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Kennedy
Space Center
1994 Phase
III
Biomass Production System for Education (BPSe)
Orbital Technologies Corp. (ORBITEC)
Madison, WI
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INNOVATION
Orbital Technologies Corporation (ORBITEC) has
developed the Biomass Production System for Education, (BPSe), a plant growth chamber and
system for student science activities.
The BPSe is a ground-based research unit that
parallels plant growth research being conducted on the Space Shuttle and Space Station.
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Biomass Production System for Education (BPSe)
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- ORBITEC has had over 160 government
contracts exceeding a total of nearly $120M.
- The BPSe will join ORBITEC's Space
Garden growth chamber in a family of space-related products for biology,
agriculture, and life science instruction - and fun.
- ORBITEC has been awarded the Wisconsin's
Professional Service Business of the Year (1995) and the Tibbitts Award
(1996 and 1999) from the Small Business Administration for outstanding
work for the U.S. Government.
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COMMERCIALIZATION
- Four BPSe units have been delivered
to Kennedy Space Center and are currently being evaluated.
- Three units have been delivered
to the NASA Specialized Center for Research and Training at Purdue
University (NSCORT).
- All units are now being tested in
outreach programs by the Outreach Coordinator for Advanced Life Support
at NSCORT. Three units have been delivered to the US Department of
Agriculture for evaluation.
- The remaining two units will be
displayed at US Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.
- Market research into pricing and
distribution continues and further educational activities are being
developed.
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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE
APPLICATIONS
- The BPSe project was developed
under a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant sponsored by NASA's
KSC Advanced Human Support Technology Program.
- While the plant experiments are
being conducted on the International Space Station students use the BPSe to conduct
similar tests on earth to compare with the flight results.
- The BPSe is being evaluated for
use in specific high school and university science programs and will be used
teaching studies in the spring of 2005.
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