There's a new team at NASA set out to go to moon in 2015. Their mission-- to grow plant life. The latest news from NASA will be a project to do just that. The Lunar Plant Growth Habitat Team at NASA has prompted goals with using thousands of children and a robot to disperse and plant living earth plants on the moon. The project is future so far, and is part of an experimental phase to see if plants will be able to grow on the moon. In addition, this exploration will be the first of its kind. Plants chosen will be basil, sunflowers and turnips all in an aluminum based containers. In general the entire project is to study data along with students observations in the selected classrooms. Not only students in the classroom be documented, data of the plant's process and progress will be recorded by cameras and lighting as the plants to grow. It's all part of the new frontier to see if plant life is possible on the moon and a study of conditions that might aid in favorable results of plant life adaptability.
"Feed...me" Okay, you've heard that.. Now watch, I reckon? LOL! O-O-
Irma, that little fella is a man eating cutie baby form of a space altered plant named Audrey. I think he's related to the Venus Fly Trap except he grows up to like the acquired taste of people. He's greedy! Ha!
The students will probably enjoy the moon plant project.