Scientists grow first crop in Moon-like soil
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American researchers have managed to germinate chickpeas in a substrate that reproduces lunar regolith. A giant step in the understanding of the conditions necessary for the cultivation of lunar regolith.
Scientists grow chickpeas in simulated moon soil for future lunar farms
If the idea of lunar hummus seems far-fetched, think again. Scientists working to cultivate the field of extraterrestrial agriculture have grown chickpeas in dirt made mostly of simulated lunar soil, a step toward enabling astronauts on long-term moon missions to produce their own food. Researchers…
New experiment shows chickpeas can grow in lunar soil on the moon for astronauts to grow their own food
A pot filled with gray, lifeless regolith might not look like the beginning of a meal. But in a new scientific experiment, researchers have managed to grow chickpeas all the way to seed production using material designed to mimic lunar soil. The result offers an early glimpse into how astronauts on future moon missions might eventually grow their own food. The research was led by scientists from The University of Texas at Austin and Texas A&M Un…
The ability of life to survive in simulated lunar and martian soils has been explored in two papers published in Scientific Reports. Treating simulated lunar soil with both symbiotic fungi and worm-produced compost can significantly improve the reproductive chances of chickpea plants [...]
Scientists successfully harvest chickpeas from 'moon dirt'
As the U.S. plans to return to the moon with the upcoming Artemis II mission, a question endures: What will future lunar explorers eat? According to new research from The University of Texas at Austin, the answer might be chickpeas. Scientists have successfully grown and harvested chickpeas using simulated “moon dirt,” the first instance of […] The post Scientists successfully harvest chickpeas from ‘moon dirt’ appeared first on Science Tech Upd…
Scientists grow first crop in Moon-like soil
Scientists have successfully grown chickpeas in soil similar to that of the Moon opening new possibilities for humans living on the Moon in the future. According to reports, researchers cultivated chickpeas in soil that was largely made from artificial lunar soil marking an important step toward enabling astronauts on long-term lunar missions to produce their own food. The researchers said that the harvestable chickpeas were grown in a soil mixt…
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