Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Mankind’s latest achievemen­t: China sprouts seeds on moon

- Agence France-presse

BEIJING: A small green shoot is growing on the moon in an out-of-this-world first after a cotton seed germinated on board a Chinese lunar lander, scientists said on Tuesday.

The sprout has emerged from a lattice-like structure inside a canister since the Chang’e-4 lander set down earlier this month, according to a series of photos released by the Advanced Technology Research Institute at Chongqing University.

“This is the first time humans have done biological growth experiment­s on the lunar surface,” said Xie Gengxin, who led the design of the experiment.

The Chang’e-4 probe named after a Chinese moon goddess - made the world’s first soft landing on the moon’s ‘dark side’ on January 3, a major step in China’s ambitions to become a space superpower.

Scientists from Chongqing University - who designed the “mini lunar biosphere” experiment -- sent an 18-centimetre bucket-like container holding air, water and soil.

Inside are cotton, potato, and arabidopsi­s seeds - a plant of the mustard family - as well as fruit fly eggs and yeast.

Images sent back by the probe show a cotton sprout has grown well, but so far none of the other plants has taken, the university said.

Chang’e-4 is also equipped with instrument­s that were developed by scientists from Sweden, Germany and China to examine the lunar environmen­t, cosmic radiation and the interactio­n between solar winds and the surface of the moon.

The lander released a rover, dubbed Yutu-2 (Jade Rabbit), that will perform experiment­s in the Von Karman Crater.

The agency said four more lunar missions are planned, confirming the launch of a probe by the end of the year to bring back samples from the moon.

China wants to establish a lunar research base one day, possibly using 3D printing technology to build facilities, the Chinese space agency said on Monday.

 ?? AP ?? File photo of the Chang’e-4 mission’s Yutu-2 rover on the moon.
AP File photo of the Chang’e-4 mission’s Yutu-2 rover on the moon.

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