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NASA Cultivates Chickpeas in Lunar Soil Simulation
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A team of scientists from the University of Texas at Austin and Texas A&M University has successfully cultivated chickpeas in simulated lunar regolith, published in Scientific Reports. This groundbreaking experiment addresses NASA's challenge of sustaining food production during extended lunar missions. The researchers utilized a lunar soil simulant designed to mimic Apollo mission samples, creating a suitable medium for plant growth that lacks organic matter.
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