The Russians are saying that that they found sea plankton thriving and growing outside the international space station.
Don't sea plankton live on oxigen?
How would it be possible for them to thrive and grow without it?
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The Russians are saying that that they found sea plankton thriving and growing outside the international space station.
Don't sea plankton live on oxigen?
How would it be possible for them to thrive and grow without it?
Last edited by WhyGuy; August 23rd, 2014 at 11:53 PM.
Do you have a link to there claim for that?
Ahh. I would be inclined to take the view that its an attempt to grab attention. Planktons need both CO2 and water to survive, neither of which are available on the ISS hull
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