Can insects live in space?

There are very few organisms that can survive in a vacuum, and usually fruit fly larvae are not one of them. But almost by accident, researchers have discovered a way to create a “nanosuit” around the insects that allows them to survive in a vacuum, or space devoid of matter, for more than an hour.
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Is there insects in space?

The International Space Station is infested with mysterious space bugs that may be leaving astronauts at risk of “serious harm,” according to a new study. Scientists discovered a thriving ecosystem of “infectious organisms” aboard the station which are similar to bugs found in hospitals on Earth.
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Can bugs fly into space?

Indeed they do! NASA astronauts have taken a wide variety of fliers into space. Here's what they observed: "Honey bees (Apis mellifica) were unable to fly normally and tumbled in weightlessness.
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Is there a bug that never dies?

The tiny tardigrade has been named the world's most indestructible species after scientists discovered it is the only creature that will survive until the Sun dies.
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What animal has no brain?

Almost all animals have a brain, but there are a few exceptions. There is one organism that has no brain or nervous tissue of any kind: the sponge. Sponges are simple animals, surviving on the sea floor by taking nutrients into their porous bodies.
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Are water bears real?

The water bear or moss piglet is a real animal despite its small size. It has legs (8), eyes, nerves, muscles and a snout-like mouth.
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Can a mouse survive in space?

Thanks to previous space missions, we know that mice adapt quickly to microgravity. They do all the things they normally would. They groom their fur, huddle together and interact with the other mice.
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Does ant survive in space?

A comparison group of ant colonies on Earth were able to spread out and survey the entire environment within five minutes. Because of the difficulties of microgravity, the space ants weren't able to cover all the territory within the same time period, but they still managed to spread out and see most of it.
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Has there ever been a cat in space?

Félicette, the only cat to have ever survived a sojourn into space, is now being recognized for her extraterrestrial achievements in the form of a bronze statue at the International Space University in Strasbourg, France. The spacefaring feline was part of a 15-minute suborbital mission in 1963.
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Has a dog gone to space?

Laika was the first living creature to orbit Earth. On Nov. 3, 1957, the Soviet Union lofted a dog named Laika aboard the satellite Sputnik 2. However, Laika was not the first animal in space.
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Are there cockroaches in space?

Russian scientists put cockroaches into orbit for ten days aboard an unmanned Foton-M bio-satellite. The experience took place between September 14 and 26, 2007, or exactly 12 days. A specimen named Hope gave birth to 33 babies after returning to Earth.
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How many monkeys have died in space?

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Chimpanzees have also flown. On 4 June 1949, Albert II became the first monkey in space, but he died on reentry when the parachute to his capsule failed. Two other monkeys, Albert III and IV also died when their rockets failed.
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Can mosquitoes survive space?

According to the Russian news agency RIA Novosti, a mosquito managed to live 18 months clinging to the outside of the International Space Station, without any food, being bombarded by radiation and enduring fluctuating temperatures ranging from minus 230 degrees to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What would happen to a bug in space?

But they only works if the creature being photographed sits in a vacuum—otherwise, gas molecules would distort the electron beam and lead to fuzzy images. Normally, if you put an insect in a vacuum, it dies. Its bodily fluids are rapidly sucked out of its body, which then collapses inwards into a crumpled husk.
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What do tardigrades do to humans?

Tardigrades pose no threat to humans. Scientists have yet to identify a species of tardigrade that spreads disease.
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Has a frog been to space?

NASA has sent some odd missions into space. Few sound stranger, though, than a craft that was launched 50 years ago today: OFO — Orbiting Frog Otolith. It carried a pair of male bullfrogs to study how their balance system adapted to life without gravity.
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What animals went to space?

A wide variety of animals have been launched into space, including monkeys and apes, dogs, cats, tortoises, mice, rats, rabbits, fish, frogs, spiders, and insects. The US launched flights carrying primates primarily between 1948 and 1961, with one flight in 1969 and one in 1985.
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Could ants live on Mars?

Also, if you put ants on Mars, the only food on Mars will be... dead ants. You need to put your aim a bit lower than ants. Some lichens can survive, but not live, on the Mars surface.
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Has a bird been to space?

Adult birds have not been taken to space and would not be able to fly outside of a space station.
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What animals have been on the moon?

After humans landed on the moon in 1969, animals in space no longer made the headlines, but spacecraft still carried biological payloads, including rabbits, turtles, insects, spiders, fish, jellyfish, amoebae and algae.
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How did rats evolve?

Rodents first appear in the fossil record at the end of the Paleocene and earliest Eocene in Asia and North America, about 54 million years ago (Meng et al. 1994). These original rodents were themselves descended from rodent-like ancestors called anagalids, which also gave rise to the Lagomorpha, or rabbit group.
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Can a tardigrade survive a nuke?

Tardigrades can survive in extreme environments, but a new study shows they're not indestructible. Scientists found these creatures couldn't survive speeds above 2,000 mph when shot out of a gun. This suggests the microscopic creatures that crashed on the moon in 2019 did not survive.
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What happens if you eat a tardigrade?

Despite their reputation, tardigrades aren't entirely indestructible. They cannot survive the trip through the human digestive tract since our stomach acid disintegrates the flesh of the tardigrade without much trouble, so eating one wouldn't do any harm.
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What kills a tardigrade?

Research shows that tardigrades can be killed by exposure to hot water for an extended period of time. One study showed that one hour of exposure to water at 82.7 °C (180.9 °F) can kill a tardigrade in its “tun” state, where it goes into suspended animation and becomes hard to destroy.
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