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More than 50 years since man first set foot on the moon, a new space race is on, as NASA prepares to put astronauts back on the lunar surface in 2027.
Scientists are already preparing the next steps - how to live, grow food and thrive beyond earth.
A new paper published today in the journal 'New Phytologist' proposes a roadmap for that research.
By ABC Australia4
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More than 50 years since man first set foot on the moon, a new space race is on, as NASA prepares to put astronauts back on the lunar surface in 2027.
Scientists are already preparing the next steps - how to live, grow food and thrive beyond earth.
A new paper published today in the journal 'New Phytologist' proposes a roadmap for that research.

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