A colony of cyanobacteria (similar to Gloeocapsa) taken from the South Coast of England and placed on the outer skin of the International Space Station have survived after 553 days, enduring unprotected exposure to dessication, radiation, cosmic rays and extreme shifts in temperature exposed to the vacuum of space.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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