Michael visits Mojave Air and Space Port
The Eden Project is a complex of artificial biomes set in Cornwall in the south of England. The giant multidome greenhouse houses over 100,000 plants collected from all around the world. Opened in 2001, the project is the brainchild of Tim Smit and was designed by the architect Nicholas Grimshaw who created cupolas based on Buckminster Fuller´s concept of the geodesic dome. The Eden Project also focuses on environmental education with the aim of raising awareness about the interdependence of plants and people.
Tim Smit first hit on the idea for the Eden Project when he saw the 1972 science fiction movie Silent Running which depicts a future in which all plant life on earth is extinct. Only a few specimens have been preserved in enormous, greenhouse-like geodesic domes attached to a fleet of space freighters.
Michael was particularly keen to learn how experiences made in the Eden Project could be used in the future for the creation of artificial habitats in orbit, on the moon or on Mars.
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