PacSciLife: A peek behind the scenes of Pacific Science Center’s Life Sciences Department including the latest news from our famous Tropical Butterfly House, Naked Mole Rat colony, Puget Sound Tidepool, Insect Village, reptiles, amphibians, horticultural displays and much, much more.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Mystery Solved!
The secret of Room 401 at Pacific Science Center can now be revealed! Growing inside the light emitting casket were food plants; yes, hydroponically cultivated plants for our new exhibit “Facing Mars”, which opens today, January 30.
Answering the questions, “What would you eat on a three year voyage to Mars”, the hydroponic garden is growing soybeans, peppers, tomatoes and peas. Life Sciences’ horticulturists are nuturing the vegetables in a special liquid nutrient, while giving the sprouts the required amount of light to thrive on a space journey without seasons. Could you live on hydroponically grown food?
The hydroponic garden is only one of 28 thought-provoking displays in the “Facing Mars” exhibit. Come explore “Facing Mars.” Let this exhibit trigger your imagination and watch our garden grow!
Wow, that's really fascinating! I think I need to see that!
ReplyDeleteAwesome :)... It's been a while since I've heard something seriously about this kind of futuristic farming in regards to long term spacetravel. As far as I remember biosphere2 was kind of a bust in regards to keeping the people inside alive.
ReplyDeleteCould we get to mars allready. We're way behind my schedule.
Yours sincerely
Jesper K. Boesen