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Technology may allow veggies to be grown in space


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By Mike Wall, Space.com

Astronauts flying to Mars or beyond may be able to grow their own veggies during the long trip using new technology tested in the Arizona desert.

During a two-week trial, NASA put a compact vegetable-growing unit through its paces as part of the agency’s annual Research and Technology Studies demonstration, also known as Desert RATS. The unit, developed by the Wisconsin-based company Orbitec, grows salad-type crops using a minimum of space and energy.

“We’re very excited about it,” said Paul Zamprelli, business director for Orbitec. “It’s another piece of the puzzle for long-duration missions, and for habitat missions on the moon and Mars.”

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