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  1. SVET (Russian: свет, "light") was a plant cultivation unit on the Kristall module of the Mir space station. It was installed in 1990 and operated until 2001. [1] Brassica rapa was successfully grown there in 1997.

  2. The SVET (свет: Russian: light) plant growth system was a small greenhouse module on the Russian spacecraft MIR. Some of the first advanced astrobotany experiments took place in SVET.

  3. Oct 1, 2010 · Light modules (LM) must provide sufficient photosynthetic photon flux for optimal efficiency of photosynthetic processes and also meet the constraints for power, volume and mass. A new LM for Svet space greenhouse using Cree® XLamp® 7090 XR light-emitting diodes (LEDs) was developed.

    • Iliana Ilieva, Tania Ivanova, Yordan Naydenov, Ivan Dandolov, Detelin Stefanov
    • 2010
  4. The SVET-2 Space Greenhouse successfully achieved seed to seed plant growth in 1997 aboard space station Mir. Bion 5 carried Daucus carota and Bion 7 carried maize (aka corn). Plant research continued on the International Space Station. Biomass Production System was used on the ISS Expedition 4.

  5. Jul 7, 2016 · This work led her to review how plants grow in space and how microgravity influences their growth and development, as well as what are the remaining challenges on this topic.

    • L. Poulet, J.-P. Fontaine, C.-G. Dussap
    • 2016
  6. Jan 1, 2001 · A new LM for SVET Space Greenhouse using Cree R XLamp R 7090 XR light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is developed. Three types of monochromic LEDs emitting in the red, green, and blue region of the...

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · Experiments with Brassica rapa plants carried out in the SVET-2 Space Greenhouse (SG) onboard the MIR Orbital Station on the MIR-NASA-5 program are described in this paper.

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