Light, plants, and power for life support on Mars.
Frank B. Salisbury(Utah State University), S. Silverstone(Santa Fe Institute), A. Alling(Planetary Science Institute), William F. Dempster, Mark D. Nelson(Blue Ventures), J. P. Allen(Sphere Institute), David L. Bubenheim
PubMed
January 1, 2002
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