New research found that the soil on Mars and the Moon could feasibly be used to grow plants, suggesting future space colonists may be able to farm crops.
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![]() The space agency is using volcanic soil from Hawaii to try to understand what vegetables may thrive on the red planet.
Al Cannistra's insight:
Martian salad anyone? |
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Al Cannistra's insight:
so they are looking for grape vines that will grow there - and they want to make wine... on MARS! . what to call it... moonshine does not seem to work - any ideas? . . |
perhaps in the not too distant future we will see things in the supermarket no longer "grown in mexico" - but "grown on Mars"
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