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Q. Do meteorites hit the moon?
A lunar meteorite is a meteorite that is known to have originated on the Moon. A meteorite hitting the Moon is normally classified as a transient lunar phenomenon.
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Q. What crashed into the Moon 2020?
The Centaur launched the lander to the moon during the mission and was discarded as space junk. But as the lander approached the moon, a thruster failed and sent the spacecraft spinning, and it ultimately crashed into the moon.
Q. Does Moon have Oxygenon?
Lunar regolith, the thin layer of dusty rock that blankets the Moon, is not so different from the minerals found on Earth. By weight, it contains about 45% oxygen which is bound to metals such as iron and titanium, making it unavailable.
Q. Why do they put potatoes in space?
Growing food crops in space has been one of the space agency’s interests for years. Potatoes and sweet potatoes are serious contenders for space agriculture due to their high carbohydrate content and their tuberous nature that gives them low light requirements.
Q. Can you grow food on the moon?
When humans will settle on the moon or Mars they will have to eat there. The results show that plants are able to germinate and grow on both Martian and moon soil simulant for a period of 50 days without any addition of nutrients.
Q. Which vegetables grow in space?
This isn’t the first time that scientists have managed to cultivate plants in space. With the help of The Vegetable Production System, known as Veggie, the space station has successfully grown a variety of plants, including three types of lettuce, Chinese cabbage, mizuna mustard, red Russian kale and zinnia flowers.
Q. What are the problems with growing plants in space?
Growing plants in space is tough — low gravity means water distribution is difficult to manage, the roots are often starved of oxygen, and stagnant air reduces evaporation and increases the leaf temperature.