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Female mouse gives birth to nine healthy pups after China space mission

With six of the offspring thriving, the mission confirms that short-term space travel does not negatively impact mammalian reproduction.

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The ‘space mouse’ and the pups. Pics Courtesy/CCTV

The ‘space mouse’ and the pups. Pics Courtesy/CCTV

Following a 14-day mission aboard China’s space station, a female mouse has successfully delivered a litter of nine healthy pups back on Earth. The birth marks a major victory for space biology.

As part of the Shenzhou-21 mission, the four mice were sent to Tiangong Space Station on October 31. Soon after returning on November 14, one conceived and gave birth to nine pups on December 10.

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