Australian start-up aiming to grow plants on the Moon receives $3.6m in government funding

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Australian start-up aiming to grow plants on the Moon receives $3.6m in government funding
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The scientists behind the project are aiming to grow plants on the lunar surface within four years, something they hope will in turn allow for the development of food, medicine and oxygen in the hostile environment.

abc.net.au/news/act-start-up-aiming-to-grow-plants-on-the-moon-funding/102561448Australian scientists have been given more than $3 million in federal government funding to continue working on a project that aims to grow plants on the Moon.

"We aim to demonstrate that a plant growth chamber can be transported to the Moon, successfully germinate and grow plants, and return images and data of this growth."Tripogon loliiformis is among the candidates to be sent to the Moon as part of ALEPH. Among the plants that may be sent are those that can survive harsh climates, such the Australian native resurrection grass known scientifically asAn example from Lunaria One of the plants inside the cylinder-like chamber to transport to space.

"Understanding plant adaptation to challenging environments is important for developing sustainability strategies for future life both on Earth and in space."Lunaria One director Lauren Fell says the project is transparent and the team welcomes input from the public. After landing on the Moon, researchers say the health of the plants will be monitored for 72 hours, and data will be beamed back to Earth to allow citizen scientists and school children to conduct their own experiments."We have a diverse team, ranging from engineers to psychologists to biologists, and we value the role of diversity in scientific progress and discovery," project lead Lauren Fell said.

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