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Far Beyond The Moon A History Of Life Support Systems In The Space Age Krin Nickelsen

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Far Beyond The Moon A History Of Life Support Systems In The Space Age Krin Nickelsen
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Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.35 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Kärin Nickelsen, David P. D. Munns
ISBN: 9780822946540, 0822946548
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Far Beyond The Moon A History Of Life Support Systems In The Space Age Krin Nickelsen by Kärin Nickelsen, David P. D. Munns 9780822946540, 0822946548 instant download after payment.

From the beginning of the space age, scientists and engineers have worked on systems to help humans survive for the astounding 28,500 days (78 years) needed to reach another planet. They’ve imagined and tried to create a little piece of Earth in a bubble travelling through space, inside of which people could live for decades, centuries, or even millennia. Far Beyond the Moon tells the dramatic story of engineering efforts by astronauts and scientists to create artificial habitats for humans in orbiting space stations, as well as on journeys to Mars and beyond. Along the way, David P. D. Munns and Kärin Nickelsen explore the often unglamorous but very real problem posed by long-term life support: How can we recycle biological wastes to create air, water, and even food in meticulously controlled artificial environments? Together, they draw attention to the unsung participants of the space program—the sanitary engineers, nutritionists, plant physiologists, bacteriologists, and algologists who created and tested artificial environments for space based on chemical technologies of life support—as well as the bioregenerative algae systems developed to reuse waste, water, and nutrients, so that we might cope with a space journey of not just a few days, but months, or more likely, years.

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