Farming on Mars will be a lot harder than ‘The Martian’ made it seem0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- November 19, 2020
Growing plants in Red Planet soil will require adding nutrients and removing toxic chemicals
Growing plants in Red Planet soil will require adding nutrients and removing toxic chemicals
A million rocket salad seeds were sent to the International Space Station in 2015 where they remained for six months.
Nasa’s Veggie system will enable astronauts to safely grow nutritious fresh food
Aerogel sheet mimics Earth’s greenhouse effect and could help to create fertile oases
With scarce nutrients and weak gravity, growing potatoes on the Moon or on other planets seems unimaginable. But the plant hormone strigolactone could make it possible, plant biologists have shown. The hormone supports the symbiosis between fungi and plant roots, thus encouraging plants’ growth — even under the challenging conditions found in space.
Good news for future space farmers