China's space exploration just leveled up with the Shenzhou-18 mission launching today! Three astronauts will spend six months aboard the China Space Station conducting experiments that sound straight out of sci-fi – including a mini underwater forest with zebrafish and oxygen-producing plants.
Scientists are testing a closed-loop system where hornwort plants (think: aquatic superheroes ) use LED lights to photosynthesize, keeping four 'zebrafish astronauts' alive in space. If successful, this could revolutionize long-term missions to the Moon or Mars by creating self-renewing food/air supplies!
Bonus mission alert: Researchers are also developing space-grade super lubricants to prevent machinery wear in zero-gravity. The experiments could reveal secrets about life's origins through simulated early-Earth conditions – because who doesn't want to solve cosmic mysteries?
'This is about creating tomorrow's survival tech today,' says CAS Professor Wang Gaohong, whose team designed the aquatic ecosystem. With 30+ ongoing projects, China's space station is becoming a floating lab for humanity's next giant leap.
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China to probe long-term life-supporting system in new space mission
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