This tank is out of this world!!!

steved13

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ScienceDaily (July 25, 2012) — While aquariums provide a relaxing pastime for humans on Earth, recreation is not the goal behind the new Aquatic Habitat, or AQH, aboard the International Space Station. Instead, researchers will use this unique facility to look at how microgravity impacts marine life.
Sponsored by the Japanese Space Agency, or JAXA, this habitat is a closed-water circulatory system, which provides a new facility option for station research. Scientists will use the habitat to study small, freshwater fish on orbit. For the first investigations, they plan to examine the Medaka (Oryzias latipes) fish.

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sk8rdn

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I imagine that has to be hell on the fish not being able to "feel" how to re-orientate themselves.

Very cool though....:)

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Doogle

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Hmmmm crazy. One thing is similar here: in space people are like our fish in the way that they are 100% dependent on humans for controlled environmental control in small spaces. LoL
 
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