Erich Bublitz wrote to All <=-ketchup-made-with-tomatoes-grown-in-mars-conditions-180979034/
Heinz Debuts `Marz Edition' Ketchup Made With Tomatoes Grown in
Mars-Like Conditions:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/heinz-debuts-marz-edition-
JIM WELLER wrote to ERICH BUBLITZ <=-
Heinz Debuts `Marz Edition' Ketchup Made With Tomatoes Grown in
Mars-Like Conditions: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/heinz-debuts-marz-edition-ket chup-mad e-with-tomatoes-grown-in-mars-conditions-180979034/
Hi Erich
That's an interesting article but not entirely accurate. hey may
have duplicated the soil but certainly not the climate.
Is P.R. - Public Relations or what?That's an interesting article but not entirely accurate. hey may have
duplicated the soil but certainly not the climate.
It smacks of P.R. efforts and clickbait trolling. I liked Colbert's
answer to it.
Quoting Dave Drum to Jim Weller <=-
smithsonianmag.com
It smacks of P.R. efforts and clickbait trolling.
Denis Mosko wrote to Dave Drum <=-
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That's an interesting article but not entirely accurate. hey may
have duplicated the soil but certainly not the climate.
It smacks of P.R. efforts and clickbait trolling. I liked Colbert's
answer to it.
Is P.R. - Public Relations or what?
JIM WELLER wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
smithsonianmag.com
It smacks of P.R. efforts and clickbait trolling.
Indeed. And I was disappointed to see it. The Smithsonian is or at
least was a respected, highly regarded institution. It's museums, libraries and research centers are supposed to be a reservoir of
science and knowledge.
Quoting Dave Drum to Jim Weller <=-
They were also grown in the atmosphere, temperature control,
and regular irrigation that would be present on Mars.
JIM WELLER wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
They were also grown in the atmosphere, temperature control,
and regular irrigation that would be present on Mars.
Nonsense!
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Quoting Dave Drum to Jim Weller <=-
JIM WELLER wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
They were also grown in the atmosphere, temperature control,
and regular irrigation that would be present on Mars.
Nonsense!
In your opinion. Vas you dere, Sharlie?
JIM WELLER wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
They were also grown in the atmosphere, temperature control,
and regular irrigation that would be present on Mars.
Nonsense!
In your opinion. Vas you dere, Sharlie?
Not opinion. Mars's atmosphere is about 100 times thinner than
Earth's. Without an atmospheric thermal blanket Mars can't retain
any heat energy. It may get up to +70 F on a summer day near the
equator, but at night the temperature quickly drops to -100 F even
in mid-summer. And winters are much colder than that.
Now if the first two articles quoted in this thread qualified their assertions that tomatoes could grow in Mars-like soil assuming they
were cultivated in a pressurised climate controlled sealed dome with artificial lighting and an adequate water supply, then I wouldn't
argue. I'm not sure where the astronaut farmers are going to get
their water from though.
Quoting Dave Drum to Jim Weller <=-
I am fairly certain that in the specially built environment which was probably an equivalent to "a pressurised climate controlled sealed
dome with artificial lighting and an adequate water supply". Which was all explained in the article.
JIM WELLER wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
I am fairly certain that in the specially built environment which was probably an equivalent to "a pressurised climate controlled sealed
dome with artificial lighting and an adequate water supply". Which was all explained in the article.
Nope. I read the Smithsonian article again.
"Heinz Debuts 'Marz Edition' Ketchup Made With Tomatoes Grown in
Mars-Like Conditions"
"Scientists grew the tomatoes under the same temperature and water
levels found on the surface of the Red Planet"
"grew the tomatoes under the same temperature and water conditions
found on the surface of the planet."
The article is garbage.
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