This research initiative, EDEN (Evolution & Design of Environmentally-closed Nutrition sources), focuses on bioregenerative life support systems, especially greenhouse modules and technologies for future human habitats in remote locations in space (the Moon, Mars) and on Earth (Antarctica).
– One of our projects is to test a greenhouse module at the Neumayer Station III in Antarctica, where the winter team stays in total isolation for nine months in a row in a hostile environment. We want to find ways to meet the group’s needs when it comes to fresh fruits and vegetables but it will also enable us to study the psychological influence of plants on human isolation. Ultimately this analog test site will enable to generate good research data for future human space exploration and in extension human settlement in the solar system, says DLR research engineer Lucie Poulet.
Heliospectra recently launched the L4A Series 10 LED light system aimed at giving researchers an advanced tool for making new discoveries in the plant sciences. The collaboration with DLR is one of the first demonstrations of their system’s extensive capabilities.
We have looked over the market and we feel that Heliospectra’s product is perfect for our research project as their system provides a wide variety of lighting options. It is also easy to gather information and to control the lighting system both on site and remotely. We will also work closely with Heliospectra during the course of the research to analyze if we can further develop the system, says Lucie Poulet.
This is an important partnership for Heliospectra, particularly because of the thorough market analysis that DLR carried out prior to selecting partner.
For more information:
Heliospectra
Staffan Hillberg, CEO
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