Posted on 12/27/2020 2:07:08 PM PST by BenLurkin
The radishes were grown in the Advanced Plant Habitat (APH) aboard the International Space Station. NASA shared a time-lapse video of the radishes as they grew inside the APH over the course of 27 days.
On Nov. 30, Rubins harvested 20 radish plants from the APH, wrapping each in foil and placing it in cold storage. The radish plants will be sent down to Earth early next year on SpaceX's 22nd Commercial Resupply Services mission, according to a statement from NASA.
Radishes are the latest type of fresh produce to be successfully grown and harvested in microgravity, and were chosen for the Plant Habitat-02 (PH-02) experiment because the vegetable is well understood by scientists and reaches maturity in just 27 days.
Radishes are also a viable test plant for future longer-term missions because they are edible and nutritious. The vegetable is genetically similar to Arabidopsis, which is a small flowering plant related to cabbage that has been studied frequently in microgravity, according to the NASA statement.
The APH is also equipped with more than 180 sensors that allow researchers at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to monitor plant growth and regulate the temperature, moisture and carbon-dioxide levels inside the chamber, according to the statement.
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I don’t either....don’t belive the old wives tales. Lol
I’ve seen videos of people fighting the gators for their dogs.
Staying up up here in the mountains.
:D
1000 miles of beach, no snow, no state tax, elections free of fraud, file bankruptcy and get to keep your home and vehicles, two major biker rallies every year.....yeah your better off where you are. Lol
Doesn’t matter.
All my dogs are buried in my back yard and I won’t leave them behind, no matter what.
Radishes? Ugh! Those things will give you a bad case of the farts. Just what you’d want in space.
Totally understand. THAT makes it worth staying put. 👍
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