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Werke von Jane Poynter

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Geburtstag
1962
Geschlecht
female
Wohnorte
Florida, USA
Tucson, Arizona, USA
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[from Wings Worldquest website]
Jane Poynter is one of only eight people ever in history to live sealed in an artificial world for two years. Jane's preparation for Biosphere 2 involved training to survive in the Australian Outback and onboard a concrete research boat in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea. She was part of the Biosphere from the start, ultimately managing the farm where the crew grew its food.

She is now President of Paragon Space Development Corporation, an aerospace firm that she co-founded with several engineers and fellow biospherian, Taber MacCallum, while inside Biosphere 2. Since leaving the project, Jane has had experiments flown on the International Space Station, the Russian Mir Space Station, and the U.S. Space Shuttle. Currently, she and Paragon are developing life support systems for astronauts and Navy deep-sea divers as well as applying their expertise to high-efficiency ‘green' building engineering. Jane also recently started Yogi and Company, a multi-media production company.

Jane and Taber married a year after exiting Biosphere 2. They live in Tucson, Arizona, where they race motorcycles on weekends.

Jane has appeared on many television shows and has been interviewed for numerous magazine and newspaper articles about Biosphere 2 and her work in space and the environment. To read some of Jane's scientific papers and articles, click on any of the titles below.

Poynter is a Paragon co-founder. She has served as SPACEHAB's Chief Scientist for its Ecosystem in Space experiment on the International Space Station, and three experiments with ants, bees and fish, which flew on STS-107, the Space Shuttle Columbia. Ms. Poynter holds a patent for the Autonomous Biological System. She is Chief Scientist for Carbon Sequestration for the Seawater Foundation, a non-profit that is developing untreated seawater-based agroforestry projects in coastal deserts. She developed carbon sequestration models and ground truth methodologies for carbon credit trading, and documentation for the World Bank's BioCarbon Fund and the United Nations. Prior to her work with Paragon, Ms. Poynter was a member of the original team to live and work inside Biosphere 2, for which she led the design and implementation of the Intensive Agriculture.

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I visited Biosphere 2 recently and was FASCINATED so I wanted to read someone's memoir who had lived inside.
This lady is not the most exciting writer ever, but the story is so crazy that I finished it in one sitting. I can't believe they locked these people in a giant greenhouse for two years and basically made no provision whatsoever for the psychological effects?!
 
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JenneB | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 2, 2013 |
On September 26, 1991 the doors of Biosphere 2, a hermetically sealed, ecologically engineered environment, closed its doors, sealing in eight brave adventurers for two years. Packed in the 3.15-acre environment was a highly diverse ecosystem, designed to support an autonomous group without intervention from the outside.

Plagued with managerial problems from the onset the tight group of synergists who conceived and built Biosphere 2 suffered from media and scientific criticism. Inside, the biospherians suffered from a lack of food, oxygen and ultimately devolved into a dysfunctional family whose members barely spoke to one another.

Written ten years after she left Biosphere 2, the book tends to focus on the scientific , often glossing over the personal relationships and day-to-day life. Although the novelty of the project is intriguing, the book itself unravels slowly.
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JanaRose1 | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 23, 2010 |

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