laitimes

The results of experiments to breed quails on the ISS surprised scientists. The experiment began, the world's first orbital station, Salyut One, launched by the Soviet Union in 1971. It is a family

author:Paranormal Exploration Officer

The results of experiments to breed quails on the ISS surprised scientists. The experiment began

The world's first orbital station, Salyut One, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1971. It is a scientific station that allows for long-term spaceflight research. Between 1971 and 1999, scientists tried to breed quails in orbit, but only three survived. However, this experiment laid the groundwork for more advanced biological reproduction research. Now, scientists are conducting quail egg hatching experiments on the International Space Station to understand how microgravity affects embryonic development. The ultimate goal is to build a "self-replicating" biological life support system to meet the needs of future interstellar expeditions.

The results of experiments to breed quails on the ISS surprised scientists. The experiment began, the world's first orbital station, Salyut One, launched by the Soviet Union in 1971. It is a family
The results of experiments to breed quails on the ISS surprised scientists. The experiment began, the world's first orbital station, Salyut One, launched by the Soviet Union in 1971. It is a family
The results of experiments to breed quails on the ISS surprised scientists. The experiment began, the world's first orbital station, Salyut One, launched by the Soviet Union in 1971. It is a family
The results of experiments to breed quails on the ISS surprised scientists. The experiment began, the world's first orbital station, Salyut One, launched by the Soviet Union in 1971. It is a family

Read on