Space Farming – To boldly grow where no one has grown before

“Plants such as lettuce, peppers and tomatoes will be on the menu at Moon Base One.” Photo by CNN.
Article By Mark Tutton CNN May 22, 2008
“Wheeler sees this development of space farming as a gradual process in which space outposts become increasingly self-sufficient. “It would probably be evolutionary,” he said. “The first human missions to Mars might set out with everything stowed, but they might set up the beginnings of an in-situ production system — maybe a plant chamber — that you could use to grow perishable foods.
“So what’s on the menu at Moon Base One? Well, initial crops would need to be small in stature and grow well in controlled environments with artificial light. Plants such as peppers and tomatoes are already extensively grown hydroponically, while lettuce, with its short lifecycle, would yield fast returns for pioneering space colonists.
See complete CNN article here.
See The Controlled Environment Agriculture Center (CEAC) here.
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