Zebrafish Orbiting Tiangong Experiment
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•China aims to breed zebrafish aboard Tiangong space station (video)
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Experiment is China 's first in-orbit aquatic ecological research project.
The fish live in a tank that forms a miniaturized self-sustaining ecosystem.
It uses a plant called hornwort, which carries out photosynthesis, to sustain the lives of the fish.
Zebrafish embryos are transparent and develop outside of the uterus.
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