NASA finds three unknown bacteria at the International Space Station

NASA has announced the discovery and isolation of four types of bacteria at a location at the International Space Station, three of which were unknown to science and can solve the future of space sowing. Two were found on an upper panel of the research station, while the third was found in [...]
Two were found on an upper panel of the research station, and the third was found on the surface of a table of bread.
The first was identified as Methylorurum rhodesianum, while others as IF7SW-B2T , IIF1SW-B5 and IIF4SW-B5, all these new ones as members of the Methylobacteriaceae family, writes RT, translates Periscope.
So far, approximately 1,000 samples have been collected from various locations of the International Space Station and are waiting to return to Earth for analysis.
There are still many roads before mankind grows enough food in space. /Periscope











