A Crashed Israeli Lunar Lander Spilled Tardigrades on the Moon

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A Crashed Israeli Lunar Lander Spilled Tardigrades on the Moon

It was just before midnight on April 11 and everyone at the Israel Aerospace Industries mission control center in Yehud, Israel, had their eyes fixed on two large projector screens. On the left screen was a stream of data being sent back to Earth by Beresheet, its lunar lander, which was about to become the first private spacecraft to land on the moon. The right screen featured a crude animation of Beresheet firing its engines as it prepared for a soft landing in the Sea of Serenity. But only seconds before the scheduled landing, the numbers on the left screen stopped. Mission control had lost contact with the spacecraft, and it crashed into the moon shortly thereafter.

Half a world away, Nova Spivack watched a livestream of Beresheet’s mission control from a conference room in Los Angeles. As the founder of the Arch Mission Foundation, a nonprofit whose goal is to create “a backup of planet Earth,” Spivack had a lot at stake in the Beresheet mission. The spacecraft was carrying the foundation’s first lunar library, a DVD-sized archive containing 30 million pages of information, human DNA samples, and thousands of tardigrades, those microscopic “water bears” that can survive pretty much any environment—including space.

But when the Israelis confirmed Beresheet had been destroyed, Spivack was faced with a distressing question: Did he just smear the toughest animal in the known universe across the surface of the moon?
 

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Star Trek Discovery was using a jumbo sized tardigrade to power and navigate their spore drive.....................o_O

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Well, that doesn't seem smart. LOL

If you've never heard of a Tardigrade, definitely google it. Very interesting, uh, creature?
 

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I'd went out &up in some medium ranged elevation MTS. gold panning with a feller named Louie Spivack once, dude was like some kinda' of concert hall renowned piano- ist ,had the shock of bright white hair with big*** matching mutton chops sideburns,,,, Me& Buckshot Harris took him out one Saturday ( dude had started showing up regular at the corner bar& we got to talking/drinking with him,,, straight up truth)


*edit: there was about a early 1960's model of a 4 door international Forrest service pick-up truck that had ran off the mountain switch back road from up above that canyon we worked, it was all pancaked smashed flat laying on it's roof, we had to hump past,,, doubt the operator of that yellow colored truck faired very well in that E-TICKET RIDE he'd took eithero_O
 
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Could be way worse. Could have to worry about hybrid Gorilla Bears who end up being Werewolves who will kill you for a banana........ Just saying.
Now this made me laugh for real.


About a hour after I posted mixing baboons and bears I realized I should have said gorillas and bears. The kill for bananas part is funny.
 
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