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Old 02-09-2004, 04:00 PM
Charles
 
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On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 09:04:51 GMT, Elie Gendloff
wrote:

On the moon, it is either always sunny or always in the dark, not 14
hours on and 14 hours off.



\Maybe that's why he said 14 days, not 14 hours. suppose?



On 02 Sep 2004 08:58:54 +0200, Pascal Bourguignon
wrote:

"Cereus-validus" writes:
"Pascal Bourguignon" wrote in message
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Has the experiment of growing plants under the light conditions of the
Moon surface ever been done? What would happen if you tried to grow
normal plants with lights on for 14 days and off for 14 days?

Its probably an experiment that has been done in many high schools around
the world.


So, what are the results?

How about growing a fungus on Uranus instead?

BTW, what is your idea of a "normal" plant?


Any plant you could find in your garden, like tomatoes, beans, etc.


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