Langhans R W, Dreesen D R
Department of Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
HortScience. 1988 Apr;23(2):286-93.
Picture yourself a million miles from earth; it's lunch time. What will you eat: meat, fish, bread, fresh vegetables (cooked or uncooked), or food from a tube? What will happen to the waste products from the processed food or even from yourself? What will you breathe? These and hundreds of detailed questions must be answered. At present, we have little knowledge about a totally closed environment life support system (CELSS). We have developed in this paper a list of references that are pertinent to the problem. It is divided into subject areas and listed chronologically, rather than alphabetically.
想象一下你身处距离地球一百万英里的地方,到午餐时间了。你会吃什么:肉、鱼、面包、新鲜蔬菜(煮熟的或生的),还是从管子里挤出来的食物?经过加工的食物甚至你自身产生的废物会怎样处理?你将呼吸什么?这些以及数百个详细问题都必须得到解答。目前,我们对完全封闭环境生命支持系统(CELSS)了解甚少。在本文中,我们编制了一份与该问题相关的参考文献清单。它按主题领域划分,并按时间顺序列出,而非按字母顺序排列。