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Farming Fish on the Moon Could Feed Astronauts – Interesting Engineering
The eggs of two fish species survived Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft’s launch conditions. Get the details here.

Moon-tea, McMoon, and moon cakes might become the space favorites one day — but figuring out what and how we will eat as we travel through interstellar space still remains an issue. In order to design self-sufficient future communities on Mars and Moon, scientists are working nonstop, and now, a new study suggests astronauts could grow fish on the Moon using eggs brought from Earth and water that’s available on the lunar surface.
After testing the eggs by replicating the launch of the Russian Soyuz…
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