Scientists Are Engineering "Moon Rice" for Space Missions That Could Also Feed Earth’s Harshest Habitats
ITALY, JUL 09 – Italian researchers aim to grow nutrient-rich, super-dwarf rice plants in space to improve astronaut health on long Moon and Mars missions, with payload launch planned for 2027.
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Lunar Astronauts Could Eat "Moon Rice"
If we can learn to grow our own food in space, it'll make surviving off Earth less challenging. While plants do grow in space, some genetic improvements are in order. Researchers have unveiled "Moon rice," a genetically manipulated strain of rice that grows much shorter than even dwarf varieties of rice and could be grown reliably in space. They're also simulating microgravity, constantly rotating the rice in all directions to see how it respond…
At a biologists' congress, the Italian space agency presents its promising work to create varieties of rice for astronauts in lunar residence. Ultra-naine and protein-rich plants must be adapted to a culture in extreme environment.
Moon-Rice: Developing the perfect crop for space-bases - Scientific Inquirer
The future of sustained space habitation depends on our ability to grow fresh food away from Earth. The revolutionary new collaborative Moon-Rice project is using cutting-edge experimental biology to create an ideal future food crop that can be grown in future deep-space outposts, as well as in extreme environments back on Earth. Modern space exploration relies heavily on resupplies of food from Earth, but this tends to be largely pre-prepared m…
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