Maximum Yield Cannabis Canada 2017 November/December | Page 8
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The technology and
research that has already
gone into determining
how those chosen
pioneers will feed
themselves will not only
benefit humans in space
but on Earth as well.”
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travelling more than 56,000 kilometres per
hour, it will take humans eight months
to reach the Red Planet. The technology
and research that has already gone into
determining how those chosen pioneers
will feed themselves will not only benefit
humans in space but on Earth as well.
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