Nice video. I just visited Johnson Space Center Houston in aug 2015. I also grew some huge Kratky method hydro lettuce on my channel. Keep up the good work
MrNoobPL Many Humans make the same mistake and have the idee Dubai is country because the emirate of Dubai is the most famous of the UAE,it's like evryone calls the Netherlands Holland(holland is also only a region).
"They're going to see how the flowers pollinate in a zero-gravity environment" Gonna go out on a limb and guess "not well". Pollination on earth requires movement, either via wind, water or animals. Without something to knock it loose, it will just sit on the flower forever in zero-g.
Well some plants can be pollinated by wind that could possibly be replicated with fans, others that are pollinated by insects can be pollinated with cotton swabs by hand, others like tomato that require a buzz can be done with the backside of an electric toothbrush like some indoor growers have done. I honestly think it would be cool to have some kind of room or pod that was like a self inclosed greenhouse with led lighting that had a small minimal ecosystem with plants, pollinators, fungi, beneficial bacteria and such. Could provide some oxygen, food, water recycling, and also a calming vegetated area that could potentially help with mental health for long future journeys thru space.
Grow some red marijuana and I'm good to go. I'm serious. Send me to mars. All I need is xbox live, an internet connection, some of that red lettuce and some good grown space weed.
Scott Strong EXACTLY.... I was thinking the same thing and why not sooner than this? Is this basically a vamped up Hydroponics system, I know the L.E.D.'s are used already. And they mentioned about helping Dubai in this process too. That was and is an easy solution too. Go figure....
Would live the contact information to the guy at the end would love to work with the company that goes overseas for greenhouse horticulture. Thank you. =)
Im really curious what the PPF efficacy is for these and how comparable they are to other led grow lights on the market. Are there any data sheets available for these? Also what other design parameters were needed for the lights designed to go on the space station. Were the leds off the shelf parts that were assembled or did they have to be designed different to withstand the g forces of a shuttle launch? Does anyone know where more info can be found about these particular led lights? I find the subject of growing plants outside of earth fascinating.
ReDHeaDSg1 Just simple vibrating vegetable flowers (like Tomato & Peppers) once a day works. Some flowers self-pollinate even before they open or on closing for night (e.g. Peas) and do not rely on external pollinators.
+Patrick “Elektrox” Berger Huh! Bad nauts! What'cha want? What'cha want? What'cha gonna do When space cops gonna come for you? Tell me, what'cha ya wanna do, what'cha gonna do? Yeah! Bad nauts, bad nauts What'cha gonna do? What'cha gonna do when they come for you? Bad nauts, bad nauts What'cha gonna do? What'cha gonna do when they come for you?
Hello! I’m a 19 year old hydroponic farmer working in a vertical urban farmer passionate about hemp innovation! Founded on 4/20/2020, the Initiative for Martian Hemp Industrialization (I.M.H.I.) Is dedicated to the research, development, education, and execution of mass cultivation and utilization of cannabis sativa (hemp) and a hypothetical cannabis subspecies, Cannabis cosmicus, to produce paper, plastic, building material, clothing material, medicine, food, etc. sustainably and independently on Mars and its moons as the foundation for a self-sustaining Martian society. The application of technology and techniques developed for and as of a result of Martian hemp industrialization has the potential to maximize yields and prosperity in civilizations on Earth, Mars, between, and beyond. If you’d like to learn more about utilizing cosmic factors to maximize yields, a theoretical subspecies of cannabis (hemp) known as Cannabis cosmicus, or the Initiative for Martian Hemp Industrialization (I.M.H.I) in general, check it out on my site! www.imhi.space! I’m a huge fan of your cosmic cultivation concepts!
Am I the only one who has trouble to imagine what kind of contagon could get onto the leafes? I mean at earth we are growing it on open fields and we dont get sick eating it. So what could happen in a controlled environment, such as in the ISS?
