All About Space

OTHER-WORLD GREENHOUSES

I t’s generally accepted that planetary colonies will have to grow their own food, and no colony illustration is complete without an astronaut tending some crops. But like everything in space, this is not as easy as it looks. Various plants have been grown on the International Space Station, but the problem for planetary greenhouses is not the lack of gravity, but the lack of pressure. In the initial stages of colonisation, most materials and equipment will have

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