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Microscopic Worms Launched to ISS to Aid Future Lunar Exploration

In a groundbreaking initiative, British scientists have sent microscopic worms to the International Space Station. This experiment aims to enhance our understanding of long-term space travel and support lunar missions.

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British scientists have recently launched a group of microscopic worms to the International Space Station. This pioneering experiment is designed to explore the effects of space travel on living organisms.

The research could provide valuable insights into the challenges of long-duration missions, which are essential for future explorations of the moon and beyond.

As space agencies set their sights on ambitious lunar missions, understanding how organisms adapt to prolonged periods in space becomes increasingly important.

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