The idea sounded impossible at first. Moon dirt bringing something to life.
A fragile green shoot pushes through lifeless lunar dust, proving that even the Moon isn’t completely barren.
For the first time, scientists managed to grow a living plant using soil brought back by the Apollo missions. It worked—sort of.
The plant sprouted, but it struggled, showing just how harsh the Moon’s environment really is. Still, this small, stressed plant marks a huge step. It hints at a future where humans don’t just visit the Moon, but learn how to live there.
This story by "The Space Race" was found via MSN.