Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Humanoido Supplement to Singularity Observatory Study of Remote Mountain Wildlife Flora and Fauna by the Repurposing of Aplanatic HD Schmidt Cassegrain Amped Catadioptrics

World's largest Amped telescopes at Singularity Observatory are capable to ultra fine resolution
and perform double duty scientific studies through the evolution of time by safely viewing mountains
and jungles 100 miles away depending on conditions and the height of the mountain.


Humanoido Supplement to Singularity Observatory Study of Remote Mountain Wildlife Flora and Fauna by the Repurposing of Aplanatic HD Schmidt Cassegrain Amped Catadioptrics

Scientific Studies: Let's travel back through space and time to find the remaining oldest living species of plants and animals, that are living in modern day cities atop tall skyscraper gardens and landscapes.

The original study covers Flora as observed at remote mountains that have developed for millions of years of evolution within the archipelago Mountains Pacific Rift.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/10/singularity-observatory-study-of-remote.html

The study can have supplements as well, by a study within the closest modern skyscraper cities that surround the archipelago. Nearly every skyscraper has vegetation planted on rooftops, that are frequented by birds. These plants and birds can add significant data to the study collective of these species. What are the most common plant species found? Which are the oldest of evolution? What is the most common altitude at which the wildlife is found? Which birds have a habit of plant visitations? These and numerous other questions can be answered by this study.

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Space1 Alternate Species Augmentation

ALTERNATE SPECIES AUGMENTATION
SPACE1 has the world's only space alternate species augmentation program

SPACE1 has already modified a number of species with augments for space travel.

For example, previous blogs describe cyborg fish modified for limited English language speech, plants equipped with new sensors to communicate their stats and feelings, insects interfaced to physical parts of the rocket, humans equipped with genetic space flight mods, and AI designed for space travel with spectacular benefits.

Some species are ideally suited for very advanced sci-fi ream type of modifications. Take for example machine AI brains and the given ability to transport from one space station location to another space station, limited only by space time bandwidth. Another augmentation is the compact encryption of DNA structures that are activated at specific space destinations.

SPACE1 Species for Space Augmentation
Humans
Fish
Insects
Plants
Machine AI

Friday, February 22, 2019

Space1 Aquatics Space Program Update

Cultured by Humanoido for the Aquatic Space Program, Fish Tank 2 contains Dwarf Puffers
Aquatics Space Program Update
Space1 has expanded the Aquatics Space Program to three tanks with five species being studied for potential space flight. This includes Dwarf Puffer fish, Chinese Algae Eater, Fancy Veil Tailed Guppies, and two varieties of snails. In particular, Orange Ramshorn will continue and other varieties will be discontinued.

As of February 18th, the snails have at least six clutches of eggs with an average of twelve per clutch. If all baby snails hatch and survive, a total of 72 will result. One clutch of twelve has already hatched. The orange Ramshorn snails appear ideal for space travel, are hardy, the fastest moving of all the snail varieties studied, and are not picky about food or environment.

A study is initiated regarding how to create an invention to communicate with snails during space travel. The Fish Talk invention is species dependent, working with optoelectronics and a built-in Fish to English translator, and will not work with snails. A new method and invention is being considered for snails.

Four species of plants are doing exceptionally well in all three tanks and have expanded to three additional containers. These are great oxygenator varieties and absorb co2 from the fish and snails. They are also good food for the snails, Chinese Algae Eater, and create habitats of privacy for the aquatics.

Adult populations are highly selective for space travel potentials, and with qualifications for the Astronaut Training Program, with ten candidate fish and five candidate snails.

Food includes Blood Worms, large and small shrimp, and apple. Two Guppy females are pregnant with an estimated 12 to 25 potential babies to each mother. If caught in time after birth, the yield could be up to 50 prized cultured fancy King Cobra Veil Tail Guppies. The yellow black spotted variety is highly rare and Humanoido repeatedly scoured prized aquatic stores to find this baseline treasure. This variety of species is currently being cultured into new strains.

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Space1 Dwarf Puffer Fish Update 1

1st photo from the new side Fish Cam
Brainy Dwarf Puffer Fish Updates
Space1 has taken charge of picky and brainy dwarf puffer fish which have applied for the Astronaut Training Program, and made changes thus creating their new environment. 

Their school is now doubled in size from one gallon to two gallons, along with two filters instead of one, a gravel floor instead of pellet soil, and with plants reconfigured to improve the environment and more readily amuse the fish.

The fish have grown in two weeks and are now accustomed to hand feeding of frozen blood worms. Their diet was recently supplemented with a mosquito that was eaten by the meat eating group faster than the eyes could see. Lighting from high intensity LEDs was turned off due to its creation of algae and are used only during feeding.

The worm in the small tank was identified as a harmless Rhabdocoela worm. These worms usually stay in the ground soil and only occasionally appear on the walls. If anything, they eat waste from the ground for recycling like tiny scavengers. The worm introduction to the new tank was carefully avoided as they compete with snails. The plan is to introduce common snails to the small tank for growing after the tank is reset. Then, snails will become another food staple for the fish who can grind their teeth on the shells.

Also modified is the Fish Cam, now relocated to the right side of the tank, and mounted on the small one gallon aquarium. On the order list is an aquarium twenty times the size of the original aquarium. A larger tank is much more stable and can hold more fish. The smallest fish tank may be repurposed as a terrarium to grow talking plants. The fish, always raised as a group, are not overly territorial and new plants will soon be introduced.

They often observe every leaf on the vegetation with much patience and curiosity but never pick at it for food remnants. They like to eat only fresh new introduced meat food and once it hits the ground, it will be ignored. For this reason, the instructor now holds the food at the water surface until the fish swarm and tear it from the hand. Keeping the tank clean requires a siphon pump and hose for cleaning the gravel every day.