From: Josh Martin (martin.907@osu.edu)
Date: Fri Jan 12 2001 - 00:00:23 MST
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-extropians@extropy.org
> [mailto:owner-extropians@extropy.org]On Behalf Of S.J. Van Sickle
> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 5:56 PM
> To: extropians@extropy.org
> Subject: RE: It may be hard for life to get started
>
>
> On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Josh Martin wrote:
>
> > Don't know about these things, though I haven't read the whole book. A
> > little disappointing, though not unexpected. I know a guy who works on
> > Closed Ecological Life Support Systems, including implementing
> them in his
> > own home, who talked with Zubrin about his ideas in my
> presence, and Zubrin
>
> Cool! What is he doing in his home derived from the CELSS work?
First, he's (Terry Kok) part of the life-support taskforce in the Mars
society (http://home.marssociety.org/tech/life-support/htm/index.htm). You
can find him scattered throughout these pages. As far as I know, he has
first taken himself off the water grid by using a series of hydroponic plant
beds to filter his water. I don't know the details, but he says he is
completely off the grid and running at sufficient efficiency to only need a
water tank refilled about every 6-8 months. He is working on power
generation, but due to funding and light considerations (he lives in
Indiana), he hasn't been so succesfull. He's learned a bit about the
systems by enduring a crash or two, but he's humming right along now. I can
email him for more specifics, if you want. He also is researching the
implementation of CELSS work in colonies by testing out his own system. He
gets pretty in-depth, using sensors and such to test chemical concentrations
of the system. He grows a bit of his own food, as well
Josh
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> steve
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