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It might be possible to grow tea on the Moon. Researchers from a UK university believe the lunar soil is good enough to grow plants. The lead researcher said: "We are at the very earliest stages of research into space agriculture." He added that it was good news that astronauts could take part in the British tradition of having a tea break. He said they would be able to have a cup of Moon-grown tea. It could also be good news for farmers who have difficulty growing crops. The researchers hope farmers worldwide will be able to farm even in poor soil.
The research team looked into whether tea plants could grow on the Moon and Mars. They said plants like tea may be grown in greenhouses. This would give astronauts some independence "and access to fresh food". The researchers planted tea in a special soil like the soil found on the Moon and on Mars. Another researcher was happy with her findings. She said: "The results of this project are very encouraging, as they demonstrate that tea…can be grown in lunar soil." She said that sadly, the tea plants did not grow in the soil like that on Mars.
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