Fish and chips on Mars: our research shows how colonists could produce their own food
11-06-2024 13:39 via theconversation.com

Fish and chips on Mars: our research shows how colonists could produce their own food

sciencepics/ShutterstockHumans can’t help being fascinated by space. And that interest seems to be making the possibility of moving humanity to another planet, like Mars or the Moon, more distinct, with Nasa hoping to set up colonies in the next few decades.
But these missions will only be viable if astronauts can produce their own food.To colonise Mars, settlers will have to grow their own food in systems that are as close to self-perpetuating as possible, with little or no input from Ea
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