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As part of our summer series, Good Morning Tucson is taking you north to Biosphere 2. It's a 37 mile drive from the eastside ...
Biosphere 2 was built from 1987 to 1991 in Oracle, Arizona. In 1984 the site was purchased by Space Biospheres Ventures and, in 1991, the first Biosphere 2 crew quarantine mission began.
Biosphere 2 is operated by the University of Arizona and remains a key hub for climate research. Tours are available every day from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. with adult tickets starting at $29. Check it out ...
The crew stayed in Biosphere 2 for the full two years, but when they emerged, their experiment was largely dismissed as a scientific failure. It was, from a monetary perspective, a total disaster.
Biosphere 2’s rainforest is part of an experiment designed to shed light on how tropical ecosystems will fare under the stress of a hotter, drier shift in climate.
Because of Biosphere 2, we now know what not to do on Mars and elsewhere. Don’t mix your farm area with your living space; keep it in a separate dome. Don’t rely on plants to supply all your ...
In this July 31, 2015 photo, several of the main buildings of the Biosphere 2 complex, including the tropical rainforest, left, the technosphere, middle, and the south lung, right, are shown as a ...
In 1991, Biosphere 2 captured the imagination of the world. A crew of eight "Biospherians" clad in vaguely "Star Trek"-like uniforms ceremoniously marched through an airlock and into their new ...
ORACLE, Ariz. — You won't be able to enter the rainforest on your next trip to Biosphere 2 in Oracle. It's closed because a drought is about to "hit" the rainforest. An extensive $2.1 million ...
Ami Hashimoto, 22, left, and Anastasia Martinez, 23, inside the tropical rain forest at Biosphere 2 in August. The closure of the rain forest is to allow for an experiment, known as Water ...
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