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Chinese Scientists Create Bricks Using Simulated Lunar Soil for Space Station Experiments
Chinese scientists have created bricks using simulated lunar soil and plan to send them to the nation's Tiangong space station for experiments. The bricks are more than three times stronger than standard bricks and can support more than 1 metric ton of weight. The samples will undergo exposure experiments on the moon for one to three years before being sent back to Earth for analysis.



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