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Study Finds Microorganisms Could Survive on the Moon's South Pole

Research suggests that five types of microorganisms found on Earth could endure conditions at the lunar south pole. This poses a contamination risk for upcoming human missions, according to a study published in Scientific American.

A study published in Scientific American indicates that five common microorganisms from Earth may be capable of surviving at the lunar south pole. This finding raises concerns about potential contamination risks for future human missions to the Moon.

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Some microbes could survive on the moon—that’s a big problem for NASA

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Study Finds Microorganisms Could Survive on the Moon's South Pole