Growing Plants in Space

From the first taste of Red Romaine Lettuce in fall 2015, astronauts have grown and eaten a range of salad crops in orbit as NASA researches ways to keep crews healthy on future missions exploring the Moon and Mars. These plants are good sources of Vitamin C and Vitamin K, and they have traits that make them good candidates for feeding future space explorers.

From the first taste of Red Romaine Lettuce in fall 2015, astronauts have grown and eaten a range of salad crops in orbit as NASA researches ways to keep crews healthy on future missions exploring the Moon and Mars. These plants are good sources of Vitamin C and Vitamin K, and they have traits that make them good candidates for feeding future space explorers.

Photographer NASA
Album Plant_Habitat-04_Chile_Peppers
Location KSC