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  1. Feb 4, 2021 · Flying passively in Roosa’s personal travel kit on Kitty Hawk 50 years ago was a canister of approximately 400-500 loblolly pine, sweet gum, redwood, Douglas fir, and sycamore tree seeds. Upon return, the seeds were germinated and grew into “Moon Trees” found around the U.S. and world.

  2. Jan 31, 2022 · Stuart Roosa, one of the Apollo 14 astronauts, took a small canvas bag of tree seeds with him on the journey. While his fellow astronauts walked on the lunar surface, Roosa and the seeds...

    • How Seeds Survived Space
    • Where Are Moon Trees Today?
    • The "Roots" of Plant Research in Space

    When astronaut Stuart Roosa blasted off on the Apollo 14 moon mission in 1971, he carried the moon tree seeds sealed in tiny plastic bags. The idea originated with U.S. Forest Service chief Ed Cliff, who knew Roosa back when he was a USFS smokejumper. Cliff contacted Roosa and initiated a joint effort with NASA that garnered publicity for the Fores...

    The saplings were plantedat schools, government properties, parks, and historic sites around the country—many in conjunction with the 1976 bicentennial celebrations. Some were planted next to their control counterparts, which had remained behind on Earth. NASA reported that scientists found no discernable differences between the earthly and “lunar”...

    The original moon trees may not have led to big breakthroughs, but they serve as tangible reminders of how far plant science in space has come. One area of plant researchon the International Space Station today explores how astronauts can be healthier and more self-sufficient on long missions by growing their own food. The space station garden grow...

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  4. The PPK was a small canvas bag, each astronaut was allowed to take whatever they chose with them. Many took photos, souvenirs, etc. to leave at the Moon or to bring back to Earth. Stuart Roosa brought tree seeds. Stuart Roosa holding the canister containing the tree seeds / Michael Collins' PPK at NASM

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  5. In 1971, Stuart Roosa, a former U.S. Forest Service smokejumper, joined NASA astronauts Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell on the Apollo 14 mission to the moon. Roosa took with him five different varieties of tree seeds onboard Apollo 14, including nearly 500 seeds of Douglas fir, loblolly pine, sycamore, sweetgum and redwood.

  6. When Apollo 14 took off in 1971, the command module pilot, Stuart Roosa, took a small canister with five different species of tree seeds in it for a trip around the moon. The experiment...

  7. Feb 3, 2016 · Unfortunately, a mishap with the seeds after they returned to Earth made their fate even less certain: the canister that held the seeds for their flight to the moon was burst open during its...

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