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'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2000.53.131
'''Number of Pages''' - 14
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A solar thermal power plant operating on Mars surface is analyzed in this work. During analysis meteorological data measured at Viking ... order the system provide useful power. No obvious difference exists between power plant performance in the two years of VL2 operation.
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... only eat the kernel. It is also important that we choose plants that produce continuously. We don't want a plant that requires a dormancy period, like blackberries, raspberries and most temperate ... is also important to consider how big a plant gets. It is very costly to build a structure for growing the plants and large plants—like most fruit and nut trees—are more expensive to grow and maintain. Smaller, more manageable plants that produce continuously are preferable ...
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It is shown that some thermonuclear power plants can serve as rather powerful He3 sources providing operation of space propulsion systems utilizing the D-He3 microexplosions. Some problems ...
... go in the solar system, we would need to build habitats for growing plants. These habitats would protect the plants from the cold, radiation and lack of a suitable atmosphere, and we could use the regoliths as a substrate for growing the plants. Because there are nutrients in these regoliths, we would need to bring fewer nutrients with ...
... from short exposures (2 to 17 days) to full-term 180-day experiments (such as planting a seed in a growth chamber on a space station and allowing it to grow ... the effects of micro-gravity on full cycle, or seed-to-seed, physiological and morphological plant development.
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Many of the plant production systems designed for space habitats have the plant seed set inside a fabric-like material that is attached to the hydroponic system. As the roots grow through the fabric they attach to the fabric and hold the plant firmly in place. NASA Links to explore:(See CDROM) http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents ...
... things like nitrogen and carbon—fertilizer—had to be added to help the plants grow. Plants would also need to be protected from the vacuum, radiation and extreme temperature changes ...
... energy vector). Special emphasis is given to the possibilities of integrating space and terrestrial solar plants. The relative geographic proximity of areas in North Africa with high average solar irradiation to ... method to optimise such an integration, taking into account different possible orbital constellations, terrestrial locations, plant number and sizes as well as consumer profiles and extends the scope from the European ...
... us a method of revitalizing the air. The plants will utilize the carbon dioxide that the humans produce and convert that back to oxygen ...
Plants' morphology, or outward appearance, is altered in space primarily due to the decreased gravity. While ... it is affected. The decreased pull of gravity changes some of the outward appearances of plants, such as the broadening of leaves or the flattening out of the leaves and stems ...
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