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Moss Spores Survive Months in Space

Why in the news?

A recent study published in iScience revealed that moss spores (Physcomitrium patens) survived nine months outside the International Space Station (ISS), enduring vacuum, cosmic radiation, microgravity, and temperature extremes. Over 80% of the spores survived and successfully germinated on return to Earth. Scientists estimate moss could survive up to 15 years in space.

Key Findings of the Study

  • 20,000 moss spores were placed outside the ISS in March 2022.
  • Exposed to: Vacuum, Cosmic radiation, Microgravity and Extreme temperatures
  • After 283 days, the spores were retrieved.
  • Results: 80% survived
    • Among survivors, 89% germinated successfully
    • Chlorophyll levels normal except a 20% drop in chlorophyll a, but not harmful
  • Survival attributed to multiple spore wall layers offering passive protection.

About the Species

  • Species: Physcomitrium patens
  • Model organism for plant evolutionary studies
  • Mosses are one of the earliest land plants
  • Already known for surviving:
    • Antarctica
    • Volcanic fields
    • Deserts

Why Moss Survived – Scientific Insight

  • Multiple thick-walled layers → physical shielding
  • Ability to remain in dormant state
  • Natural mechanisms to handle:
    • Radiation
    • Desiccation
    • Freezing and thawing cycles

Why Is This Significant?

  • Implications for Space Exploration: 
      • Ability to survive harsh space environments → potential role in: Oxygen generation, Humidity control, Soil formation on Moon/Mars.
      • Supports concepts of bioregenerative life-support systems
      • It could be used in terraforming experiments on other celestial bodies
  • Astrobiology

      • Supports the idea that primitive plant life could survive interplanetary transport.
      • Relevant to panspermia hypothesis (life spreading across planets via spores).
  • Long-term Human Habitats

    • Moss can grow with minimal resources
    • Can contribute to:
      • Closed-loop ecosystems
      • Sustainable habitats
      • Psychological well-being in isolated environments (greenery)
Consider the following statements: (2023)

1. Some microorganisms can grow in environments with temperature above the boiling point of water. 

2. Some microorganisms can grow in environments with temperature below the freezing point of water. 

3. Some microorganisms can grow in highly acidic environment with a pH below 3. 

How many of the above statements are correct? 

(a) Only one (b) Only two (c) All three (d) None

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