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December 23, 2015, 02:21:28 AM
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Lima, Peru, December 2015: A team of world-class scientists will grow potatoes under Martian conditions in a bid to save millions of lives.
The experiment, led by the International Potato Center (CIP) and NASA, is a major step towards building a controlled dome on Mars capable of farming the invaluable crop in order to demonstrate that potatoes can be grown in the most inhospitable environments.
The goal is to raise awareness of the incredible resilience of potatoes, and fund further research and farming in devastated areas across the globe where malnutrition and poverty are rife and climbing.
“How better to learn about climate change than by growing crops on a planet that died two billion years ago?” said Joel Ranck, CIP Head of Communications. “We need people to understand that if we can grow potatoes in extreme conditions like those on Mars, we can save lives on Earth.”
Currently, famine affects 842 million people around the world. Global warming creates poor soil conditions and increases the prevalence of pests and disease which have the combined effect of limiting harvests globally but particularly in vulnerable areas where poverty, malnutrition and food insecurity already exist.


For years, Peru-based global research and development organization, CIP, has been testing the robustness of potatoes in the most unlikely places. Beyond the ability to thrive in such challenging conditions, they are also highly nutritious. An excellent source of vitamin C, iron, and zinc, they contain critical micronutrients missing in vulnerable communities globally. CIP’s scientists use research and development innovations to fight malnutrition, lift people out of poverty and increase food security around the world.
Understanding atmospheric changes on the surface of Mars will help build more dynamic and accurate simulation centers on Earth, providing further research for both CIP and NASA, who are looking to pioneer space farming for future manned missions to other planets and moons in our solar system.
“I am excited to put potatoes on Mars and even more so that we can use a simulated Martian terrain so close to the area where potatoes originated.” said Julio E. Valdivia-Silva, SETI Researcher Associate of NASA, who is leading the project’s science team.
The project is led by Will Rust, Creative Director of Memac Ogilvy Dubai. He conceived the idea while working closely with CIP to spread the word of how the potato could be the answer to global hunger. Will connected the CIP and NASA teams to initiate this project to support life on Mars and to bring direct benefit to smallholder farmers on Earth who deserve more food secure futures as well.
By using soils almost identical to those found on Mars, sourced from the Pampas de La Joya Desert in Peru, the teams will replicate Martian atmospheric conditions in a laboratory and grow potatoes. The increased levels of carbon dioxide will benefit the crop, whose yield is two to four times that of a regular grain crop under normal Earth conditions. The Martian atmosphere is near 95 per cent carbon dioxide.
“The extraordinary efforts of the team have set the bar for extraterrestrial farming. The idea of growing food for human colonies in space could be a reality very soon.” said Chris McKay, planetary scientist of the NASA Ames research centre.
Melissa Guzman, Astrobiologist at NASA Ames, stated, “The image of students building plant growth payloads and communicating virtually from labs in California, Lima, and Dubai is exciting for the future of planetary exploration and astrobiology.
“We see the science, educational, and humanitarian goals as being intertwined. In the process of working together toward establishing a community on Mars, our students will also be establishing a community on Earth,” she added.


More information can be found at : http://jewishbusinessnews.com/2015/12/22/potatoes-on-mars/
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December 23, 2015, 06:01:38 AM
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The only way that any plant life will be able to be grown anywhere is if fulvic and other humic acids are available. The only two ways that they are available are if we add them to the soil, or we ad the humic microbes to the soil. If we add humic microbes to Martian soil, nobody knows for sure what will happen. Probably they will die, and we will be forced to add the acids manually. If we simply plant natural potatoes, these potatoes already have humic microbes in them naturally. We'll see.

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December 23, 2015, 08:00:26 AM
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It would be more productive if they stopped creating deserts, and started to reforest them. Years ago Shell developed a spray that stabilised the soil in barren areas, and added some nutrient to allow plant life to start to bind the surface. Unfortunately, the local natives pulled up all the emerging plant life, either for fires, or for food. I think they gave up in the end as it was costing too much.

