Biosphere 2 Facts
Press Release issued by Space Biospheres Ventures in September
1993
Biosphere 2 is an unprecedented, on-going ecological experiment. It
is a tightly sealed glass and steel structure on 3.15 acres near Oracle,
Arizona in which scientists have created seven complete ecosystems or biomes
that mirror those of Earth. The systems include an ocean, a desert, a savannah,
a rainforest, a marsh, an area of intensive agriculture and a human habitat.
The project is designed to last for 100 years, providing valuable data
for research and education to help scientists better understand how our
world works. On September 26, 1991, eight researchers, known as "biospherians,"
sealed the airlock on this massive enclosed ecological system - and Biosphere
2 was born. Following their 24-month adventure, these men and women will
emerge from their mini-world on September 26, 1993. The experiment will
continue with a new team of biospherians after a several month transition
period.
Project:
Biosphere 2 is a new type of laboratory which combines state-of-the-art
architecture and mechanical and computer monitoring systems with a wide
range of living ecosystems. It is an experimental project where everything
that happens - both expected and unexpected - provides valuable insights
into our complex and evolving world.
While the biospherians further the research of more than 60 projects,
42 Ph. D.-level scientists are formally analyzing the information gathered
inside Biosphere 2, as they study such topics as carbon dioxide and oxygen
cycles, soil composition, coral reef health and vitality, agricultural
pest management, waste and water recycling and more. Every two weeks, the
biospherians send the samples they have collected through the airlock to
scientific consultants and analytic laboratories for study.
Biospherians:
The four men and four women between the ages of 29 and 69 who live
inside Biosphere 2 hail from the United States, England and Belgium. Their
diverse backgrounds range from botany, agriculture and marine ecology to
physiology, engineering and communications.
The crew is structured as an expedition, with co-captains serving as
crew leader. Each biospherian is assigned specific responsibilities inside
the biosphere, such as:
- Managing and conducting research withing separte biomes.
- Coordinating the biosphere's technical system.
- Planting and harvesting crops.
- Preparing daily meals.
Structure:
Covering 3.15 acres, Biosphere 2 is the largest closed ecological
system in the world. Located near Oracle, Arizona, the glass and spaceframe
structure measures seven million cubic feet in volume and stretches up
to 85 feet at its highest point. Its steel struts are covered with a finish
that insures against corrosion from inside or outside the biosphere. All
air, water and nutrient cycles are completely closed and recycled within
this system.
The monitoring of climate, air, soils and water within Biosphere 2
is unprecedented. Over 1,000 sensors distributed throughout the Biosphere
send information to the sophisticated monitoring and control system located
on-site at Mission Control. This elaborate computer network provides a
continuous display of environmental variables and the status of engineering
controls - while constantly updating the permanent data base
Seven Ecological Zones or Biomes:
The ecological systems of Biosphere 2 include agriculture, a human
habitat, an ocean, a tropical rainforest, a savannah, a marsh and a desert.
Each different biome was built from scratch - with carefully selected soils,
water and plant and animal life, collected from all offer the world. Biosphere
2 sustains high biodiversity with approximately 3,800 living species within
its glass walls.
Points of Interest:
- Biosphere 2 has successfully sustained eight humans and thousands of
other life forms for 24 months.
- The crew of Biosphere 2 has set a new world record for living in a
closed system by surpassing the previous record held by Russian researchers
in their experiment.
- One of the most striking accomplishments for Biosphere 2 is its massive
recycling systems. For the past 24 months, the Biospherians have used the
same water and recycled all waste products in their environment. Each action
made by a Biospherian has an immediate effect on this mini-world, which
dramatically demonstrates the importance of individual accountability for
the larger closed system, Earth, in which we live.
- On just one-half acre of land, the eight Biospherians have grown, harvested
and processed their food for 24 months - while keeping the soil highly
fertile and using only non-polluting pest control methods. Application
on Earth of similar systems show promise for reducing ground water pollution
from agricultural chemicals, production of pesticide-free foods and more
efficient food production.
- Biosphere 2 is a uniquely designed structure where technology is used
for the benefit of ecology. In their world, the biospherians manage and
control every system from waves, tides, waterfalls and currents to rain,
temperatures and humidity.
- The biospherians are conducting research on how to restore natural
endangered habitats, such as rainforests or coral reefs. While in this
closed structure, the Biospherians are gaining knowledge about the forces
that either degrade or enhance an ecological system and will be able to
apply this information to areas that are actually threatened on our planet.
- The exchange of Biosphere 2's air with the Earth's air, called a "leak
rate" is under 10 percent a year - making Biosphere 2 the most airtight
structure of its kind ever built. This extraordinarily low leak rate is
far less than any other closed system experiment previously conducted.