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Open Agriculture | 2017

Greenhouse Module for Space System: A Lunar Greenhouse Design

Conrad Zeidler; Vincent Vrakking; Matthew Bamsey; Lucie Poulet; Paul Zabel; Daniel Schubert; Christel Paillé; Erik Mazzoleni; Nico Domurath

Abstract In the next 10 to 20 years humankind will return to the Moon and/or travel to Mars. It is likely that astronauts will eventually build permanent settlements there, as a base for long-term crew tended research tasks. It is obvious that the crew of such settlements will need food to survive. With current mission architectures the provision of food for longduration missions away from Earth requires a significant number of resupply flights. Furthermore, it would be infeasible to provide the crew with continuous access to fresh produce, specifically crops with high water content such as tomatoes and peppers, on account of their limited shelf life. A greenhouse as an integrated part of a planetary surface base would be one solution to solve this challenge for long-duration missions. Astronauts could grow their own fresh fruit and vegetables in-situ to be more independent from supply from Earth. This paper presents the results of the design project for such a greenhouse, which was carried out by DLR and its partners within the framework of the Micro-Ecological Life Support System Alternative (MELiSSA) program. The consortium performed an extensive system analysis followed by a definition of system and subsystem requirements for greenhouse modules. Over 270 requirements were defined in this process. Afterwards the consortium performed an in-depth analysis of illumination strategies, potential growth accommodations and shapes for the external structure. Five different options for the outer shape were investigated, each of them with a set of possible internal configurations. Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process, the different concept options were evaluated and ranked against each other. The design option with the highest ranking was an inflatable outer structure with a rigid inner core, in which the subsystems are mounted. The inflatable shell is wrapped around the core during launch and transit to the lunar surface. The paper provides an overview of the final design, which was further detailed in a concurrent engineering design study. During the study, the subsystem parameters (e.g. mass, power, performance) were calculated and evaluated. The results of the study were further elaborated, leading to a lunar greenhouse concept that fulfils all initial requirements. The greenhouse module has a total cultivation area of more than 650 m² and provides more than 4100 kg of edible dry mass over the duration of the mission. Based on the study, the consortium also identified technology and knowledge gaps (not part of this paper), which have to be addressed in future projects to make the actual development of such a lunar greenhouse, and permanent settlements for long-term human-tended research tasks on other terrestrial bodies, feasible in the first place.


Archive | 2016

The preliminary design of the EDEN ISS Mobile Test Facility - An Antarctic greenhouse

Paul Zabel; Matthew Bamsey; Conrad Zeidler; Vincent Vrakking; Daniel Schubert; Oliver Romberg; Giorgio Boscheri; T.A. Dueck


45th International Conference on Environmental Systems | 2015

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

Paul Zabel; Matthew Bamsey; Conrad Zeidler; Vincent Vrakking; Bernd-Wolfgang Johannes; Petra Rettberg; Daniel Schubert; Oliver Romberg; Barbara Imhof; Robert Davenport; Waltraut Hoheneder; René Waclavicek; Chris Gilbert; Molly Hogle; Alberto Battistelli; Walter Stefanoni; Stefano Moscatello; Simona Proietti; Guglielmo Santi; Filomena Nazzaro; Florinda Fratianni; Raffaele Coppola; Mike Dixon; Mike Stasiak; Eberhard Kohlberg; Dirk Mengedoht; Lorenzo Bucchieri; Erik Mazzoleni; Viktor Fetter; Thomas Hummel


Archive | 2013

Feasibility Study: Vertical Farm EDEN

Conrad Zeidler; Daniel Schubert; Vincent Vrakking


Archive | 2018

Status of the EDEN ISS Greenhouse after on-site installation in Antarctica

Daniel Schubert; Matthew Bamsey; Paul Zabel; Vincent Vrakking; Conrad Zeidler


Ceas Space Journal | 2018

Orbital Hub: a concept for human spaceflight beyond ISS operations

Stephan Siegfried Jahnke; Volker Maiwald; Claudia Philpot; Dominik Quantius; Oliver Romberg; Wolfgang Seboldt; Vincent Vrakking; Conrad Zeidler


Archive | 2017

Future Exploration Greenhouse Design of the EDEN ISS

Paul Zabel; Matthew Bamsey; Conrad Zeidler; Vincent Vrakking; Daniel Schubert; Oliver Romberg


Archive | 2017

The EDEN ISS Antarctic Greenhouse Project - Final Design and Outcome of the Assembly, Integration and Testing Phase

Conrad Zeidler; Matthew Bamsey; Vincent Vrakking; Paul Zabel; Daniel Schubert; Oliver Romberg


Archive | 2017

Service Section Design of the EDEN ISS Project

Vincent Vrakking; Matthew Bamsey; Conrad Zeidler; Paul Zabel; Daniel Schubert; Oliver Romberg


Archive | 2017

DLR-RY-Post-ISS Projektbericht: AP4000 „Szenarienentwurf“

Stephan Siegfried Jahnke; Dominik Quantius; Claudia Philpot; Vincent Vrakking; Wolfgang Seboldt; Oliver Romberg

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Paul Zabel

German Aerospace Center

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Matthew Bamsey

École de technologie supérieure

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