22 comments

  • bhokbah 3 days ago

    I have survived outside of the International Space Station my whole life

    • celsius1414 2 days ago

      If you’ve done so as moss, I salute your ability to use human technology to post!

  • stevage 3 days ago

    Moss spores survived outside. The difference is significant, it's like saying "Banana trees survived in space" when it was just banana seeds...

    • DANmode 2 days ago

      Banana seeds can’t drive health conditions.

  • stevenalowe 6 days ago

    Moss _spores_, not living moss. Big difference! 80% viable upon return, no mention of quarantine or mutations

    • griffzhowl 3 days ago

      True. I got visions of patches of moss growing on the outside of the ISS

      • Borg3 3 days ago

        Haha, It reminds me some old movie called Andromeda I think... Space human probe crashlanded on earth and contained some greenish patches of stuff on it. It was space dwelling orgamism that direcly used energy to matter conversion for growth. It was pretty decent movie actually :)

        • IAmBroom 3 days ago

          Andromeda Strain, Michael Crichton's first big success.

          Great movie, but even better book.

  • rich_sasha 3 days ago

    When interviewed, Moss stated: "The ambient emvironment is indeed challenging. But when I think about the toxic political discourse, collapsing rules-based global order and of course, the inevitable temperature increase past 1.5 or even 2 degC above pre-industrial state, I really don't regret my move"

    • AnonymousPlanet 3 days ago

      Moss' psychiatrist had this to say: "Vell, Moss is just zis guy, you know?"

    • swarnie 3 days ago

      Moss has been invited to touch grass.

  • supportengineer 7 days ago

    It lived in a vacuum, in high radiation conditions and with huge temperature fluctuations?

    • gus_massa 6 days ago

      They put spores, that are more resistant to vacuum, lack of humidity, temperature fluctuation. I'm no sure about the radiation level, perhaps the containers were partially hidden by the structure.

  • mkl 3 days ago

    Related discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46011978 2 days ago, 69 comments.

  • peter_d_sherman 2 days ago

    If Moss survived outside of the International Space Station for 9 months, then perhaps Moss might be a good candidate to take to the surface of Mars on a future Mars mission...

  • almosthere 3 days ago

    panspermia anyone

  • jacquesm 3 days ago

    Someone stick a bag of moss spores on the next Voyager please.

    I know they're doing everything to keep those craft sterile, I think we should go the other way: spread life across the universe while we can.

  • NDizzle 3 days ago

    What can’t Randy do?!

  • ashton314 3 days ago

    Now we need to selectively breed moss until we have astrophage

  • John-Tony12 3 days ago

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  • Currybongos 3 days ago

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