Exploration of space has always held a certain fascination for humankind. Stepping foot on the Moon may have been the achievement of the century, and sending humans to Mars will be even more challenging and exciting. To achieve self-sufficiency off the Earth, humans will need a steady supply of food while also maintaining adequate mental health. We propose here a closed-loop ecosystem that accomplishes both while being feasible to transport, construct, and maintain on Mars. The resulting design, MarsGarden, is capable of providing a crew of four astronauts with all their dietary needs and also acting as a place of relaxation and restoration. MarsGarden is a scalable architecture that can be adapted to many deep space environments, or can be implemented on Earth as an agricultural solution for areas with land scarcity or extreme environments.

MarsGarden: Designing an ecosystem for a sustainable multiplanetary future / Hinterman, Eric; Moccia, Aldo; Baber, Sheila; Maffia, Fabio; Sciarretta, Samuele; Smith, Thomas; Stamler, Natasha; Nowak, Hans; Lukic, Jana; Sumini, Valentina; Zhan, Zhuchang; Schneiderman, Tajana; Lordos, George; Seaman, Elliott; Babakhanova, Siranush; Kusters, Joseph; Bernelli-Zazzera, Franco; Maggiore, Paolo; Mainini, Laura; Hoffman, Jeffrey. - In: ACTA ASTRONAUTICA. - ISSN 0094-5765. - 195:(2022), pp. 445-455. [10.1016/j.actaastro.2022.03.011]

MarsGarden: Designing an ecosystem for a sustainable multiplanetary future

Moccia, Aldo
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2022

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Exploration of space has always held a certain fascination for humankind. Stepping foot on the Moon may have been the achievement of the century, and sending humans to Mars will be even more challenging and exciting. To achieve self-sufficiency off the Earth, humans will need a steady supply of food while also maintaining adequate mental health. We propose here a closed-loop ecosystem that accomplishes both while being feasible to transport, construct, and maintain on Mars. The resulting design, MarsGarden, is capable of providing a crew of four astronauts with all their dietary needs and also acting as a place of relaxation and restoration. MarsGarden is a scalable architecture that can be adapted to many deep space environments, or can be implemented on Earth as an agricultural solution for areas with land scarcity or extreme environments.
2022
human spaceflight; life support; Mars; sustainable architecture
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MarsGarden: Designing an ecosystem for a sustainable multiplanetary future / Hinterman, Eric; Moccia, Aldo; Baber, Sheila; Maffia, Fabio; Sciarretta, Samuele; Smith, Thomas; Stamler, Natasha; Nowak, Hans; Lukic, Jana; Sumini, Valentina; Zhan, Zhuchang; Schneiderman, Tajana; Lordos, George; Seaman, Elliott; Babakhanova, Siranush; Kusters, Joseph; Bernelli-Zazzera, Franco; Maggiore, Paolo; Mainini, Laura; Hoffman, Jeffrey. - In: ACTA ASTRONAUTICA. - ISSN 0094-5765. - 195:(2022), pp. 445-455. [10.1016/j.actaastro.2022.03.011]
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