Today was an exciting day in Room 208. We planted space tomatoes!
After reading about and discussing the Tomatosphere project and watching THIS VIDEO featuring astronaut Thomas Pasquet, we were ready to get started!
How might someone plant a space tomato?
Here's our planting method:
All of our peat pots are ready to go! |
Getting our peat pots ready for planting. |
Getting our seeds and showing them lots of love so that they'll grow, grow, grow! |
All of our peat pots are tucked away into our greenhouses! Take a close look at the L and M seeds. Do you notice any differences between the two? |
As the experiment continues, we will discuss the need for collecting this type of data as it pertains to humans colonizing Mars. We will also be discussing the Scientific Method and learning how to: write detailed hypotheses, analyze and graph our collected data and represent our findings in well-written conclusions.
At the conclusion of the experiment, we will be submitting our results to Tomatosphere, and at that point we will discover the identities of the seed groups.
Participation in this month-long experiment will not only help Canadian scientists address the question of how we supply space exploration missions with life support requirements, it may also inspire us to pursue studies in Science and Technology as our space scientists and Mars explorers of the future.
Tomatoes, anyone?
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