Daniel Barta
I am a "naturalized" Texan who moved to Houston from Madison,
Wisconsin in February, 1991. I had just completed my Ph.D. in
Botany/Horticulture from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and was
working for the Wisconsin Center for Space Automation and Robotics
developing hardware to grow plants in space. At that time, NASA Johnson
Space Center was steering its life support systems group to develop
bio-regenerative (as well as physical/chemical) technologies for long
duration human exploration missions. JSC was interested in hiring me
because my specialty, "controlled environment agriculture", would be
useful in developing systems for growing food for astronauts.
I became lead plant scientist for a project we called the "Early
Human Testing Initiative" then later renamed the "Lunar/Mars Life Support
Systems Test Project." We performed two major tests where plants were
used in part to meet the life support requirements for human test
subjects. I now work for NASA's Advanced Life Support Systems Project and
am serving as contract monitor for the Biomass Production System of the
Bioregenerative Planetary Life Support Systems Test Complex. Click on any
of the links below for background.
Internet links for more information:
Wisconsin Center for Space Automation and Robotics
http://wcsar.engr.wisc.edu/
Controlled Environment Agriculture
see
http://www.cals.cornell.edu/dept/flori/cea/programs.html for an
example of CEA Programs at Cornell University
Early Human Testing Initiative Phase 1 15-Day Human Test
http://advlifesupport.jsc.nasa.gov/ehti1/ehti1.html
Lunar Mars Life Support Test Project Phase III 90-day Human Test
http://advlifesupport.jsc.nasa.gov/ehti3/ehti3.html
NASA's Advanced Life Support Project
http://ADVLIFESUPPORT.JSC.NASA.GOV/
Bioregenerative Planetary Life Support Systems Test Complex
http://ADVLIFESUPPORT.JSC.NASA.GOV/Bio~Plex/Proj~Desc.htm