It's a story that has never been told .
until now.
Imagine being sealed into a closed environment for two years -- cut off from the outside world with only seven other people -- enduring never-ending hunger, severely low levels of oxygen, and extremely difficult relationships.
Crew members struggled to survive in Biosphere 2, where they swore nothing would go in or out -- no food or water, not even air -- all in the name of science.
For the first time, biospherian Jane Poynter -- who lived and loved in the Biosphere -- is ready to share what really happened in there.
She takes readers on a riveting, fast-paced trip through shattered lives, scientific discovery, cults, love, fears of insanity, and inspiring human endurance.
The eight biospherians who closed themselves into the Biosphere emerged 730 days later.
much wiser, thinner, and having done what many had said was impossible.
About the Author: JANE POYNTER is an adventurer whose participation in Biosphere 2 involved training in survival techniques in the Australian outback and sailing a ferro-cement boat in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
She was the only member of the Biosphere crew to be fired three times (and reinstated three times).
While inside, she and her husband-to-be, fellow crew member Taber Mc Callum, not only arranged to have a house built for themselves, but began a space technology firm, Paragon Space Development Corporation.
She has designed and built experiments that have ridden in the International Space Station and had three more on the ill-fated Columbia mission.
In addition to writing this book, she and Paragon are developing life support systems for the space shuttle and for Navy deep-sea divers.
In addition, she is working on an innovative project to feed the hungry in the poorest nations while sequestering carbon.
She lives in Tucson, Arizona, and enjoys motorcycle racing for weekend relaxation.
Jane appears in the Encyclopedia Britannica as a member of the Biosphere 2 crew, and has appear.
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