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Zero-Gravity Vegetable Garden Aboard the ISS Boosts Morale and Steady Food Supply for Astronauts – Science Times
The zero-gravity vegetable garden on the ISS has just harvested its second batch of radishes grown in space. Mike Hopkins, the lead astronaut, has conducted multiple…
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are currently using their green-thumbs to tend to their zero-gravity vegetable garden comprising of radishes, mustard greens, pak choi, and lettuces.
ISS Zero-Gravity Garden
Mike Hopkins, a NASA astronaut, has now taken the lead role in cultivating and caring for the vegetables grown on the ISS and a number of other experiments. The thriving zero-gravity garden was the product of Hopkins first ever recorded plant transplant within the NASA…
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