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December 23, 2015, 09:17:11 AM
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As far as I know there are perchlorates in the martian soil what used to accumulate in vegetables and disrupts thyroid functions and causes some lung damage. So soil on Mars should be treated first to remove perchlorate but existing technologies are a bit expensive and AFAIK need a lot of energy and water. Bioremediation can work in situ with relative low costs. Settlers will need to bring only a some bacteria and supplemental chemicals (e.g. glycerine) to promote biodegradation. However this method still needs a lot of water.
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December 23, 2015, 12:38:38 PM
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Lima, Peru, December 2015: A team of world-class scientists will grow potatoes under Martian conditions in a bid to save millions of lives.
The experiment, led by the International Potato Center (CIP) and NASA, is a major step towards building a controlled dome on Mars capable of farming the invaluable crop in order to demonstrate that potatoes can be grown in the most inhospitable environments.
The goal is to raise awareness of the incredible resilience of potatoes, and fund further research and farming in devastated areas across the globe where malnutrition and poverty are rife and climbing.
“How better to learn about climate change than by growing crops on a planet that died two billion years ago?” said Joel Ranck, CIP Head of Communications. “We need people to understand that if we can grow potatoes in extreme conditions like those on Mars, we can save lives on Earth.”
Currently, famine affects 842 million people around the world. Global warming creates poor soil conditions and increases the prevalence of pests and disease which have the combined effect of limiting harvests globally but particularly in vulnerable areas where poverty, malnutrition and food insecurity already exist.


For years, Peru-based global research and development organization, CIP, has been testing the robustness of potatoes in the most unlikely places. Beyond the ability to thrive in such challenging conditions, they are also highly nutritious. An excellent source of vitamin C, iron, and zinc, they contain critical micronutrients missing in vulnerable communities globally. CIP’s scientists use research and development innovations to fight malnutrition, lift people out of poverty and increase food security around the world.
Understanding atmospheric changes on the surface of Mars will help build more dynamic and accurate simulation centers on Earth, providing further research for both CIP and NASA, who are looking to pioneer space farming for future manned missions to other planets and moons in our solar system.
“I am excited to put potatoes on Mars and even more so that we can use a simulated Martian terrain so close to the area where potatoes originated.” said Julio E. Valdivia-Silva, SETI Researcher Associate of NASA, who is leading the project’s science team.
The project is led by Will Rust, Creative Director of Memac Ogilvy Dubai. He conceived the idea while working closely with CIP to spread the word of how the potato could be the answer to global hunger. Will connected the CIP and NASA teams to initiate this project to support life on Mars and to bring direct benefit to smallholder farmers on Earth who deserve more food secure futures as well.
By using soils almost identical to those found on Mars, sourced from the Pampas de La Joya Desert in Peru, the teams will replicate Martian atmospheric conditions in a laboratory and grow potatoes. The increased levels of carbon dioxide will benefit the crop, whose yield is two to four times that of a regular grain crop under normal Earth conditions. The Martian atmosphere is near 95 per cent carbon dioxide.
“The extraordinary efforts of the team have set the bar for extraterrestrial farming. The idea of growing food for human colonies in space could be a reality very soon.” said Chris McKay, planetary scientist of the NASA Ames research centre.
Melissa Guzman, Astrobiologist at NASA Ames, stated, “The image of students building plant growth payloads and communicating virtually from labs in California, Lima, and Dubai is exciting for the future of planetary exploration and astrobiology.
“We see the science, educational, and humanitarian goals as being intertwined. In the process of working together toward establishing a community on Mars, our students will also be establishing a community on Earth,” she added.


More information can be found at : http://jewishbusinessnews.com/2015/12/22/potatoes-on-mars/

Oh, I get it.  So they went to see the movie, The Martian?
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December 23, 2015, 03:49:46 PM
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I wish that human live in mars so that I can go to the space.
That would be great for the mission Mars One to grow there some potato or there food.
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December 23, 2015, 10:22:13 PM
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......Global warming creates poor soil conditions and increases the prevalence of pests and disease which have the combined effect of limiting harvests globally but particularly in vulnerable areas where poverty, malnutrition and food insecurity already exist......

I stopped reading after the above dogma recitation.
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December 23, 2015, 10:48:34 PM
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......Global warming creates poor soil conditions and increases the prevalence of pests and disease which have the combined effect of limiting harvests globally but particularly in vulnerable areas where poverty, malnutrition and food insecurity already exist......

I stopped reading after the above dogma recitation.

