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Mars Base Zero: a test platform for CELSS research
Mars Base Zero is a 24' (7.3 m) wide by 44' (13.4 m) long greenhouse, which includes a very small (less than 20 m2--200 square feet) apartment. ...
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International Space Exploration & Colonization Co
A non-profit organization developing technologies for colonizing space, including a biosphere-style closed ecological life support system (CELSS).
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ISECCo Home Page: A CELSS (Biosphere) Research Center
We are building our CELSS project in a series of steps, designed not only to ... Moving from the natural biosphere to agriculturally closed ecosystems is ...
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International Space Exploration & Colonization Co
A non-profit organization developing technologies for colonizing space, including a biosphere-style closed ecological life support system (CELSS).
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Radio Interview
In late March (1992) Ray Collins received a phone call from John McWorter about an hour before Ray was to leave to drive to Anchorage. ...
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Anaerobic Decomposition Experiments
Marsh gas is produced by the anaerobic decomposition of organic materials. It was not possible to obtain samples of the organic materials which were the ...
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The Book: Biosphere Project Outline
I hope to build a true biosphere, one which is completely cyclic in all the ... The goal is to build a biosphere that is capable of supporting 2-3 people. ...
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The Book: Biosphere Project Outline
Close monitoring of the oxygen level will be needed during the initial startup of the biosphere to make sure that the oxygen is not depleted. ...
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ISECCo Home Page: A CELSS (Biosphere) Research Center
Nonprofit organization dedicated to research and development of space oriented technologies. Currently building a Closed Ecological Life Support System ...
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Productivity 2002
Mars Base Zero:. Summer 2002 Productivity. by Ray R. Collins. Frances J. Collins. Ruth Freeburg. And (presenter) Debi-Lee Wilkinson ...