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Introducing EDEN ISS - A European project on advancing plant cultivation technologies and operations

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2015-07-12
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Zabel, Paul
Bamsey, Matthew
Zeidler, Conrad
Vrakking, Vincent
Johannes, Bernd-Wolfgang
Rettberg, Petra
Schubert, Daniel
Romberg, Oliver
Imhof, Barbara
Davenport, Robert
Hoheneder, Waltraut
Waclavicek, René
Gilbert, Chris
Hogle, Molly
Battistelli, Alberto
Stefanoni, Walter
Moscatello, Stefano
Proietti, Simona
Santi, Gugliemo
NAzzaro, Filomena
Fratianni, Florinda
Coppola, Raffaele
Dixon, Mike
Stasiak, Mike
Kohlberg, Eberhard
Mengedoht, Dirk
Bucchieri, Lorenzo
Mazzoleni, Erik
Fetter, Viktor
Hummel, Thomas
Boscheri, Giorgio
Massobrio, Federico
Lamantea, Matteo
Lobascio, Cesare
Petrini, Alessandro
Adami, Marco
Bonzano, Giuseppe
Fiore, Lorenzo
Dueck, Tom
Stanghellini, Cecilia
Bochenek, Grazyna
Gilley, Anthony
McKeon-Bennett, Michelle
Stutte, Gary
Larkin, Tracey
Moane, Siobhan
Murray, Patrick
Downey, Peter
Fortezza, Raimondo
Ceriello, Antonio
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Plant cultivation in large-scale closed environments is challenging and several key technologies necessary for space-based plant production are not yet space-qualified or remain in early stages of development. The EDEN ISS project foresees development and demonstration of higher plant cultivation technologies, suitable for future deployment on the International Space Station and from a long-term perspective, within Moon and Mars habitats. The EDEN ISS consortium will design and test essential plant cultivation technologies using an International Standard Payload Rack form factor cultivation system for potential testing on-board the International Space Station. Furthermore, a Future Exploration Greenhouse will be designed with respect to future planetary bio-regenerative life support system deployments. The technologies will be tested in a laboratory environment as well as at the highly-isolated German Antarctic Neumayer Station III. A small and mobile container-sized test facility will be built in order to provide realistic mass flow relationships. In addition to technology development and validation, food safety and plant handling procedures will be developed. This paper describes the goals and objectives of EDEN ISS and the different project phases and milestones. Furthermore, the project consortium will be introduced and the role of each partner within the project is explained.
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