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Godia, F.; Albiol, J.; Perez, J.; Creus, N.; Cabello, F.; Montras, A.; Masot, A.; Lasseur, C.
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34th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, The Second World Space Congress, held 10-19 October, 2002 in Houston, TX, USA., meeting abstract
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2002
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The MELISSA Pilot Plant laboratory provides the site where the different
advances around the Micro Ecological Life Support System Alternative
project coordinated and fostered by the European Space Agency, as well
as other associated technologies, are integrated and demonstrated.
During its first period of operation, the definition of the different
compartments at an individual basis has been achieved, and the complete
facility is being re- designed to face a new period of integration of
all these compartments. The final objective is to demonstrate the
potentiality of MELISSA as life support system, and to use this facility
as a test bed to study the robustness and stability of the continuous
operation of a complex biological systems. This includes the testing the
associated instrumentation and control for a safe operation,
characterization of the chemical and microbial safety of the loop, as
well as tracking the genetic stability of the microbial strains used.
This new period is envisaged as a contribution to the further
development of more complete biological life support systems for long
term manned missions, that should be better defined from the knowledge
to be gained from this integration phase. The presentation will
summarize the present status of the Pilot Plant and the planned steps
for the new period.