Hello! I’m a 19 year old hydroponic farmer working in a vertical urban farmer passionate about hemp innovation and growing cannabis for cosmic resource production is my dream! Founded on 4/20/2020, the Initiative for Martian Hemp Industrialization (I.M.H.I.) Is dedicated to the research, development, education, and execution of mass cultivation and utilization of cannabis sativa (hemp) and a hypothetical cannabis subspecies, Cannabis cosmicus, to produce paper, plastic, building material, clothing material, medicine, food, etc. sustainably and independently on Mars and its moons as the foundation for a self-sustaining Martian society. The application of technology and techniques developed for and as of a result of Martian hemp industrialization has the potential to maximize yields and prosperity in civilizations on Earth, Mars, between, and beyond. If you’d like to learn more about utilizing cosmic factors to maximize yields, a theoretical subspecies of cannabis (hemp) known as Cannabis cosmicus, or the Initiative for Martian Hemp Industrialization (I.M.H.I) in general, check it out on my site! www.imhi.space! I’m a huge fan of your cosmic cultivation concepts!
Also: Cultured meat is meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells, instead of from slaughtered animals.[1] It is a form of cellular agriculture. Cultured meat is produced using many of the same tissue engineering techniques traditionally used in regenerative medicine.[2] The concept of cultured meat was popularized by Jason Matheny in the early 2000s after co-authoring a seminal paper[3] on cultured meat production and creating New Harvest, the world's first non-profit organization dedicated to supporting in vitro meat research.[4] In 2013, Mark Post, a professor at Maastricht University, was the first to showcase a proof-of-concept for cultured meat by creating the first burger patty grown directly from cells. Since then, several cultured meat prototypes have gained media attention: however, because of limited dedicated research activities, cultured meat has not yet been commercialized. Mosa Meat, the company co-founded by Dr. Post, has indicated that they may bring cultured meat to the market by 2021.[5] Because cultured meat is not yet commercially available, it has yet to be seen whether consumers will accept cultured meat as meat.[6] The production process still has much room for improvement, but it has advanced under various companies.[7] Its applications lead it to have several prospective health, environmental, cultural, and economic considerations in comparison to conventional meat.[8]
inyazserg Sergey Larin LED lights like the ones they use on the space station use a combination of red/blue LEDs. And nah, LED setups are simply more cost effective per photon. Check out this study: journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0099010
Greencoast I'd like to have a similar set-up for my plants to say I am using space technologies. :-) What do you think the proportion could be of the red and the blue light they use in the space to grow lettuce? PS Thanks for the link, bro, I'm reading the article.
inyazserg Sergey Larin I have no hard numbers, but the LED panels i've dabbled with were somewhere around 75-80% red LEDs. The ones on the space station look like they use about the same amount.
+Greencoast I got interested in these LED lamps. I thought I could put them in my mini-grow-box to save on ventilation. But, LEDs seem to be too expensive, though, a suitable decision if one needs to save space without burning their plants' tips. PS I had to go through my comments history on TH-cam to find your exact comment. I appreciate your scientific info. Thanks :-)
Working to strengthen K12 STEM/STEAM Educators and students to do , perhaps follow up with an edible at the Veggiesodule and do same here on earth for comparison under greenhouse artificial light encloser. Can our student group here at N.Va, under supervision of their STEM Educator execute such a TWIN Botany Lab project. If yes, talk ok. Thanks.
Dubai is not a country Mr. Orbital Technologies. Remarkable work on the Veggie unit. What happened with the resurrection fern experiment aboard the space shuttle back in 1997?
Allison I believe he's talking about the diet of our human ancestors, which were nearly all vegetarians: blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/human-ancestors-were-nearly-all-vegetarians
Could be a potential nasa fund raiser, could see people paying top dollar for some NASA Kush OG 😂. Could also see the benifits of having materials made from the fibers being potentially useful for colonist on terraforming bases far into the future.
