There were never fruit flies in space.....
Fruit flies have been sent to space for studies and have survived in space conditions. However, some fruit flies may have died during experiments due to various factors such as stress, radiation exposure, or lack of appropriate food and water.
The fruit flies in space died due to lack of gravity acting as a cue for proper navigation, leading to disorientation and inability to find food or mating partners. Additionally, the stress of the space environment and inability to adapt physiologically may have also contributed to their death.
Fruit flies have been sent into space for scientific research on multiple occasions. One notable mission was in 1947 when fruit flies were launched aboard a V-2 rocket by the U.S. military to study the effects of radiation exposure at high altitudes.
The first fruit flies were sent to space in 1947 on a V-2 rocket launched by the United States. These experiments were conducted to study the effects of radiation and space travel on living organisms.
It was fruit flies.
There were never fruit flies in space.....
Fruit flies have been sent to space for studies and have survived in space conditions. However, some fruit flies may have died during experiments due to various factors such as stress, radiation exposure, or lack of appropriate food and water.
The fruit flies in space died due to lack of gravity acting as a cue for proper navigation, leading to disorientation and inability to find food or mating partners. Additionally, the stress of the space environment and inability to adapt physiologically may have also contributed to their death.
they were fruit flies
You can raise hundreds of fruit flies in a small vial that is 1" in diameter and 4 inches tall.
Fruit flies have been sent into space for scientific research on multiple occasions. One notable mission was in 1947 when fruit flies were launched aboard a V-2 rocket by the U.S. military to study the effects of radiation exposure at high altitudes.
The first fruit flies were sent to space in 1947 on a V-2 rocket launched by the United States. These experiments were conducted to study the effects of radiation and space travel on living organisms.
The first fruit flies intentionally sent into space were also accompanied by corn seeds aboard a U.S.-launched V2 rocket in 1947. The purpose of the experiment was to explore the effects of radiation exposure at high altitudes.
it took a long time
Yes they have ... They sent one Russian monkey up.
No, they stay fruit flies.