The animal and plant life test of the Matter Compression and Storage Spheres has proved to be an resounding success. There were however minor disturbances, as a number of protesters from Environment First set up camp outside of the main entrance to the park.
Dr. Himura, who is overseeing the project, said he was not concerned with these protests. In a statement he released, he notes that it is clear that the group have no understanding of what the project is about. The next phase of the plan is to begin creating more of the devices, with the hope of documenting and storing live specimens in a way never before though possible.
The raw data from the Moon Mission will now be available on the database, along with other field notes. For further inquiries please contact the IASA headquarters directly.