Tomatoes Lost on International Space Station for Nearly a Year

Tomatoes Lost on International Space Station for Nearly a Year


In⁣ an interview this fall following his return to Earth ⁣from the International ⁤Space Station, ⁢NASA astronaut Frank Rubio shared⁣ a little mission anecdote that had us‌ gripped: after he’d harvested one of the ⁣first tomatoes grown‌ in space and bagged it up for a ‍presentation, the bag​ and its contents went missing. With no⁢ trace of the fruit, the other‌ astronauts jokingly‌ accused Rubio of eating it. Then, eight months later at the‌ beginning of December, the lost ⁤tomato reappeared. ⁤A photo shared by NASA now shows there were actually two tomatoes ⁢in​ the rogue sample — and, all things considered, they don’t look⁢ half bad.

While a tomato left to rot ​on Earth isn’t a pleasant thing to ​come across, Rubio’s tomatoes just look ‌a‍ bit dried out. “Other than some‌ discoloration, it had ​no visible microbial or fungal growth,” ​NASA wrote in a blog post.

2023-12-16 13:26:01
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