There a new dawn as 'loafs and fish' consist of the predominate diet within astronautics with space containment being the key. Although Art View had to giggle because the Chinese were the first to 'adopt the techniques' as Art View recommends farming in space. Fish can swim out of the water and can be quite a slippery little projectile in space also give an astronaut a nice fish slap, as with no gravity water can be contained easily with out viscosity strange. Although controlling steam vaporous can become an issue. As Art View predicts the next space gardens will
contain fish and human nutrition’s for fish food. As these grow outside the cabin and inside a fish farm bubble the fish can be fed with human dung. As this can be processes into a mulish with niceties’
like algae worm bits which are linked to ponds. To have varied varieties of fish straight
from fish egg can come from just a little tin, all this for an astronautic luncheon. Just add some vegetables that can be grown nearly daily and with alga sauces can become a microwave treat. As new types of wheat are grown out of tea leaves and other organic matter these can really flourish as plants don't mind growing from nutrient base. Fresh chives other herbs lemon for flavoring along with new concept space menus.
As groups announce their intent to
venture to Marian planet it’s perhaps inevitable that we’d see some fairly odd
life-sustaining science developing; and now Chinese state media is reporting
that their nation’s space program has develop an idea on how to grow a food
source doesn't taste fowl as there be no bird or even fowl on the red planet The
technique tested here on earth, in Beijing would enable astronauts on China’s
planned missions to the moon and to Mars to not only grow vegetables, but also
to maintain an “ecological life support system” that would also produce air and
water.
Scientists at the Chinese Astronaut Research and
Training Canter created the plant based ecological life support system,’ a 300
cubic meter cabin, so that ‘Chinese astronauts may get fresh vegetables and
oxygen supplies by gardening in extra-terrestrial bases in the future, according
to a report from the news agency. Such missions are likely to include Chinese efforts
to send a manned mission to the moon, following a planned unmanned moon landing
slated to happen next.
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