kslusherplantman t1_j149dns wrote
Reply to comment by Opcn in World's first rice seeds harvested in orbit onboard China Space Station return to Earth by Opcn
So what’s a 1% loss on 1500 gallons per system? Per kg… so even 2% loss of 1500 gallons per kg.
60 gallon x 8 lbs per gallon.
Remember 1500 is per kg WITHOUT FLOODING.
1 kg of rice feeds 6-8 people ONE TIME.
So that would feed the space station for two days, and you still have to add additional nutrients.
So let’s say they only eat a half portion per day.
That 1 kg of rice doesn’t even last a week…
Yeah, they aren’t going to be growing it for consumption for a while. Why?
It’s cheaper to move the bloody dry rice than the water for the rice….
It’s all good, you still agreed LONG ago in this thread it’s not going to happen for a while.
Again I’m just being practical on the matter.
Now, do I say it won’t ever happen. Nope…
I said as of now it’s not feasible, especially considering it’s cheaper and more effective to take a kg of rice to space, than to take the water to make the rice.
I notice you aren’t offering any math to the solution, so I’ll put it this way.
I’m being pragmatic about the situation, you just seem to want it to be a reality even if the logic of the situation deems otherwise.
Do we need to be able to do it? Yes
Are we there yet, and still a while in the future? absolutely
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