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First biological matter grown on the moon. :china:

The mission also includes a mini biosphere, which will lead to a larger biosphere later on, with the end goal of building the first habitable base on the moon.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-46873526


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.

The Chang'e 4 is the first mission to land on and explore the Moon's far side, facing away from Earth.


It touched down on 3 January, carrying instruments to analyse the region's geology.

Plants have been grown on the International Space Station before but never on the Moon.

The ability to grow plants on the Moon will be integral for long-term space missions, like a trip to Mars which would take about two-and-a-half years.

It would mean that astronauts could potentially harvest their own food in space, reducing the need to come back down to Earth to resupply.

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.


The lunar mini biosphere experiment on the Chang'e-4 lander is designed to test photosynthesis and respiration - processes in living organisms that result in the production of energy. The whole experiment is contained within an 18cm tall, 3kg canister that was designed by 28 Chinese universities.

The organisms inside have a supply of air, water and nutrients to help them grow. But one of the challenges, say Chinese scientists, is to keep the temperature favourable for growth when conditions on the Moon swing wildly between -173C and 100C or more.


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."

"I think there's certainly a great deal of interest in using the Moon as staging post, particularly for flights to Mars, because it's relatively near the Earth," Mr Watson said.

Prof Xie Gengxin, the experiment's chief designer, was quoted as saying in the South China Morning Post: "We have given consideration to future survival in space.

"Learning about these plants' growth in a low-gravity environment would allow us to lay the foundation for our future establishment of space base."
 
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Incredible achievement, my friend! Truely incredible! Congratulations!

Thank you friend. :cheers:

Now that the US government has abandoned their shuttle program, and they have to rely on Russian rockets to send their astronauts to the International Space Station, it is time for China and Russia to fully realize the potential of space. Bases on the moon are the first step, whoever can set up a base on the moon will be dominant over the energy resources there and also any further bases on Mars and beyond.
 
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Lol, growing veg everywhere. Just a reflection of being an agrarian country for the past 2 millenniums.

Photo being reported but I cannot quite tell which part is veg:
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China Micro-Ecosystem aboard Chang ‘E 4 on Moon!


Seems Plant culture is doable on the far side of the Moon with certain conditions.

Micro-Ecosystem test equipment developers:
1) Joint Research Center for Deep Space Exploration of the Ministry of Education of China
2) Chongqing University, China
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Chang'E 4 camera pointing system developer:
According to Xinhua News Agency,Hong Kong Polytechnic University introduced to the media on January 14 that the school is the only Hong Kong institution that participated in the mission of the lunar exploration project Chang E No. 4, and developed the "camera pointing system" funded by Chang E 4 project that followed the moon on the Lander. A terrain model was also created for its candidate landing zone.
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Well done and appreciation to HKPolyU as well as everyone under the project!
 
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First biological matter grown on the moon. :china:

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The ability to grow plants on the Moon will be integral for long-term space missions, like a trip to Mars which would take about two-and-a-half years.
isnt the journey 8-9 months to the mars?
 
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isnt the journey 8-9 months to the mars?
The distance between Earth and Mars is changing all the time: from 54.6 million kilometers to 400 million kilometers.
If you are flying a super-light speed ship: at a close distance, it takes only 182 seconds to reach Mars, and at the farthest distance, it only takes 3.03 minutes.


The fastest human spacecraft seems to take 126 days to reach Mars, and at a longer distance, it takes 1 to 2 years.
 
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Plant culture is doable on the far side of the Moon with certain conditions.

Micro-Ecosystem test equipment providers:
1) Joint Research Center for Deep Space Exploration of the Ministry of Education of China
2) Chongqing University, China

I wonder how expensive it would be to sustain a larger biosphere on the moon or Mars.

Given that the temperature on the moon's surface swings wildly from -173C to 100C on a daily basis.

I guess China's space labs are also facing a similar problem right now.
 
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I wonder how expensive it would be to sustain a larger biosphere on the moon or Mars.

Given that the temperature on the moon's surface swings wildly from -173C to 100C on a daily basis.

I guess China's space labs are also facing a similar problem right now.
Aircraft carriers are also expensive ,but we need them as much as possible.This is not peaceful world but we living in a peaceful country who can protect its citizens from wars.
Iraqi,Afganistans,Syria and Ukrainians,Somalians... not so much!


Why you think China Space Agency makes the 玉兔二号Yutu 2 so small with 125kgs only?!If i am not wrong they are better to cut costs than we think,but generally speaking it is expensive to do space exploration programs but it is needed and China of today can afford them ,no problems!

Worry firstly the real estate price in HK,One house on certain monutain of HK can support one Chang E 4 mission.

I wonder how expensive it would be to sustain a larger biosphere on the moon or Mars.

Given that the temperature on the moon's surface swings wildly from -173C to 100C on a daily basis.

I guess China's space labs are also facing a similar problem right now.
I do not think it will cost that much by the way,the construction meterial that can resist extreme temperatures and can be sealed well under radiation,extreme temperatures and durable as well as launch activites rocket and the space crafts are the most expensive.
 
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