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Moss Survived 9 Months in The Vacuum of Space : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 20, 2025 3:05 pm
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Mosses: The Space-Faring Survivors of the Plant World

Mosses, often referred to as the tardigrades of the plant world, have long been known for their ability to withstand extreme conditions such as harsh radiation and dehydration. These resilient plants have once again proven their durability, this time in the unforgiving environment of space.

Researchers recently conducted a groundbreaking experiment where they exposed the spore-containing capsules of a prized moss species to the harsh extremes of space. Much to their astonishment, a significant number of spores survived the ordeal, showcasing the extraordinary resilience of these tiny plant cells.

The moss species in question, known as the spreading earthmoss (Physcomitrium patens), is a commonly used plant model due to its unique traits, sequenced genome, and structural simplicity.

Surviving the Extremes of Space

The research team, led by biologist Tomomichi Fujita from Hokkaido University, attached the spore cases to the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS) for a duration of nine months. Upon their return to Earth, more than 80 percent of the spores were found to still be capable of germination.

Fujita expressed his surprise at the results, stating, “Most living organisms, including humans, cannot survive even briefly in the vacuum of space. However, the moss spores retained their vitality after nine months of direct exposure. This provides striking evidence that life on Earth has intrinsic mechanisms at the cellular level to endure the conditions of space.”

Moss Survived For Nine Months Strapped to The Outside of The International Space Station
Many of the spores successfully germinated after their extreme travels. (Chang-hyun Maeng and Maika Kobayashi)

Pioneers of Terrestrial Life

The resilience displayed by bryophytes like mosses is believed to have played a crucial role in the transition of plants from aquatic to terrestrial organisms around 500 million years ago. These pioneering plants extracted nutrients from rocks, helping to create the soils that paved the way for life to flourish in dry environments.

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Given their ability to thrive in extreme conditions, mosses have sparked interest among scientists exploring the possibility of terraforming other worlds, such as Mars.

Paving the Way for Extraterrestrial Ecosystems

Experiments conducted back on Earth revealed that sporophytes, the encased spores of moss, exhibited exceptional tolerance to UV radiation, extreme heat, and extreme cold. This resilience led researchers to test these spores on the ISS, where they found that the majority remained viable upon their return.

Fujita envisions a future where this research could pave the way for constructing ecosystems in extraterrestrial environments like the Moon and Mars. He hopes that moss research will serve as a starting point for such endeavors.

This groundbreaking study was published in the journal iScience.

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