Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Airdrop Pulls Water From Air to Irrigate Plants

Airdrop Pulls Water From Air to Irrigate Plants

With Airdrop, you'll be able to extract water from the air until the Imperial Forces destroy your moisture farm. Ed Linacre's Airdrop is a simple device that literally sucks water out of thin air. Airdrop — not to be confused with Apple's excruciating new file-transfer service of the same name — could allow moisture farms like those run by Luke Skywalker's Uncle Owen.
Airdrop consists of a mast-like tube with a wind-powered turbine that sucks air down into a coiled metal pipe. The air descends under the earth and cools until it hits 100% humidity and the water starts to drip out.

Gadget Lab, Airdrop Pulls Water From Air to Irrigate Plants

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