Actually global warming and higher CO2 levels used to promote plant growth, as we know if we take a look at the triassic and eocene coal deposits and plant diversity.
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December 23, 2015, 11:17:30 PM
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The idea itself is stupid.
It will cost more to move potatoes to and from mars.
The money can be used to feed people.
Stupidity at its zenith.
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December 24, 2015, 05:54:45 PM
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......Global warming creates poor soil conditions and increases the prevalence of pests and disease which have the combined effect of limiting harvests globally but particularly in vulnerable areas where poverty, malnutrition and food insecurity already exist......

I stopped reading after the above dogma recitation.

Actually global warming and higher CO2 levels used to promote plant growth, as we know if we take a look at the triassic and eocene coal deposits and plant diversity.

Yeah, I would think a global co2 increase would increase harvests, particularly in "vulnerable areas where poverty, malnutrition and food insecurity exists...."
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December 25, 2015, 11:43:55 AM
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 It's just a movie from a book considered fiction. Ya wanna figure it out?
The Irish proved you can't live on potatoes alone, you must send whiskey too.

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December 25, 2015, 11:51:26 AM
Last edit: December 25, 2015, 12:24:42 PM by Vasu
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It's just a movie from a book considered fiction. Ya wanna figure it out?
The Irish proved you can't live on potatoes alone, you must send whiskey too.

it is not a movie. Real news Go to my link I posted man
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December 25, 2015, 12:00:53 PM
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It's nice that scientists are thinking ahead and are experimenting with growing plants in harsh conditions.
But that lead to one question - will we be able to send men to Mars during our lifetime? I think not.
Russia is testing space travel by sending man to moon in 2020 or something. But I feel like Mars is off limits to humans for now.


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December 25, 2015, 12:44:08 PM
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Right! How do they do it? when they need to get to the moon first?






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They do it through research on Mars!








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December 25, 2015, 07:35:16 PM
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Grin
The idea itself is stupid.
It will cost more to move potatoes to and from mars.
The money can be used to feed people.
Stupidity at its zenith.
But would the money feed stupid people?

Is money stupid?

I mean, think about it.

Rotten money is just rotten money.

Rotten potatoes is VODKA.
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December 25, 2015, 10:07:03 PM
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Grin
The idea itself is stupid.
It will cost more to move potatoes to and from mars.
The money can be used to feed people.
Stupidity at its zenith.

You are stupid Smiley Everything technology that has been used to explore the space has in turn benefited man kind in his daily life someway or the other. If potatoes can be grown on martian conditions think how easy it would be for us to grow them in harsh condition right here on earth.
How stupid can people get?

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Grin
The idea itself is stupid.
It will cost more to move potatoes to and from mars.
The money can be used to feed people.
Stupidity at its zenith.

You are stupid Smiley Everything technology that has been used to explore the space has in turn benefited man kind in his daily life someway or the other. If potatoes can be grown on martian conditions think how easy it would be for us to grow them in harsh condition right here on earth.
How stupid can people get?

Except for the fact that focusing on growing potatoes on Mars takes your focus off the fact that you will never eat any of those potatoes. Why not. You'll die of old age before they grow any there that can be eaten.

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December 26, 2015, 07:05:48 AM
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Grin
The idea itself is stupid.
It will cost more to move potatoes to and from mars.
The money can be used to feed people.
Stupidity at its zenith.

You are stupid Smiley Everything technology that has been used to explore the space has in turn benefited man kind in his daily life someway or the other. If potatoes can be grown on martian conditions think how easy it would be for us to grow them in harsh condition right here on earth.
How stupid can people get?

Except for the fact that focusing on growing potatoes on Mars takes your focus off the fact that you will never eat any of those potatoes. Why not. You'll die of old age before they grow any there that can be eaten.

Smiley

I find it hilarious that this forum gives stupid people the title of 'Hero' .. lol hero of what? Stupidity?

According to your thought process life should cease to exist because evolution is so god damn slow. Maybe you should cease to exist as well.

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December 26, 2015, 07:40:51 AM
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Gotta Love NASA and their stupidity in wasting money. Cant even put a man on Mars yet but hey who cares lets try to grow some potatoes at the tax payers expense and see how it goes.

World hunger....Ahhh.... who cares about solving problems here on earth where we live, that's just to boring. I would rather play with a robot rover on the mars that costs 2 billion.
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