D6.2 ISPR preliminary flight design study report

The EDEN ISS project is aimed at testing key technologies in view of space operations. The Mobile Test Facility represents a platform to verify the possibility to manage plant growth and safe food production in extreme conditions. But the race to space is done of small steps having the objective to...

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Main Authors: Boscheri, Giorgio, Ceriello, Antonio, Bennett, Michelle
Format: Report
Language:unknown
Published: Zenodo 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3229946
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Summary:The EDEN ISS project is aimed at testing key technologies in view of space operations. The Mobile Test Facility represents a platform to verify the possibility to manage plant growth and safe food production in extreme conditions. But the race to space is done of small steps having the objective to reach intermediates goals, like for example the understanding on how the plants can be grown and managed in a closed ambient and with conditions that are different from those experience on hearth (for example under low gravity conditions, with artificial lighting conditions, etc). That includes the verification and the validation of the technical solutions that have to be designed to work in these conditions. For example the distribution of water and nutrients to the plants is a critical items in the absence of gravity, because the water, the air and the nutrient solutions distribute in different way. Several experiments are therefore required to increase the knowledge of the plant and system behaviour in space and to solve all the technical uncertainties in order to be ready for a complex mission that foresees the production of food on an extra-terrestrial outpost. For that reason, in the EDEN ISS project, a small laboratory has been implemented as first step on the way that to design and realize a scientific payload for plant experiments on board of the ISS. This laboratory, called RUCOLA (Rack-like Unit for Consistent on-Orbit Leafy crops Availability), has been designed looking at a future integration in the new version of the European Drawer Rack (EDR MKII) on board of the Columbus, the European Module of the International Space Station. The present document has the scope to follow-up the lessons learnt from the laboratory and the Antarctica test campaigns by outlining the following aspects:  Identification of the preliminary architecture of a plant growth rack-size experiment on the ISS – the RUCOLA system (Chapter 1)  Identification of the RUCOLA flight system preliminary physical configuration (Chapter 2)  Preliminary identification of the ISS test objectives and derivation of the flight operations, , including a preliminary list of the activities to be performed by ISS astronauts and ground operators (Chapter 3)  Identification of the RUCOLA products to be used for on board operations and the related development processes (Chapter 4)  Identification of a possible setup of a control centre and its connection to the ISS ground network, including the tools required for the RUCOLA remote operations (Chapter 5)  Identification of a set of relevant aspects related to growing plants on-board ISS (Chapter 7) The design stage is not mature enough to already develop detailed flight operational procedures or to develop tools for RUCOLA remote operations (as matter of fact the operations preparations, including the setup of the ground segment, starts from the phase C/D of a project, and we are pretty far from this phase). For this reason this document focuses on the analysis of the operations scenario, with the description of the on board and remote activities, in order to correctly define the operations requirements in view of a future development of the RUCOLA Flight Unit.