of controlling a bioregenerative life support system; (5) data on the operation of an experimental algal/mouse life support system; (6) industrial concepts of bioregenerative life support; and (7) Japanese concepts of bioregenerative life support and associated biological experiments to be conducted in the space station.
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- Collection:
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note:
- Document ID: 19850021219.
Accession ID: 85N29531.
NASA-CP-2378.
A-85190.
NAS 1.55:2378.
COSPAR Meeting; Jul. 1984; Graz; Austria. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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