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NASA's Hidden Microbe World: A Clean Room Surprise
Kennedy Space Center, USAFriday, May 23, 2025
The findings might even help in medicine and food preservation.
The scientists took samples from a clean room in Florida.
This clean room was one of the last stops for the Phoenix Mars lander before its launch in 2007.
The team used genetic research to study the samples.
They found 53 different strains of bacteria.
They believe these bacteria could survive the harsh conditions of space.
The study is important for monitoring the risk of microbial contamination.
It is also crucial for protecting planets from unintentional colonization.
The research could lead to new ways to use these tough microbes.
For example, they could be used in medicine, food preservation, and other industries.
The scientists hope their findings will help NASA improve its clean room protocols.
This could minimize the risk of biological contamination on future missions.
The study also sheds light on the resilience of life.
It shows that life can find a way to survive even in the most unlikely places.
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