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The Life Support Database System

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1991
<div class="htmlview paragraph">In 1989 NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) began development of the life Support Database system. This work has progressed through initial requirements analysis, data relationships modeling, and documentation of a detailed conceptual design during the first nine months of the project, followed by a year of database ...
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Whither the Life-Support System?

1980
The human population of the globe has been increasing according to some superexponential law. One possible form of this relationship is: where N is the total population size, and t the time in years AD. This expression was derived by fitting a model, which assumes the rate of increase to be a weak monotonic increasing function of N, to 24 estimates of ...
Eugene P. Odum, Eldon H. Franz
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Life support system development in West Germany

Acta Astronautica, 1982
The delivery of fully qualified Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLS) flight hardware for the Spacelab Flight Unit was completed in 1979, and the first Spacelab flight is scheduled for mid 1983. With Spacelab approaching its operational stage, ESA has initiated the Follow-on Development Programme.
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Biological life-support systems for Mars mission

Advances in Space Research, 1992
Mars mission like the Lunar base is the first venture to maintain human life beyond earth biosphere. So far, all manned space missions including the longest ones used stocked reserves and can not be considered egress from biosphere. Conventional path proposed by technology for Martian mission LSS is to use physical-chemical approaches proved by the ...
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Fundamentals of Life Support Systems

1996
Thermodynamically speaking, man as a living creature is an open system, i.e., he exchanges matter and energy with his environment that maintains its own structure. He is living in his closed terrestrial life support system known as the “biosphere”. The biosphere is a basically closed system in terms of matter, but an open one in terms of energy.
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Biogenerative life-support system: Farming on the Moon

Acta Astronautica, 1991
Plants can be used to recycle food, oxygen, and water in a closed habitat (e.g., on the moon, Mars, or in a space craft. A variety of crops might be grown, probably in underground growth units to avoid harmful radiation and micrometeorites. Artificial light will be necessary although some sunlight might be brought in via fiber optics.
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Hierarchically controlled ecological life support systems

Computers and Chemical Engineering, 2022
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