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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


Graz / Austria, May 22-26, 2005    
 


 
Benefits of Human Presence in Space


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Session  II.2 - Advances in Life Support Systems
Theme II: Future of human spaceflight: Exploratory missions
Date: 25 May 2005, 11:00
Chair: Vladimir Sychev, Jay Garland
Room A
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
II.2-1
11:00-11:15
John A. Hogan, M.S. Race, J. W. Fisher
Solid waste management operations and planetary protection issues
II.2-2
11:15-11:30
Jay L. Garland
Microbial functions in space: Transit missions to first generation bioregenerative systems
II.2-3
11:30-11:45
Vladimir N. Sychev, M.A. Leviskikh, S. Gostimsky, G. Bingham, I.G. Podolsky
Effects of the spaceflight factors on pea crops grown in ISS ROS as consecutive generations
II.2-4
11:45-12:00
Klaus Slenzka, M. Dünne
AquaHab - An aquatic research facility regarding closed ecological life support systems as well as applied ecotoxicology
II.2-5
12:00-12:15
Kirsi Lehto, E. Kanervo, K. Ståhle, H. Lehto, P. Mäenpää
Characterization of growth and photosynthesis of cyanobacterial cultures under reduced atmospheric pressures and enhanced CO2
levels
II.2-6
12:15-12:30
Ranga Narayanan, A.M. Thomas
The use of pulsatile flow to separate species from air – A novel application to air revitalization and space life support