This technology will lettuce leave this planet.
Zaido As long as there isn't a leek in the station :P
Matthew Barnes ahhhh hahaha brilliant XD
Zaido Can I chive in?
As long as you've bean to space before!
I wonder if astronauts turnip on the weekends.
ahhh i see what you did there with the title
Title appreciation time !!
any news from space, Good or Bad is Great News. Keep up the Good work.
Nice video. I just visited Johnson Space Center Houston in aug 2015. I also grew some huge Kratky method hydro lettuce on my channel. Keep up the good work
Send them a whole addition/room made for gardening in space. Let them grow polish pickles in space too.
"I'm working with countries like Dubai" ok
MrNoobPL Many Humans make the same mistake and have the idee Dubai is country because the emirate of Dubai is the most famous of the UAE,it's like evryone calls the Netherlands Holland(holland is also only a region).
Tossing salads in space brings a whole new meaning to the word Asstronaut.
Are those "Winnie the Pooh" Huggies Cleaning Wipes in the bottom right corner at 1:17?
I’m a hydroponic lettuce cultivator looking forward to the growing astro agricultural industry!
"They're going to see how the flowers pollinate in a zero-gravity environment"
Gonna go out on a limb and guess "not well". Pollination on earth requires movement, either via wind, water or animals. Without something to knock it loose, it will just sit on the flower forever in zero-g.
Well some plants can be pollinated by wind that could possibly be replicated with fans, others that are pollinated by insects can be pollinated with cotton swabs by hand, others like tomato that require a buzz can be done with the backside of an electric toothbrush like some indoor growers have done.
I honestly think it would be cool to have some kind of room or pod that was like a self inclosed greenhouse with led lighting that had a small minimal ecosystem with plants, pollinators, fungi, beneficial bacteria and such. Could provide some oxygen, food, water recycling, and also a calming vegetated area that could potentially help with mental health for long future journeys thru space.
I think it's time for a an aeroponic garden module on ISS.
Honestly a great idea, being surrounded by vegetation would probably improve conditions and mental health for people in space.
Grow some red marijuana and I'm good to go. I'm serious. Send me to mars. All I need is xbox live, an internet connection, some of that red lettuce and some good grown space weed.
lettuce schmetus .. Dubai can grow a forest on their desert one day with permaculture design!
Can we get more information about their setup? What kind of LED, what kind of growing setup?
Scott Strong EXACTLY.... I was thinking the same thing and why not sooner than this? Is this basically a vamped up Hydroponics system, I know the L.E.D.'s are used already. And they mentioned about helping Dubai in this process too. That was and is an easy solution too. Go figure....
Nice movie
Would live the contact information to the guy at the end would love to work with the company that goes overseas for greenhouse horticulture. Thank you. =)
Vege's in Space.....
Im really curious what the PPF efficacy is for these and how comparable they are to other led grow lights on the market. Are there any data sheets available for these? Also what other design parameters were needed for the lights designed to go on the space station. Were the leds off the shelf parts that were assembled or did they have to be designed different to withstand the g forces of a shuttle launch? Does anyone know where more info can be found about these particular led lights? I find the subject of growing plants outside of earth fascinating.
Aren't flower need bees to pollinate ?? The only way to pollinate flowers/vegetable is manual with cotton sticks.
ReDHeaDSg1 Just simple vibrating vegetable flowers (like Tomato & Peppers) once a day works. Some flowers self-pollinate even before they open or on closing for night (e.g. Peas) and do not rely on external pollinators.
Pollination can be manually done. So long as you can distinguish the male and the female bud.
Does anyone know what kind of led grow lights were used?
Bobert Bongmong Thanks.
I wonder what else they're growing ;) Hopefully cops won't raid the station.
Vacantti Ha ha ha "Space Weed" :)
+Patrick “Elektrox” Berger
Huh!
Bad nauts!
What'cha want? What'cha want?
