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Eu:CROPIS life support system – greenhouses successfully launched into space


+++ Update: At 19:34 CET on 3 December 2018, the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) Eu:CROPIS mission was launched into space from Vandenberg Air Force Bas...
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Related Topics: Aerospace Medicine Instrumentation and Photography Man/System Technology and Life Support Qualification Structural Mechanics

Eu:CROPIS life support system – greenhouses successfully launched into space


+++ Update: At 19:34 CET on 3 December 2018, the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) Eu:CROPIS mission was launched into space from Vandenberg Air Force Bas...
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Related Topics: Aerospace Medicine Instrumentation and Photography Man/System Technology and Life Support Qualification Structural Mechanics

Biofilms and biomining in space – sucessful launch of the space experiment BioRock to the International Space Station ISS


The ESA space experiment BioRock was launched on July 25th, 2019, with SpaceX CRS-18 aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Caneveral, Florida, USA. BioRock will investigate the growth of biofilms and the...
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Related Topics: Aerospace Medicine Exobiology Man/System Technology and Life Support Nuclear Physics

Eu:CROPIS


The goal of the Eu:CROPIS mission (Euglena Combined Regenerative Organic food Production In Space) is to demonstrate the long term stability of a life support system. The system recycles biological wa...
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Related Topics: Man/System Technology and Life Support Exobiology Environment Pollution Aerospace Medicine Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Eu:CROPIS - Tomato cultivation by satellite


Astronauts must be supplied with breathing air, water and food in space. Closed life support systems are needed to "recycle" these vital resources and thus make them available for long-term use over s...
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Related Topics: Man/System Technology and Life Support Exobiology Environment Pollution Aerospace Medicine

Eu:CROPIS - Tomato cultivation by satellite


Astronauts must be supplied with breathing air, water and food in space. Closed life support systems are needed to "recycle" these vital resources and thus make them available for long-term use over s...
http://www.dlr.de/me/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-1746/21653_read-52372/
Related Topics: Man/System Technology and Life Support Exobiology Environment Pollution Aerospace Medicine

Virtual tour through the research laboratories of the DLR Institute of Robotics


Visits are currently not possible due to corona protection measures - but we invite all researchers large and small to take a virtual tour of our robotics research laboratories.
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Related Topics: Man/System Technology and Life Support Cybernetics, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

Institute donates protective clothing to Cologne University Hospital


The DLR Institute of Aerospace Medicine has donated protective clothing to the University Hospital of Cologne. The material includes protective suits, hoods, shoe covers and gloves.
Until furt...
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