Prospects for using space greenhouses as a part of a suite of crew life support systems of a lunar orbital station, a lunar base and interplanetary transfer vehicles

Y. Berkovich, S. O. Smolyanina, A. Zheleznyakov, A. S. Guzenberg
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It is planned to include greenhouses in the suite of regenerative life support systems for crews of manned long-duration space vehicles to improve their habitability. Space greenhouses will provide crew members with green vegetables containing digestible vitamins and dietary fibers, as well as psychophysiological support during long space missions. The paper presents an analytical review of designs of a number of greenhouses in our country and abroad, both existing and under construction that are capable of operating in spaceflight environment. It describes their key design and operational properties, analyses problems standing in the way of developing more productive space greenhouses. It explains the advantages of our country’s conveyor-type space greenhouse with cylindrical planting surface for continuous production of vitamin-rich greens and other vegetables onboard a manned spacecraft. It points out the need to construct our country’s ground prototype for a full-scale space greenhouse to develop the process for growing plants in orbital station, transportation vehicles, in lunar and Martian outposts. Key words: regenerative life support systems, habitat, space greenhouse, cylindrical planting surface.
利用太空温室作为月球轨道站、月球基地和行星际转移飞行器的一套船员生命支持系统的一部分的前景
计划将温室包括在载人长时间空间飞行器的再生生命支持系统套件中,以改善他们的可居住性。太空温室将为宇航员提供含有可消化维生素和膳食纤维的绿色蔬菜,以及长期太空任务期间的心理生理支持。本文对国内外已建和在建的若干能在航天环境下工作的温室的设计进行了分析综述。它描述了它们的主要设计和操作特性,分析了发展更高产空间温室的道路上存在的问题。介绍了我国在载人飞船上连续生产富含维生素蔬菜等蔬菜的圆柱形种植面传送带式空间温室的优势。指出我国有必要建造全尺寸空间温室地面样机,以发展在轨道站、运输工具、月球和火星前哨基地种植植物的工艺。关键词:再生生命维持系统;生境;空间温室;
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