What'cha gonna do
When space cops gonna come for you?
Tell me, what'cha ya wanna do, what'cha gonna do?
Yeah!
Bad nauts, bad nauts
What'cha gonna do?
What'cha gonna do when they come for you?
Bad nauts, bad nauts
What'cha gonna do?
What'cha gonna do when they come for you?
Hey!!!! It legal on Earth Now...... Bring back a super space doobie 😂
They are already very high!
Hello! I’m a 19 year old hydroponic farmer working in a vertical urban farmer passionate about hemp innovation!
Founded on 4/20/2020, the Initiative for Martian Hemp Industrialization (I.M.H.I.) Is dedicated to the research, development, education, and execution of mass cultivation and utilization of cannabis sativa (hemp) and a hypothetical cannabis subspecies, Cannabis cosmicus, to produce paper, plastic, building material, clothing material, medicine, food, etc. sustainably and independently on Mars and its moons as the foundation for a self-sustaining Martian society. The application of technology and techniques developed for and as of a result of Martian hemp industrialization has the potential to maximize yields and prosperity in civilizations on Earth, Mars, between, and beyond. If you’d like to learn more about utilizing cosmic factors to maximize yields, a theoretical subspecies of cannabis (hemp) known as Cannabis cosmicus, or the Initiative for Martian Hemp Industrialization (I.M.H.I) in general, check it out on my site! www.imhi.space! I’m a huge fan of your cosmic cultivation concepts!
The most non-nutritious vegetable on earth and you smile with pride?
What if the plants grown on the surface of Mars become mutant to a point of moving and growing teeth!
Am I the only one who has trouble to imagine what kind of contagon could get onto the leafes? I mean at earth we are growing it on open fields and we dont get sick eating it. So what could happen in a controlled environment, such as in the ISS?
I want some cosmos chronic!
Nice!
Next step: Try to grow Marijuana in space lol
Hello! I’m a 19 year old hydroponic farmer working in a vertical urban farmer passionate about hemp innovation and growing cannabis for cosmic resource production is my dream!
Founded on 4/20/2020, the Initiative for Martian Hemp Industrialization (I.M.H.I.) Is dedicated to the research, development, education, and execution of mass cultivation and utilization of cannabis sativa (hemp) and a hypothetical cannabis subspecies, Cannabis cosmicus, to produce paper, plastic, building material, clothing material, medicine, food, etc. sustainably and independently on Mars and its moons as the foundation for a self-sustaining Martian society. The application of technology and techniques developed for and as of a result of Martian hemp industrialization has the potential to maximize yields and prosperity in civilizations on Earth, Mars, between, and beyond. If you’d like to learn more about utilizing cosmic factors to maximize yields, a theoretical subspecies of cannabis (hemp) known as Cannabis cosmicus, or the Initiative for Martian Hemp Industrialization (I.M.H.I) in general, check it out on my site! www.imhi.space! I’m a huge fan of your cosmic cultivation concepts!
next step...space chickens.
Nah. Next after plants (and yeast! and mushrooms!) would be Tilapia fish.
Also:
Cultured meat is meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells, instead of from slaughtered animals.[1] It is a form of cellular agriculture.
Cultured meat is produced using many of the same tissue engineering techniques traditionally used in regenerative medicine.[2] The concept of cultured meat was popularized by Jason Matheny in the early 2000s after co-authoring a seminal paper[3] on cultured meat production and creating New Harvest, the world's first non-profit organization dedicated to supporting in vitro meat research.[4]
In 2013, Mark Post, a professor at Maastricht University, was the first to showcase a proof-of-concept for cultured meat by creating the first burger patty grown directly from cells. Since then, several cultured meat prototypes have gained media attention: however, because of limited dedicated research activities, cultured meat has not yet been commercialized. Mosa Meat, the company co-founded by Dr. Post, has indicated that they may bring cultured meat to the market by 2021.[5] Because cultured meat is not yet commercially available, it has yet to be seen whether consumers will accept cultured meat as meat.[6]
The production process still has much room for improvement, but it has advanced under various companies.[7] Its applications lead it to have several prospective health, environmental, cultural, and economic considerations in comparison to conventional meat.[8]
So, red light is better than the HPS lamps in my greenhouse, right?
