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Deep Space Food Challenge (NASA & CSA) πŸš€πŸ΄

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So not only do you need to consider minimal resources, minimal waste, but you have to consider things like gravity and perhaps the air, depending on where this is going to be used, what it might be able to pull from the air. And you also have to think about the potential of radiation and really, in some cases, the fluctuation of all of these things. I think when it comes down to it, they're going to find multiple solutions to address maybe different types of food production

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CSA (Canada): https://s.swell.life/SSO8pyO9tBtLSYD

Canadians Here is your link to the CSA and the registration page
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardesΒ Β·Β 2:08

πŸ€” considering space up in space

But it's fascinating, though. I saw that you have another post about food innovation, so I have to look at that and see what's going on. Yeah. Thank you
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MatterShift @DBPardes

In my ventures down the Rabbit, Howie, I discovered a company called Matter Shift, and they were working on a device that was sort of like the Star Trek Replicator, and it would just use very base elements to create just about anything from, quote, unquote nothing. It talked about these
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Howie Rubin
@HowieΒ Β·Β 0:15
Very interesting discussion. The new farmland will be done hydroponically in inner cities like Newark, New Jersey, where there are plenty of abandoned buildings and the need to grow carbon farmers
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