[HN Gopher] Plants have been grown in lunar soil for the first t...
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Plants have been grown in lunar soil for the first time ever
Author : lelf
Score : 41 points
Date : 2022-05-13 17:29 UTC (1 days ago)
(HTM) web link (www.cnn.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (www.cnn.com)
| 11235813213455 wrote:
| Not very surprising, as long as you add the missing piece which
| is water
| danparsonson wrote:
| I disagree - Terran soil is much more than just rock dust and
| water.
| ghostpepper wrote:
| They added the required nutrients as well. I don't mean to
| downplay the importance of basic science but what does this
| really prove?
| wgj wrote:
| The article answers that several different ways.
| nousermane wrote:
| Whole experiment is plain absurd. From https://en.wikipedia
| .org/wiki/Lunar_soil#Mineralogy_and_comp...
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| > There are two profound differences in the chemistry of
| lunar regolith and dirt from terrestrial materials. The
| first is that the Moon is very dry. As a result, those
| minerals with water as part of their structure (mineral
| hydration) such as clay, mica, and amphiboles are absent
| from the Moon's surface.
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| > The second difference is that lunar regolith and crust
| are chemically reduced, rather than being significantly
| oxidized like the Earth's crust.
|
| They added water and oxygen. Which undoes both of above. So
| they ended up with more or less aseptic earth dirt. And
| yeah, plants grow in that, duh.
| hprotagonist wrote:
| ... and they _hate_ it!
| perihelions wrote:
| Two other threads:
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| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31374720 (29 comments)
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| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31358609 (69 comments)
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