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    Insect Use In Moon And Mars Habitats: NASA explores ecosystem support; closed-loop life systems eyed

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    NASA is exploring the use of insects for future space missions. These small creatures can help pollinate crops, process waste, and maintain soil health on the Moon and Mars. Their ability to thrive in controlled environments with gravity offers a sustainable solution for long-term human survival beyond Earth. This biological approach complements technological advancements for space exploration.
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