
NASA scientists grow plants in Apollo lunar soil for the first time: 'Everything sprouted!'
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For the first time, scientists have successfully grown plants in lunar soil brought back to Earth by NASA's Apollo astronauts.
"After two days, they started to sprout!" said Anna-Lisa Paul, a professor in Horticultural Sciences at the University of Florida, who took part in the experiment. "Everything sprouted. I can’t tell you how astonished we were! Every plant – whether in a lunar sample or in a control – looked the same up until about day six."
Robert Ferl of the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and his colleagues planted thale cress in moon soil returned by Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, and other moonwalkers.
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