Chinese scientists revived a desert moss aboard a prototype cargo spacecraft. The experiment tested biological support systems under extreme space conditions.
Results of the experiment were released on Monday and involved the drought-resistant moss called Syntrichia caninervis. It was revived after exposure to microgravity, intense radiation and severe dehydration.
Chinese scientists had previously confirmed the moss as a promising pioneer species in simulated Martian environments. The findings are expected to provide theoretical backing for low-energy ecological improvement and in-situ use of local resources.
According to CCTV, the results will help China deploy new space technologies, operate and maintain the space station safely, and make the best use of future space resources. The test formed part of in-orbit trials with the Qingzhou prototype spacecraft.