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  • ...he settlement grows, the entire habitat ecosystem becomes more stable. An ecosystem based on aeroponics might be susceptible to catastrophe because it has very
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  • ...space missions. Initiated in 1989, the design is inspired by a terrestrial ecosystem. Today MELiSSA is a consortium made up of 30 organisations across Europe.
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  • ...h]], and is limited to the interior of settlements. Once a self-sustaining ecosystem is established within a settlement, the net biomass can increase naturally ...lly their dead remains. This waste must is either recycled back into the [[ecosystem]] or use as industrial feedstock so that no [[resources]] are wasted. Even
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  • ...ologies used might not be directly transferable to Mars, where there is no ecosystem to produce cheap feed-stock.
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  • A complete ecosystem is also likely to includes organism that cause diseases.
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  • ...For one million persons the lithium required would be 7 kg. For an entire ecosystem serving these one million people the amount required might be about one ton
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  • ...For one million persons the copper required would be 72 kg. For an entire ecosystem serving these one million people the amount required might be about ten ton
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  • Tertiary treatment will be required on Mars, as the habitat ecosystem is not large enough to absorb the contaminants left over from secondary tre
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  • ...trace elements. And a few tonnes might be enough for an entire settlement ecosystem.
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  • Access to the resources of space might open the loop on the terrestrial ecosystem, allowing more population growth. Alternatively, growth on Earth might sto
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  • From Wikipedia: <nowiki>''</nowiki>Soil is the most abundant ecosystem on Earth, but the vast majority of organisms in soil are microbes, a great
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  • Diversity is a fundamental need of a group, society or ecosystem. Robustness comes through diversity. And diversity, due to statistical re
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  • ...ences of [[Biosphere 2]] we cannot assume a fully passive stability of the ecosystem. The material of the walls might react with the artificial atmosphere and t
    7 KB (1,084 words) - 11:06, 20 October 2023
  • ...|sustaining growth]] and used in [[photosynthesis]]), thereby supporting [[ecosystem]]s. Nitrogen can be found in [[amino acids]], proteins and DNA, making it
    8 KB (1,163 words) - 06:42, 3 October 2023
  • ...ecially some sorts of mildew, are certainly of great use in the artificial ecosystem of a [[greenhouse]], since they are involved in the [[compost|decaying proc
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  • ...ling 8 participants in a 180,000 m<sup>3</sup> facility with an artificial ecosystem.<ref name=":3">Nelson, M., Dempster, W., Alvarez-Romo, N., & MacCallum, T.
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  • Title: Study of microbial ecosystem in microgreens Title: Study of microbial ecosystem in microgreens
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  • ...ith|blacksmithing]], [[smelting]], [[glass|glass-blowing]], etc. A small "ecosystem" of equipment that is collectively self-replicating, such as is the goal of
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  • What is Aquaponics? It is a system that behaves like a small ecosystem: it combines fish, plants, and bacteria to generate processes of greater ef
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  • ...able environment for the brave traveler. This bacterium lives alone in its ecosystem and survives by converting chemical energy into a source of fuel for metabo ...Dylan, PhD. et. al. 2008. Environmental Genomics reveals a single species ecosystem deep within Earth. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/23x7d9r0
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