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SpaceNASA cleanroom fungus could survive a trip to Mars, raising contamination concerns

A fungus found in NASA cleanrooms survived Mars-like radiation, pressure, and heat tests, exposing a gap in planetary protection.

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SpaceRussia patents a modular spacecraft designed to create artificial gravityJoshua Shavit
SpaceCould humans build floating cities on Venus?Joseph Shavit
SpaceChrysalis Starship could take 2,400 passengers on a 400 year voyage to the planet Proxima b
SpaceScientists develop new process to build homes on Mars using fungi and bacteria
SpaceScientists may have found the right location to begin living on Mars
SpaceSolar cells made from moon dust could power future space missions
SpaceNew bacteria can repair bricks for stronger lunar homes
SpaceNew study reveals the origin and location of water on the Moon
SpaceScientists develop plan for massive water production on the moon
SpaceNASA explores using fungi to construct homes on the Moon and Mars
SpaceHumans could colonize Mars with fewer than two dozen people, study finds
SpaceScientists develop plan to warm Mars to temperatures suitable for life
DiscoveriesSpace Agriculture: The Next Frontier in Human Exploration
Global GoodScientists demonstrate how we can live on the moon
DiscoveriesSupporting life beyond Earth could be possible thanks to graphene innovation
DiscoveriesMaking Martian rocket biofuel on Mars
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