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|    Message 856 of 1,217    |
|    Fred J. McCall to Henry Spencer    |
|    Re: Space Garden    |
|    18 Feb 05 23:47:18    |
      From: fmccall@earthlink.net              henry@spsystems.net (Henry Spencer) wrote:              :You'd eat freeze-dried or dehydrated food -- quite like what you'd eat on       :a backpacking trip, perhaps packaged a bit differently -- rehydrated with       :recycled water. Uninspired, but reasonably varied and pleasant, menus.       :Occasionally, as a break from routine, a bit of frozen whole food or a       :vegetable or two grown on board. (It *is* worth growing a few plants,       :partly as a diversion and partly to add some variety, although they       :wouldn't be a major component of the diet.)              You can get by quite well on a kilo or so of food a day. Troops in       the field do it all the time and they're burning quite a bit of       energy.              We figure it takes on the order of 6+ pounds a day to keep troops in       the field over the short term. The majority of that weight is water.              :You can accept some small water losses, because human metabolism converts       :food to CO2 and water, so any system which isn't doing food recycling       :shows a water excess. So you don't need to recover water from solid       :wastes, and you don't need full recovery from urine.              In addition to this, if you're using fuel cells for some of your       power, you're producing water there as well. You do have to refuel       those cells, but then the mass you're lifting is doing 'double duty'.              --       "Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute."        -- Charles Pinckney              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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