The CEBAS-Minimodule: Behaviour of an artificial aquatic ecological system during spaceflight

被引:23
作者
Bluem, V [1 ]
Andriske, M [1 ]
Paris, F [1 ]
Voeste, D [1 ]
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[1] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Fac Biol, Comparat Endocrinol Res Sect, CEBAS Ctr Excellence, D-44780 Bochum, Germany
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LIFE SCIENCES: SPACE LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND THE LUNAR FARSIDE CRATER SAHA PROPOSAL | 2000年 / 26卷 / 02期
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From the early beginning; t he C.E.B.A.S. programw as strictly science-orientedB. efore the groundh ard-ware developmenta; scientific programc overing a variety of different space-relevanzto ological research areasw as definedb y a group of well renownedG ermanand U. S.-American scientists; a nd after that engineering-dependenret strictionsw ere evaluatedI.n a time-consumingit erativep rocess; t he scientific pro-gramw as adaptedt o the given conditionsi n a way that guaranteedth e scientific integrity of the planned zoological experiments.F inally; botanical and microbiological researchw as implementeds o that currently 12 different projects in the fields of biomineralization; e mbryology; immunology; microbiology; neurobiology; p lant morphology; plant physiology; reproductiveb iology; vestibularr esearch; a nd vision researcha re linked with the C.E.B.A.S.-Minimodule. In January 1993 the C.E.B.A.S. Center of Excellence was foundeda t the Ruhr-University of Bochum by the GermanF ederal Ministry of Education; R e-searcha nd Technology in cooperationw ith the Ministry of Science and Research of the State of Nor-drhein-Westfalen.T oday a scientific network of internationalc ooperationsw ith university and science academyi nstitutesi n China; Germany; J apan; Russia; and the U.S.A. is establisheda nd actively coordi-natedb y this institutioni ncludingc ommond rop-towere xperimentsa; MICROBA balloon and two space-shuttlem issions;
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10.1016/S0273-1177(99)00569-4
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
The C.E.B.A.S.-Minimodule, a closed aquatic ecosystem integrated into a middeck locker and consisting of a Zoological (animal tanks), a Botanical (plant bioreactor), a Microbial (bacteria filter) and an Electronic Component (data acquisition/control system) was flown on the STS-89 spaceshuttle mission in January 1998 for 9 days. Preflight the plant bioreactor was loaded with 53 g of Ceratophyllum demersum (coontail) and the animal tanks with 4 adult pregnant females of the fish, Xiphophorus helleri (swordtails), 200 juveniles of the same species less than 1 week of age, 38 large and 30 juvenile Biomphalaria grabrata water snails. The filter compartment was filled with 200 g of lava grain inoculated with laboratory strains of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria. A ground reference was undertaken with the same biological setup with a delay of 4 d. After an adaptation period of 5 d the system was closed and integrated into the spaceshuttle one day before launch. Video recordings of the animals were automatically taken for 10 minutes in 2-hour periods, the tapes were changed daily by the astronauts. The chemical and physical data for the aquatic system were within the expected range and were closely comparable in comparison to the ground reference. After 9 d under space conditions, the plant biomass increased to 117 g. The plants were all found in very good condition. Ail 4 adult female fish were retrieved in a good physiological condition. The juvenile fishes had a survival rate of about 33 %. Almost 97 % of the snails had survived and produced more than 250 neonates and 40 spawning packs. All samples were distributed according to a defined schedule and satisfied all scientific needs of the involved 12 principal investigators. This was the first successful spaceflight of an artificial aquatic ecosystem containing vertebrates, invertebrates, higher plants and microorganisms self-sustained by its inhabitants only. C.E.B.A.S. in a modified form and biological setup is a promising candidate for the early space station utilization as a first midterm experiment. (C) 2000 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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