In the next 30 years, missions to the Moon and Mars will explore habitation in new and extreme environments.
The Martian Garden will explore how we can create sustainable new ecosystems off-world. Discover how we select and adapt plant species to survive and thrive. Learn how we're guiding novel approaches to sustainable ecosystems here on Earth.
Uncover the challenges and innovative solutions for growing plants in extreme environments. Find out how we can provide a nutritious, varied food supply to sustain the physical and mental well-being of people living off-world.
In this immersive experience, we'll guide you through the "research" stations:
This event is part of a larger National Science Week programming through the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space (P4S). Similar events are being toured and hosted in rural and regions in Victoria including Shepparton, Albury-Wodonga, and Bendigo and across Australia in South Australia, and Western Australia.
This project was made possible by funding from the Australian Government as part of National Science Week.