[SpaceProgram] Fwd: Space Farmers: LEDs As Key To NASA's Permanent Lunar Life Support - Forbes
Matt Joyce
matt at nycresistor.com
Tue Sep 4 23:30:45 CEST 2012
Some folks at NYC Resistor were working on a growing apparatus using a
rotating array of leds operating at different wavelengths.
pic of it... behind and to the left ( looking at me ) of my glorious visage.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/openfly/7558683614/
I'd love to see something like a git project setup for space based
growing testing kits.
Throw in some STL / code / eagle etc for some citizen science style
testing.... aka repeatable experimentation. And we have some real
live testing of procedures for open source scientific research into
how to grow stuff in hazardous areas safely.
I think that would be a great easy enough project to get into. And it
would probably iron out some of the kinks in getting a bunch of people
to be able to contribute to a much larger goal.
-Matt
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:25 PM, cole santos <cksantos85 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have nothing running ATM but I did a lot of monoculture algae work when I
> was in aquaculture program at UH
>
> http://contrails.iit.edu/DigitalCollection/1962/AMRLTDR62-116article03.pdf
>
> This is where I got my ideas.
>
> My test reactor is going to be 18" x 24" x .2"
>
> Man sized reactor will be 24" x 48" x .2-.09 with ~20 of them in parallel.
>
> Algae will be extracted via this device.
>
> http://www.parc.com/services/focus-area/clean-water/
>
> and o2 / co2 / vox will be monitored by sensors on arduino control.
>
> Short term plan is to replicate the boeing experiment and adapt for longer
> term production
>
> Longer term, utilizing human wastewater as a nutrient supply and electricity
> source with waterwater fuel cells.
>
> Each project is part of a larger plan for a compact biological closed cycle
> habitat.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Máté Ravasz <ravaszmeister at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just started to build up my own algae cultures at home last month.
>> Seeing your post on how far you've progressed already in this, I immediately
>> became jealous. Would you by any chance have any publicly available data on
>> how your setup runs? I am building a sunlight powered reactor at the moment,
>> but I would be eager to read up on more advanced methods if possible.
>>
>> Thanks for any info,
>> Mat
>>
>>
>> On 4 September 2012 22:48, cole santos <cksantos85 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> For big area lighting plasma is more efficient than leds.
>>> http://www.plasma-i.com/index.html
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 10:46 AM, cole santos <cksantos85 at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> LED's are more expensive than florescents...and that is after order of
>>>> magnitude reductions in cost over the last few years. I found some vendors
>>>> in china for LED lights. Florescent technology requires bulb changes every 6
>>>> months to a year, this makes it unworkable for space, but good for earth
>>>> testing. LED research on optimal spectrum for algae growth is an open
>>>> research field. Another problem is the design for my algae reactors needs
>>>> lights that are 360, but leds are about 130 deg. a bi directional light
>>>> would cost a lot more due to custom nature of such a light, another option
>>>> is to just stack 2 lights back to back... but now you've doubled you costs
>>>> and lighting is more that 50% of the total cost.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Jerry Isdale <isdale at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Growing in space requires light. Space stations may be able to orient
>>>>> themselves for full time growing but Colonies on moons, etc will need some
>>>>> power source for when their rotation takes them into night (moon night = 2
>>>>> weeks).
>>>>>
>>>>> This article talks about using LEDs powered from a small nuclear power
>>>>> source, similar to that powering the Curiosity Rover.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2012/08/31/space-farmers-leds-as-key-to-nasas-permanent-lunar-life-support/
>>>>>
>>>>> Jerry Isdale
>>>>> isdale at gmail.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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