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Space Fish on the ISS

Started by Rico, July 30, 2012, 08:39:02 AM

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This is pretty cool!  Next step - a puppy!

Thanks to JAXA—the Japanese Space Agency—the astronauts aboard the International Space Station have some new pets to keep them company. A small school of Medaka fish that will be used to study the impacts of radiation, muscle atrophy, and bone degradation in space.

The AQH Aquatic Habitat (because fish tank sounds too low-tech) features a specially designed filtration system that will keep the fish alive for up to 90 days (sorry guys!), allowing them to re-produce multiple times during their stay, which will be a first in zero gravity. The habitat also automatically feeds the fish, simulates night and day lighting, and has a special chamber for holding air that keeps the water sufficiently oxygenated.


full story:
http://gizmodo.com/5930060/the-space-stations-new-aquarium-prepares-astronauts-for-a-puppy-some-day