inyazserg Sergey Larin LED lights like the ones they use on the space station use a combination of red/blue LEDs. And nah, LED setups are simply more cost effective per photon. Check out this study: journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0099010
Greencoast
I'd like to have a similar set-up for my plants to say I am using space technologies. :-) What do you think the proportion could be of the red and the blue light they use in the space to grow lettuce?
PS Thanks for the link, bro, I'm reading the article.
inyazserg Sergey Larin
I have no hard numbers, but the LED panels i've dabbled with were somewhere around 75-80% red LEDs. The ones on the space station look like they use about the same amount.
+Greencoast I got interested in these LED lamps. I thought I could put them in my mini-grow-box to save on ventilation. But, LEDs seem to be too expensive, though, a suitable decision if one needs to save space without burning their plants' tips.
PS I had to go through my comments history on TH-cam to find your exact comment. I appreciate your scientific info. Thanks :-)
Working to strengthen K12 STEM/STEAM Educators and students to do , perhaps follow up with an edible at the Veggiesodule and do same here on earth for comparison under greenhouse artificial light encloser. Can our student group here at N.Va, under supervision of their STEM Educator execute such a TWIN Botany Lab project. If yes, talk ok. Thanks.
Dubai is not a country Mr. Orbital Technologies. Remarkable work on the Veggie unit.
What happened with the resurrection fern experiment aboard the space shuttle back in 1997?
Russians used to cultivate edible plants in space and ate them long time before this
Will they have ranch or French Dressings. 😂
is the amount of oxygen produced by the plants on board significant, in terms of to the scrubbers not have to work as hard?
Edward Kostreski they would need a lot more lettuce for something like that
dixienormus93 thanks
I think Dubai has all the "help" it needs
I’m starting a company to develop system for large scale deployment in orbit. How can I partner with nasa?
I'm working with countries like Texas and California.
Five flat-earthers watched this video.
Friday Goood 22 now.
Yeah next...:space marihuana :D
1:51 "We all started from plants..." WHAT?!?!??!?
Allison I believe he's talking about the diet of our human ancestors, which were nearly all vegetarians: blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/human-ancestors-were-nearly-all-vegetarians
NO Brussel sprout!!!!.... Corn, Wheat, Broccoli, Chinese Snap Peas, Thyme, Basil (sweet - not Thai), Lettuce, and tomatoes. But, NO Brussel sprouts!!.
grow algae
Why do space stations always look messy as f? Wouldn't you think astronauts would have lots of time to clean up the place
will there be space weed ???
Could be a potential nasa fund raiser, could see people paying top dollar for some NASA Kush OG 😂.
Could also see the benifits of having materials made from the fibers being potentially useful for colonist on terraforming bases far into the future.
weard no shrooms
1send it to earth 2list it as space lettuce on ebay 3make bank
God Help Us if we were to travel to distant stars with this on board and encounter a new alien intelligence.
You do NOT make friends with salad...
weard no shrooma and composting
Dubai could just make a space station and grow food there, they already built an artificial island, why not a space station
9/11 all over again, but on a colossal scale.
mahbad khlaidi Artifical islands are incredibly easy to make compared to space stations obviously
Yeah, but this is Dubai we're talking about
What prince wants, what prince gets.
mahbad khlaidi Not that simple :)
I might as well contact the Dubai embassy and ask
Looks like a flat disk to me.
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Except for the view of earth it must be dreadful in the ISS. All that water in the air, bodies in close quarters. Recycled water for coffee. Horrible.
The recycled water is claimed to be more pure than the water you drink on earth.