Researchers at the University of Florida planted thale cress in harsh lunar dirt returned by Apollo 11 astronauts
For the first time, scientists have grown plants in soil from the moon collected byResearchers had no idea if anything would sprout in the harsh moon dirt and wanted to see if it could be used to grow food by a new generation of lunar explorers. The results stunned them.
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‘Holy cow’: scientists successfully grow plants in moon soil for the first timeResearchers at the University of Florida planted thale cress in harsh lunar dirt returned by Apollo 11 astronauts
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‘Holy cow’: scientists successfully grow plants in moon soil for the first timeResearchers at the University of Florida planted thale cress in harsh lunar dirt returned by Apollo 11 astronauts
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Cress seeds grown in moon dust raise hopes for lunar cropsThale cress seeds survived but grew more slowly than those planted in volcanic ash, developing stunted roots
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Cress seeds grown in moon dust raise hopes for lunar cropsThale cress seeds survived but grew more slowly than those planted in volcanic ash, developing stunted roots
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