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Insects on the space menu

Written by  Friday, 07 November 2025 07:00
Mealworms for the space menu

Long before humans reached orbit, insects had already shown they could handle the hurdles of spaceflight. Light, highly adaptable and nutritionally rich, these resilient animals present an attractive option for European researchers studying reliable food sources for long-duration missions.

Fruit flies for space research
Fruit flies for space research

Since then, fruit flies have become a standard model for physiology, behaviour and development research in space. They managed to complete their entire life cycle in microgravity, from fertilisation to adult insects capable of producing offspring.

Many more have followed: bumblebees, houseflies, caterpillars and ants. Ants showed a remarkable ability to cling to the surface, while species such as stick insects struggled with movement, radiation and reproduction.


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