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They Sent Thousands of Organisms Into Space. Nasa's Unusual Experiment

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Sending two thousand jellyfish into space increased their population to 60,000. A NASA experiment in the 1990s was designed to assess how microgravity affects the development of the cnidarian species Aurelia aurita. The study's conclusions are clear: jellyfish are capable of adapting to extremely diverse environmental conditions… This has consequences.
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Sending two thousand jellyfish into space increased their population to 60,000. A NASA experiment in the 1990s was designed to assess how microgravity affects the development of the cnidarian species Aurelia aurita. The study's conclusions are clear: jellyfish are capable of adapting to extremely diverse environmental conditions… This has consequences.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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