China's Space Satellite Returns with Mutated Seeds

Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, ChinaSat Oct 12 2024
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Ever wondered what space can do for our crops? Well, China's latest space adventure might have the answer. A satellite named Shijian-19 has just returned to Earth after a short trip to space. It was on a mission to see how space conditions might help plants grow better. Shijian-19 is special because it's reusable, like a spaceship that can go back and forth from space. It landed safely in the Gobi Desert after flying around for two weeks. On board were seeds from different places, hoping to become super crops when exposed to space.
Why go to space for this? China is trying to find new ways to grow food. With water and land getting scarce, space might be the place to find solutions. Space radiation can speed up plant mutations, making crops stronger and more productive. This isn't the first time people have thought of growing things in space. A company in the U. S. recently grew drug crystals in orbit. But China's satellite is different. It can fly back and forth, making it a reusable lab in the sky. China has big plans for space. They want to build homes on the Moon and explore deep space. For now, they're focusing on how space can help with food security. It's like sending a scout to check out new territory.
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