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uG-LilyPond - Floating Plant Pond for Microgravity
Award Year: 2018
UEI: WDXTJ9AHNZ68
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: Yes
Congressional District: 2
Tagged as:
STTR
Phase II
Awarding Agency
NASA
Total Award Amount: $749,998
Contract Number: 80NSSC18C0224
Agency Tracking Number: 170124
Solicitation Topic Code: T7
Solicitation Number: STTR_17_P2
Abstract
Regenerative space life support will undoubtedly require food production, to recover nutrients and close the carbon loop in a spacecraft habitat. Aquatic plants have enormous potential for edible biomass production but have been little studied as potential food crops for space applications. The proposed μG-LilyPond™ is an autonomous environmentally controlled floating plant cultivation system for use in microgravity. The μG-LilyPond™ concept expands the types of crops that can be grown on a spacecraft to include aquatic floating plants as a nutritional supplement for the crew diet. Innovative features include low maintenance, increased reliability with passive water delivery, volume efficiency, full life cycle support via vegetative propagation, close canopy lighting, and crop versatility. Biomass produced will be used primarily as food but could also be used for biofuel or fertilizer. This collaborative effort between Space Lab Technologies, University of Colorado, and Refcon Services, Inc. will combine Phase II design, analysis, prototype fabrication, and testing to demonstrate technology function and prepare for flight prototype demonstration in the space environment. Phase II will begin with the Phase I conceptual design and analyses and culminate in the detailed design, fabrication and testing of an integrated engineering demonstration unit (EDU). In addition, we will develop a flight prototype of the water transport loop, built to operate in a relevant microgravity environment, for use in future flight opportunities. Finally equivalent system massof the proposed μG-LilyPond™ concept will be established for the detailed EDU design. Phase I conceptual design and feasibility assessment illuminated several important focus areas for Phase II, and well positioned our team to accomplish our proposed objectives.
Award Schedule
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2017
Solicitation Year -
2018
Award Year -
September 14, 2018
Award Start Date -
September 13, 2020
Award End Date
Principal Investigator
Name: Christine Escobar
Phone: (720) 309-8475
Email: chris@spacelabtech.com
Business Contact
Name: Christine Escobar
Phone: (720) 309-8475
Email: chris@spacelabtech.com
Research Institution
Name: Regents of the University of Colorado