China's Moon mission sees first seeds sprout
Seeds taken up to the Moon by China's Chang'e-4 mission have sprouted, says China National Space Administration. It marks the first time any biological matter has grown on the Moon, and is being seen as a significant step towards long-term space exploration. [...] Plants have been grown on the International Space Station before but never on the Moon.
[...] The Chinese Moon lander was carrying among its cargo soil containing cotton and potato seeds, yeast and fruit fly eggs. The plants are in a sealed container on board the lander. The crops will try to form a mini biosphere - an artificial, self-sustaining environment.
[...] On Tuesday, Chinese state media said the cotton seeds had now grown buds. The ruling Communist Party's official mouthpiece the People's Daily tweeted an image of the sprouted seed, saying it marked "the completion of humankind's first biological experiment on the Moon".
Fred Watson, Australian Astronomical Observatory's astronomer-at-large, told the BBC the development was "good news". "It suggests that there might not be insurmountable problems for astronauts in future trying to grow their own crops on the moon in a controlled environment."
According to SCMP, a similar biosphere experiment will be conducted on Earth for comparison.
A Chang'e-5 lunar exploration vehicle could be launched by the end of 2019, and would include a 2 kg sample return. At least 3 more Chang'e missions are planned.
Previously: China's Chang'e 4 Spacecraft Lands on the Far Side of the Moon
Chang'e Lander Sends Back Far Side Panorama
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Gaaark on Tuesday January 15 2019, @02:47PM (5 children)
It's too bad the 'West' is so obsessed with Mars: we could have been colonizing the moon. I'd have volunteered to be there.
Build a base, work out the kinks, THEN go to Mars.
Instead, I'll have to learn Mandarin.
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(Score: 1, Redundant) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday January 15 2019, @03:18PM (3 children)
Learn Mandarin? Do you want to go to Marts, or Mandalay?
(Score: 2) by Gaaark on Tuesday January 15 2019, @05:45PM (2 children)
Send me to the moon on a colony: i'll learn Fartsi, if needed.
I'll grow veggies, meat, long pig...i don't care. Just don't send me to Mars to die.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 15 2019, @07:15PM
You will become a cannibal to go to Mars? Ooooook
(Score: 3, Touché) by RandomFactor on Tuesday January 15 2019, @11:32PM
Mental Note: Avoid long moonrover expeditions with Gaark.
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(Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Tuesday January 15 2019, @07:46PM
I thought it would be cool, and potentially profitable, to learn Japanese. I signed up to audit a course in college - that thought lasted about 2 weeks before I decided: nah, plenty to keep me occupied with English and other Romance languages for now.
I had Chinese speaking housemates for 3 years, they mostly conversed in English because they understood each other better that way as opposed to trying to work out each others' dialects. Most were from Singapore where ethnic Chinese speak a relatively rare dialect called something like Hokkien, so anytime a non-Singaporite would show up things would default back to English.
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