The four zebrafish arrived at the Tiangong space station aboard the Shenzhou 18 spacecraft on April 26, along with astronauts Ye Guangfu, Li Cong and

China aims to breed zebrafish aboard Tiangong space station (video)

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2024-10-06 02:30:04

The four zebrafish arrived at the Tiangong space station aboard the Shenzhou 18 spacecraft on April 26, along with astronauts Ye Guangfu, Li Cong and Li Guangsu.

The fish live in a tank that forms a miniaturized self-sustaining ecosystem. It uses a plant called hornwort, which carries out photosynthesis, to sustain the lives of the fish, according to state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV). 

Scientists designed the experiment to study how the space environment affects their growth and the overall system balance. Earlier, the fish had been observed doing strange things due to microgravity, such as unusual directional behavior and inverted swimming.

The scientists have expressed hope that the fish may lay eggs. If they do, the Tiangong astronauts will be able to closely follow the development of any offspring, as zebrafish embryos are transparent and develop outside of the uterus. If this happens, it would not be the first case of fish bred in space, as medaka fish mated on a 1994 space shuttle mission. 

"In space, we conducted the country's first in-orbit aquatic ecological research project — that is, raising fish in space," said Li Guangsu. "We observed the zebrafish growth in the space station, which have accompanied us for several months. As the mission requires, we have to carry out over 90 experiments and tests, and all of them are progressing smoothly."

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