Studying Closed Ecosystems for Space Flight
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Title: | Studying Closed Ecosystems for Space Flight |
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Date: | 2014-10-15 14:28 |
Filename: | closed-ecological-system.jpg |
Caption: | February 1988, Florida, USA --- Technicians examine plants as part of the Closed Ecological Life Support Systems project at the Kennedy Space Center. They are studying the feasibility of using plants to balance oxygen and CO2 on space flights. --- Image by © Roger Ressmeyer/CORBIS |
Photographer: | Roger Ressmeyer |
Copyright: | © Corbis. All Rights Reserved. |
Format: | JPEG |
Size: | 64KB |
Width: | 634 |
Height: | 428 |
Keywords: | adult, Brevard County, Cape Canaveral, Caucasian ethnicity, cultivating, enclosed ecosystem, farming, Florida, horticulture, Kennedy Space Center, launch complex, male, Merritt Island, natural science, North America, occupations, people, Potted plant, science, Southern United States, technician, two, two people, USA, working |
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