They are up there … watching over us… well shriveled into tiny balls probably
Tardigrades: ‘Water bears’ stuck on the moon after crash Tardigrades: 'Water bears' stuck on the moon after crash - BBC News
They are up there … watching over us… well shriveled into tiny balls probably
Tardigrades: ‘Water bears’ stuck on the moon after crash Tardigrades: 'Water bears' stuck on the moon after crash - BBC News
Same.
Wasn’t it on the far side of the moon?
At least they have each other.
Now all I can imagine is a million years from now, some alien archaeologists, 15 million pages into the history of all humanity, saying “This is all great, but where do the tardigrades fit in with this story?”
That is not dead which can eternal dry…
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