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Use of sunlight for plant lighting in a bioregenerative life support system – Equivalent system mass calculations
Authors:Alan Drysdale  Takashi Nakamura  Neil Yorio  John Sager  Ray Wheeler
Institution:1. 6208 Windover Way, Titusville, FL 32780, USA;2. Physical Sciences Incorporated, 20 New England Business Center, Andover, MA 01810-1077, USA;3. Dynamac Corporation, DYN-3, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815, USA;4. NASA Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815, USA
Abstract:Plant lighting is a critical issue for cost effectiveness of bioregenerative systems. A plant lighting system using sunlight has been investigated and compared to systems using electrical lighting. Co-generation of electricity and use of in situ resource utilization (ISRU) were also considered. The fixed part of equivalent system mass was found to be reduced by factors of from 3.1 to 3.9, according to the mission assumptions. The time-dependent part of equivalent system mass was reduced by a smaller value, of about 1.05. Cost effectiveness of bioregeneration has been compared to the cost of shipping food. Break-even times for different Lunar and Mars missions were generally in the order of 2–10 years, and were quite sensitive to the assumptions. There is significant scope for future refinement of these values, and work is ongoing.
Keywords:Space life sciences  Bioregenerative systems  Plant lighting systems
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