While Agatha Christie couldn’t have written Murder on the Moon back in the 1930s,a new studyshows that the science community is already bracing itself for this scenario.

After all, our planet’s surface gravity may differ from that of the Moon, but human nature will likely remain a constant.

A group of scientists have conducted a study that shows what solving a crime would look like in space

New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

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“Expanding understanding of how forensic science adapts to extraterrestrial environments is a novel and inevitable expansion into the next forensic frontier.”

The study centers on a common forensic science discipline: bloodstain pattern analysis.

By recreating this type of evidence in a microgravity environment, scientists hope to gather insight into how crime scene investigations could be conducted inspace.

It’s important to note that true zero gravity exists far away from any celestial bodies. When close to a body such as theMoon, there will be a low gravitational influence—also known as microgravity—according toScienceAlert.

Gravity plays a crucial part in how airborne liquid blood interacts with a surface and creates stain patterns. Consequently, the altered gravity conditions ofspaceshould translate into observable differences in this phenomenon.

New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

To conduct their investigation, scientists used aparabolic flight research planethat induces short periods of microgravity due to its up-and-down flight path.

During this period of freefalling microgravity, a number of synthetic blood drops were projected onto a piece of paper. The resulting bloodstain was then analyzed using routine Earth-bound protocols.

The experiments were conducted inside a repurposed pediatric incubation chamber, referred to as a glove box, ScienceAlert reported.

Investigators didn’t use real blood for the study due to biohazard concerns in the cabin of the plane.

Thesynthetic bloodwas loaded into a syringe, and once microgravity was induced, the syringe was manually depressed to project the blood across 20 cm (7.87 inches) onto a surface of white paper.

Investigators focused on the forensic science discipline of bloodstain pattern analysis

New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

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New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

After concluding their study, scientists found that microgravity does indeed affect the behavior of the blood drops and the stains they create.

Firstly, they observed that under microgravity conditions, blood traveled in a straight line until it came into contact with the surface instead of falling in a parabolic manner.

Given that the distance was only 20 cm, the straight-line flight path didn’t have a significant effect on the resulting pattern.

Scientists predict that this difference would become more apparent if a longer trajectory for the blood were to be analyzed, a scenario that the parabolic research aircraft didn’t allow.

By recreating a space with microgravity conditions, they analyzed the trajectory of synthetic blood and its resulting pattern

New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

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Regarding the spreading action of the blood upon striking the surface, the dominating force of surface tension and cohesion translated into a stain that was of a smaller shape and size than it would be on Earth.

In the gravity environment of Earth, liquid blood drops undergoa series of stagesin the stain creation process. This includes the droplet’s collapse, the formation of a small wave, and the spread into a final stain shape.

Investigators mentioned that in order to expand their research, larger microgravity environments would be required.

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New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

New Study Shows What Solving A Homicide In Space Would Look Like

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