Can trees grow in space?

In theory a tree could get massively tall in space, but there are still the practical limitations. The tree would need to still fit inside a space station, so it's unlikely people will ever grow giant sequoias in space.
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Is it possible for a tree to grow in space?

While actually growing organic material openly in the vacuum and temperature of outer space is not currently possible, scientists could take initial steps toward that goal — one of which may be to grow existing species encapsulated by a material such as aerogel in a protected layer or cocoon to withstand the extreme ...
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What would happen to a tree in space?

Trees can grow in orbit, but good luck finding a pot big enough on the Space Station… Experiments on the ISS have shown that young spruce tree seedlings do grow in microgravity, but they don't look quite the same. The seedlings grow faster, and the pine needles don't point downward so much.
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Can trees grow on the moon?

Nearly 40 years after the last human left the lunar surface, the Moon is no longer devoid of life. Cotton plants have been seen budding and growing, as shown by this close-up of the plants sprouting under a protective cover on the Chang'e 4 lunar lander.
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Can a plant survive in space?

But astronauts have grown several varieties of lettuce, radishes, peas, zinnias, and sunflowers, and they do just fine. “Plants are very adaptive, and they have to be—they can't run away,” says Gioia Massa, a scientist at NASA's Kennedy Space Center who studies plants in microgravity.
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What did China plant on the moon?

Harbored in the biosphere belly of China's Chang'e 4 lander, this sprouting cotton plant is an agricultural first—no other seedling has germinated on the moon. While the organism froze to death after a mere two weeks, a newly-created 3D reconstruction means scientists can continue pondering the plant's short life.
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Can we plant trees on Mars?

Some conditions would make it difficult for plants to grow on Mars. For example, Mars's extreme cold temperatures make life difficult to sustain. Sunlight and heat reaching that planet is much less than what the Earth gets. This is because Mars is about 50 million miles farther away from the sun.
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Can apples grow on Mars?

What would happen to an apple on the surface of the planet Mars? It's a striking vision: a bright green or red juicy apple against the barren red rocks of Mars. But an apple on the martian surface would shrivel like a raisin in a matter of minutes. Its juices would boil away into vapor almost immediately.
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Does it rain on the moon?

The moon has a very thin atmosphere so it cannot trap heat or insulate the surface. There is no wind there, no clouds, no rain, no snow and no storms, but there is “day and night” and there are extreme differences in temperatures depending on where the sun is shining.
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How many moon trees are still alive?

Williams still keeps tabs on the status of the known Moon Trees. It's not known exactly how many seeds Roosa took to the Moon, or how many sprouted, or how many eventually took root in the ground, but there are roughly 90 trees currently accounted for, and about a third of those are already dead.
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Can trees grow in zero gravity?

Without gravity, plants growing on the space station grow long and thin, and don't need to lay down a lot of supportive tissue. Plants can draw water more easily—because there's no gravity pulling on the water column—and get large without weighing anything.
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Can a plant grow on the moon?

The answer to the first question is a resounding yes. Plants can grow in lunar regolith. They were not as robust as plants grown in Earth soil, or even as those in the control group grown in a lunar simulant made from volcanic ash, but they did indeed grow.
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Can plants grow in zero gravity?

In the absence of gravity, plants use other environmental factors, such as light, to orient and guide growth. A bank of light emitting diodes (LEDs) above the plants produces a spectrum of light suited for the plants' growth.
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Is anyone in space right now?

There are currently 14 people in space right now.
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What would a tree look like without gravity?

The complication that needs to be overcome is that plants make use of gravity when planted to orient themselves (as they can't rely on being planted the right way up), so that their roots go down and their sprouts go up. Without gravity, they will tend to just stay at around the same depth and not sprout.
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Can plants produce oxygen in space?

Plants in space are beneficial for a number of reasons. They provide nourishment for the body when eaten as food, and they improve the quality of indoor air. Plants take the carbon dioxide from air to produce oxygen that humans can breathe.
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Which planet has the most diamonds?

In fact, would you believe us, if we told you that diamonds quite literally stud the sky? For centuries, astronomers have been fascinated by Saturn. After all, she has been hailed as the precious jewel of our solar system, one of the most beautiful planets.
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How hot is moon?

The average temperature on the Moon (at the equator and mid latitudes) varies from -298 degrees Fahrenheit (-183 degrees Celsius), at night, to 224 degrees Fahrenheit (106 degrees Celsius) during the day.
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How close can you get to the sun without dying?

You can get surprisingly close. The sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth, and if we think of that distance as a football field, a person starting at one end zone could get about 95 yards before burning up. That said, an astronaut so close to the sun is way, way out of position.
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Could a bird fly on Mars?

An open-beaked bird appears perched on a rock, poised for flight. If this rock were a real bird, it would need to learn new ways to fly. It might be easy to lift off in the weaker gravity of Mars, but staying in flight would be hard. That's because Mars has a thin atmosphere and low air pressure.
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Can ants survive on Mars?

No. Ants require air at suitable pressure and temperature containing sufficient oxygen, plus water and food to live. On Mars, there is virtually no air pressure (usually less than 1% of Earth air).
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Is Mars soil toxic?

Toxicity. Martian soil is toxic, due to relatively high concentrations of perchlorate compounds containing chlorine. Elemental chlorine was first discovered during localised investigations by Mars rover Sojourner, and has been confirmed by Spirit, Opportunity and Curiosity.
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Does Mars have gold?

In addition, lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, niobium, molybdenum, lanthanum, europium, tungsten, and gold have been found in trace amounts.
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Can potatoes grow on Mars?

Recent experiments have demonstrated that potatoes can grow on Mars, but likely only varieties that can tolerate the salty Martian soil.
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Which planet is most likely to support life?

1) Kepler 186f

One of the most likely candidates for life as we know it is Kepler 186f. In fact, this is a planet that (if we could get there) we might be able to colonize with relative ease.
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