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Algae can survive exposure in space for a long duration of time, ... the algae was able to survive for 16 months on the exterior of the ISS, demonstrating an incredible hardiness. ...
Sitting in low Earth orbit, the International Space Station offers astronauts aboard some spectacular views, including this ...
The algae, of the Sphaerocystis species, returned to Earth last June after 530 days on a panel outside the ISS, the Fraunhofer research organization announced last week.
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla didn't just orbit Earth—he redefined what India can achieve in space. Aboard Axiom-4, Shukla ...
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla safely returned to Earth after an 18-day ISS mission, completing seven ISRO experiments that ...
The video shows a blueish green streak in the ocean. When asked what it was, the ISS Above tweeted: That's most likely Algae Bloom.We need some oceanographer to be 100% certain - but from other ...
An algae belonging to the Sphaerocystis species survived 16 months of extreme condition outside of the International Space Station. ... In a nearly two-year experiment conducted on the ISS, ...
Algae in Space. Fraunhofer scientists aboard the International Space Station (ISS) recently ran an experiment where they let algae loose into the vacuum of space for a full 16 months.
Sphaerocystis schroeteri WIKIMEDIA, EPA For 530 days, two algal species withstood extreme temperatures and ultraviolet radiation that would quell most other life on Earth. Part of a long-term plant ...
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian on the ISS, led seven Indian-designed experiments during Axiom-4, advancing ...
After a day off, astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla and others from the Axiom-4 mission on Saturday studied how bones react to ...