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Mold does not grow in the vacuum of space. However, any environment designed to allow human life will definitely be an ideal environment for molds. In addition to the molds, algae, cyano-bacteria, bacteria, fungi and viruses would ... very beneficial to us and to our potential success in human space missions. Certain algae and cyanobacteria can be used for oxygen production; many molds and bacteria and fungi can be used for ...
It doesn't snow in space, but astronauts could make snow by releasing water into the vacuum.
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... go in one direction and you would go in the opposite direction.
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... in space prevents lost muscle mass, sustaining bone density requires additional gravitational resistance. Without the appropriate signals precipitated from gravitational force, space-induced bone loss develops. On Earth, bones grow ...
... natal period. If normal development does not occur, the priority ... in space. Experiments during long-term space missions will determine which plants and animals are most efficient and best suited for our needs. For instance, can soybeans in space germinate, grow ... 20
The opportunities for in-depth studies in space life sciences have indeed been sparse. This is simply the nature of the current space ...
It grows the same in space, as far as I can tell.
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Answer provided by Janet Kavandi, Ph.D. & Col. USAF ( ... R. Pogue
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... more people who fly in space and the longer they stay there, the more we learn about what spaceflight does to the human body and how we can survive in space for extended periods. We know that long-term spaceflight causes certain changes in the human body, such as a decrease in bone ... over the long haul—on trips to others planets—we'll need to grow food on spaceships, recycle wastewater and urine, and generate electricity with solar and/or nuclear ...
... plague our unique circumstance: Why does space matter to us? What can we use it for? How can we get there efficiently? What will ordinary life be like in space? What will our ... Visions of our Future in Space by Lonnie Jones Schorer
Beyond Earth (ATWG) - Chapter 19 - Sowing Inspiration for Generations of Space Adventurers by Becky Cross
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Growing plants, especially in space, takes a lot of time, effort and resources. If there is another option for producing food, water and air, many astronauts may choose not to grow plants while living in space. This would give them more time to explore and conduct experiments.
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... in space primarily due to the decreased gravity. While the leaves still migrate toward a light source and the roots away from it, a process called phototropism, the gravatropic effect of leaves growing ... the flattening out of the leaves and stems. From several experiments that have been conducted in space growing wheat from seed to seed, very little if any of the bio-chemical or physiological ...
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