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BioCeMe: Cellular Agriculture in Space

Programme Reference

20-D-T-TEC-01

Status

Closed

Country

UK

Start Date

2022

End Date

2023

Programme: Discovery Prime Contractor: Kayser Space Ltd

Description

Future long-duration space missions or planetary outposts, such as on the Moon or Mars, will need solutions for producing food in situ, with a view to:Limiting the amount of long shelf-life food to be transportedProviding an alternative fresher source for essential nutrientsProviding a higher level of self-sustainabilityReducing reliance on costly Earth resuppliesThe BioCeMe project examined the feasibility of producing animal protein in the space environment. Conventional production of meat in space is unthinkable. Cellular agriculture represents a promising alternative, allowing the cultivation of animal muscle cells in bioreactors. This study aimed to establish the feasibility of onboard production systems for cultured meat, taking into account the space environment, current bioreactor technologies and nutritional aspects, for Moon and Mars mission scenarios.

Application domain: Exploration

Technology Domain:
14 - Life & Physical Sciences
Competence Domain:
06 - Life / Physical Science Payloads / Life Support / Robotics and Automation
Initial TRL: TRL N/A Target TRL: TRL N/A Achieved TRL: TRL N/A

Public Document:

BioCeMe: Cellular Agriculture in Space