Wednesday 2 October 2019

Scientists cultivated vegetables on the soil of Mars

Usually, when people are provided with accommodation, they go down in search of food. Likewise, with space being built in space, astronomers, technicians, and filmmakers have been on the hunt for food.

Actor Matt Damon cultivates potatoes on Mars for survival in the world-renowned science fiction film 'The Martian'. Many people have seen it and thought, how will the potato taste? A group of scientists from the Netherlands has tried to answer this question. They cultivated vegetables on Mars.

A group of researchers at Wageningen University has announced that the vegetables and vegetables they have grown on Mars for the past 2 years are safe and useful for human consumption. Scientists have created artificial red soil by placing the material in imitation of the soil of Mars.

There are enough radishes, pulses, grains, and tomatoes. There are also some types of vegetables. The taste test of these vegetables will begin by testing the taste and comparing the differences with earth soil. To be done Researchers are very optimistic about the matter. Many astronomers and technologists around the world want to build human settlements on Mars by 2021. Among them is Elon Musk, chief executive of Space-X. He said that the mission of human well-being will be more beneficial in this study.