Posted on 07/02/2008 7:24:59 PM PDT by KevinDavis
The Martian soil uncovered by the 'Phoenix' Mars Lander might not be that different from the dirt in your own backyard. In fact, you might even be able to grow asparagus in it, mission officials said.
The UA-led mission conducted the first ever wet-chemistry experiments done on another planet yesterday. 'Phoenix' tested the soil's chemical properties, like pH and mineral content, by mixing it with water in its onboard labs.
The first experiment showed that Mars' soil has some of the basic nutrients needed to support life and is, in some respects, very earth-like, said Sam Kounaves, the mission's wet-chemistry lead.
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Yeah, but who wants to eat asparagus?
Cool. Saddle up! We’re gonna need some mighty big mules tho.
The asparagus growers in my area really don’t need the competition. I don’t eat it, but many do. The first really successful automated asparagus harvester was recently demonstrated near here. Invented and refined by a farmer over decades. Maybe he has a market on the red planet.
time to begin to terraform mars?
I prefer the name Enterprise...
Probably some nuclear powered mules..
Yep...
First you'll have to overcome two practically insurmountable obstacles:
1. The lack of atmosphere (about 1 percent the air pressure we have here), and
2. The low ambient temperature.
You'll never overcome item 1 without finding a way to increase the gravity of the planet, and you'll never overcome item 2 without moving the planet closer to the sun. Someday we may have the technical resources and energy cheap enough to artificially maintain an Earth-like climate on Mars in its current dimensions and orbit; but I cannot imagine it happening this century, or for that matter in the next.
It’ll be interesting to see what they end up doing.. better to let it go commercial eventually. lots of big space chunks to be mined and such..
I just hope to live long enough to see a Moon much less a Mars base.
This is good because now the geeks will need to fabricate a world full of farm equipment that runs on anything other than oil.
Its a refreshing thought and I am sure a nightmare for the sandrats to even contemplate a world without oil.
Marsifest Destiny
It is going to be slow and tedious process to terraform a planet..
McCain does support sending humans to Mars, so that is why I’m supporting him, however, I have a feeling it is going to be done by private industry..
Marsifest Destiny II
That would be my ideal world.. A world with depending on oil front the sandrats..
one word:
Greenhouse
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