Re: Lunacy from Brussels




Rich Grise wrote:

> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 03:12:42 +0100, Pooh Bear wrote:
>
> > How much food and water would be required to sustain life for the
> > duration of an interplanetary trip ? I'll bet it would make such a
> > venture prohibitive.
>
> Ever heard of "plants"?

Ever seen Silent Running ?

When we can make spacecraft the size of ocean liners you may have a
point. I'd like to know how many ppl they could support though. Probably
not a lot.

Science fiction is indeed fiction.

My bet would be on MREs for early space exploration though ( if there
ever is any ).

Graham

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