China Planning Launch of Seed Satellite
China plans a September launch of a recoverable satellite carrying a selection of seeds to be exposed to space radiation to measure its effect on growth and productivity once planted back on Earth. The spacecraft's reentry vehicle will remain aloft for two weeks, with a payload of at least 2,000...
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