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Scientists put moss on the outside of the International Space Station for 9 months — then kept it growing back on Earth
A species of moss survived for 9 months on the outside of the International Space Station, new research reveals — and 80% of ...
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Perseverance rover spots mysterious 'visitor from outer space' rock on Mars surface after 4 years
NASA's Perseverance rover discovers shiny metallic rock on Mars that could be a meteorite from an ancient asteroid, ...
Moss spores survived in outer space for a majority of 2022, and could even reproduce when they were eventually returned to ...
Plants can be quite tough—they’ll survive forgetful caretakers, aggressive pets, and other potentially life-threatening ...
The engine is capable of producing hundreds of milliwatts per square meter, and scientists are already working on practical ...
Tech leaders are increasingly advocating for the establishment of massive data centers in space, particularly on the Moon, to ...
Spores of moss reportedly survived its nearly a year outside experience in space on the International Space Station and ...
Ecuador's Mount Chimborazo is scientifically closer to space than Mount Everest, not due to sea-level height, but Earth's ...
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Earth's Biggest Visitors From Outer Space
When we think of asteroids, we think of the big one that changed the Earth's climate, and killed off the dinosaurs. But the ...
The plant continued to thrive in the vacuum of space during an experiment conducted on the International Space Station.
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Moss Survives Outside Space Station For 9 Months, Marking Historic First
Common moss spores survived nine months bolted to the outside of the International Space Station, paving the way toward space ...
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