St. Phatty
Active member
And a little theme music to help us get in the mood for talking about
~=> Hydroponics in Space <=~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjMNNpIksaI
~=> Hydroponics in Space <=~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjMNNpIksaI
I like thinking about growing cannabis, and I like thinking about the detailed logistics of space travel.
So it is natural to think about the 2 of them together.
I was reflecting on this with another member, and I realized 2 things -
1. For space flight, you need a lightweight system. Aeroponics seems to fit that bill.
2. It would be convenient to develop a lightweight soil that uses near-weightless gravel/sand objects for drainage. You are going to have human manure, maybe fish manure, etc. and it will be natural to compost it.
Basically we would need a way to turn human and animal excretions into plant food.
Anyway, I was envisioning something like those styrofoam peanuts, very small pieces, but less yuk-ky than styrofoam. Some of the grow media in hydro stores is pretty lightweight. My guess is, the materials scientists at places like the Jet Propulsion Lab have some good materials like an organic version of that super-lightweight-gel material.
Anyway, I was just wondering how the Brain and Imagination Trust at IC Mag would approach the design task of interstellar pot and food growing.
PS How do you embed a video ? I tried to embed the now classic John Williams composition. Wouldn't go.
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