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Lunar soil, is it good for plants?
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June 29th 04, 01:31 AM
Abdul Ahad
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Lunar soil, is it good for plants?
(Bill Carson
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I been pondering what the grey moon soil is really like and whether
you can simply "just add water" to make it suitable for plants!
Seriously, does the soil on the moon need to have organic nutrients to
support plants or can you turn lunar soil into growing soil just by
adding water?
You could argue the same for soil on Mars and the asteroids.
BC
Hi Bill,
I once tried a few "fantasy" experiments myself trying to grow some
vegetables under the electric light... in a true spirit of
astroculture "simulations" of course! Real lunar or extra-terrestrial
soil was obviously priced at a premium and hard to come by, so I had
to settle for the stuff found here on Earth:-
http://uk.geocities.com/aa_spaceagent/astroculture.html
You might find the 1970s movie "Silent Running" of some inspiration,
as Bruce Dern was doing similar growings onboard his space freighter
Valley Forge...
I am assuming you are actually going to start a "sky farming" project
as such of course!
Abdul Ahad
"What do you get when you cross Astronomy with Geometry?"
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Abdul Ahad