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Spiral
20th August 2014, 16:39
http://cdn.rt.com/files/news/2c/4e/00/00/iss.si.jpg

Russian scientists say they made a “unique” discovery while analyzing samples from the exterior of the International Space Station – traces of tiny sea creatures on the station’s windows and walls. It remains unclear how marine plankton ended up in space.

The results of the recent experiments prove that that some organisms are capable of living on the outer surface of the International Space Station (ISS), Vladimir Solovyev, head of the Russian segment of the ISS, has revealed.

Some studies suggest that these organisms may even develop in the hostile conditions of spaceflight, which include vacuum, low temperatures, radiation and others, he added.

“The results of the so-called ‘Test’ experiment are unique. On the surface of the [ISS] windows we found traces of marine plankton – the microparticles – that will become the subject of further studies,” Solovyev was quoted as saying by Itar-Tass.

While the experiments on the matter were finalized last year, it is still unclear how the microparticles could get all the way to the ISS, Solovyev said.

“[Plankton in] such phases of development is found on the surface of the ocean. It isn’t characteristic to Baikonur,” he explained, referring to Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan from where crew and cargo deliveries to ISS are launched.

Continue reading on RT; http://rt.com/news/181472-iss-marine-plankton-space/

Wolf Khan
21st August 2014, 23:49
Hmmm, not convinced. sorry

mojo
22nd August 2014, 00:34
This is amazing that the discovery was allowed to go public. Thinking about the implications is wild! If these small sea creatures can survive in an outerspace ecosystem there will be other organisms that will also comprise part of the food chain. This lends validity to even more incredible complex space life, thanks 4 sharing..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr9-KW1HWvY

Maybe the organisms found in the video above might feed off the plankton?

Spiral
22nd August 2014, 08:49
This also looks like organisms in "space".


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As-wYmFYb3I

Seikou-Kishi
22nd August 2014, 17:29
Hmmm, not convinced. sorry

Oh dear — Spiral's only goal in life a failure.

Spiral
22nd August 2014, 19:41
Oh dear — Spiral's only goal in life a failure.

The Cabal paid me to make it up, might have known I would be busted by WK !



:ninja:

modwiz
23rd August 2014, 00:42
"Space" is teeming with life. It is an environment with its own unique fauna, and an apparent mixed zone.