On Monday, August 10, the astronaut in the International Space Station
ISS will first special diningfresh vegetables, which are grown on the
ISS.
Vegetables astronaut will work environment that is red salad vegetable to be planted for the past 15, by using the Veg-01 (red LED lights, blue and green in the plant).
NASA said the astronauts will clean lettuce mid-harvest, using citric acid hygienic to clean a cat will eat., while the other half will be frozen and taken and additional laboratory analysis on Earth.
Ray Wheeler, director of this research project, told the agency to NASA's website: "The fresh foods such as tomatoes, Blueberry and red lettuce good foods against oxidation. So if such foods can grow on this space It is very good and it will provide a positive impact to the astronauts and provide protection against radiation on astronauts.
NASA said it hopes to grow vegetables on the space will be a valuable feature forlife on the space station as well as for life on Mars in the future.
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Vegetables astronaut will work environment that is red salad vegetable to be planted for the past 15, by using the Veg-01 (red LED lights, blue and green in the plant).
NASA said the astronauts will clean lettuce mid-harvest, using citric acid hygienic to clean a cat will eat., while the other half will be frozen and taken and additional laboratory analysis on Earth.
Ray Wheeler, director of this research project, told the agency to NASA's website: "The fresh foods such as tomatoes, Blueberry and red lettuce good foods against oxidation. So if such foods can grow on this space It is very good and it will provide a positive impact to the astronauts and provide protection against radiation on astronauts.
NASA said it hopes to grow vegetables on the space will be a valuable feature forlife on the space station as well as for life on Mars in the future.
Read more: Video storage giant asteroid metals platinum, 90 million tons of fly across the planet
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