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Future space missions require understanding closed environment life support systems (CELSS). This paper provides a chronologically organized reference list to aid research in this critical area of space exploration.

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Area of Science:

  • Space exploration
  • Life support systems
  • Environmental control

Background:

  • Long-duration space missions necessitate self-sustaining environments.
  • Current knowledge of totally closed environment life support systems (CELSS) is limited.
  • Essential questions regarding food, waste, and atmosphere in space remain unanswered.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compile a comprehensive list of references relevant to closed environment life support systems.
  • To organize references by subject area and chronologically.
  • To support research and development in CELSS technology.

Main Methods:

  • Literature search and compilation.
  • Categorization of references by subject.
  • Chronological arrangement of cited works.
Keywords:
NASA Discipline Life Support SystemsNon-NASA Center

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Main Results:

  • A curated list of pertinent references is presented.
  • The reference list is structured into distinct subject areas.
  • References are ordered by publication date.

Conclusions:

  • A foundational bibliography is established to guide future CELSS research.
  • The organized reference list facilitates efficient information retrieval for scientists.
  • Addressing knowledge gaps in CELSS is crucial for advancing space habitation.