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NASA offers $500000 for ideas on growing food in space – SlashGear
NASA has announced that it’s offering a prize of $500,000 for good ideas for feeding astronauts on long-term space missions. NASA wants to figure out how to provide…
NASA has announced that it’s offering a prize of $500,000 for good ideas for feeding astronauts on long-term space missions. NASA wants to figure out how to provide astronauts on long-term missions something other than dried and packaged foods from Earth. The deadline for ideas that could potentially collect the $500,000 prize is July 30; the project is known as the Deep Space Food Challenge.
After July 30, NASA will choose a winning idea. The Canadian Space Agency has a similar challenge running…
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