How to survive on another planet with Lucie Poulet | Space Bites

How to survive on another planet with Lucie Poulet | Space Bites
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Plans for human space exploration in the next decades are to leave Earth orbit and go to destinations such as the Moon and Mars. But what are the challenges associated with human survival in space and what kind of research is needed to address these challenges?

Life-support systems expert Lucie Poulet participated in four Mars analogue missions as a crew member and has over eight years of experience working on regenerative life-support systems with various groups such as the Micro-Ecological Life-Support System Alternative (MELiSSA) project and the German Aerospace Center, DLR, in Bremen, Germany.

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9 responses to “How to survive on another planet with Lucie Poulet | Space Bites”

  1. Nice presentation @ESA

  2. Venho lembrar que na lua os dias tem aproximadamente 170 horas e que por isso quase 90 horas o sol a malhar na superficie produz tanto calor que mata todos os seres vivos que se exponham sem estarem protegidos e deixo a ideia de que se fizerem uma caverna no subsolo da lua com 4 a 5 metros de terreno por cima do nivel da altura de ser humano ja talvez resista ao calor e durante a noite de quase 90 horas as temperaturas baixam muito e ficam muito frias que matam qualquer ser vivo do nosso planeta e tambem sera preciso proteger contra o frio muito extremo durante o grande periodo de tempo noturno quase 90 horas e eu como cientista mondial preferi deixar esta informacao e que todos devem procurar obter mais informacoes e cautelas e prepararem varios tipos de defesa contra o clima lunar e contra o impacto de pequenos asteroides tambem

  3. This is part of other Experiments necessary to be conducted before Actual Journey. Still there is scope and time. Survival is possible when we know.

  4. Awesome talk. Its fascinating just how many different scientific fields are required to perform at their absolute peak in order for the humans to live and stay on mars. It means all those research would be so utterly helpful here on earth too

  5. that was wonderful lecture i love it thank you @ESA

  6. Very interesting!

  7. Can u take me wih you when you are going to travel to mars ☺🤔

  8. Well they should include things like, does the planet have an atmosphere, if not be on the look out for meteorite and asteroid impacts…

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