The work I do is linked to ESA’s human spaceflight programme. Eventually, if astronauts go on long-term missions to other planets, it is important to know how they can survive in life support systems. Plants are good candidates for helping humans survive since they can produce oxygen and food and they can also clean wastewater (from showers, cleaning, toilets). If the astronauts take seeds with them to grow in life support systems, then we need to know how to store the seeds during space transport, because different species may need to be stored in different ways.
Perhaps some seeds can be stored outside the spaceship, if they can survive the extreme drying in a vacuum. But other species may need to be protected if they get damaged by extreme drying. In my research I am trying to find out what the differences are between species.
I am working on one of ESA’s spaceflight analogues. I am doing research on how the crew respond to the conditions we experience here (psychology & physiology).
There are lot’s of different analogues which all provide great platforms for conducting research as their conditions are similar to space or other planets.
For example other analogues include Mars 500, ESA Caves, NEEMO etc
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