The Vegetable Production System (Veggie) was developed by Orbital Technologies Corp. to be a simple, easily stowed, and high growth volume yet low resource facility capable of producing fresh vegetables on the International Space Station (ISS). In addition to growing vegetables in space, Veggie can support a variety of experiments designed to determine how plants respond to microgravity, provide real-time psychological benefits for the crew, and conduct outreach activities. Currently, Veggie provides the largest volume available for plant growth on the ISS
The capability to grow nutritious, palatable food for crew consumption during spaceflight has the po...
The Veggie plant/vegetable production system is scheduled to fly on ISS at the end of2013. Since muc...
With NASA focused on researching and developing technology for deep space missions, the need for a r...
The Vegetable Production System (Veggie) is a scientific payload designed to support plant growth fo...
The International Space Station (ISS) now has platforms for conducting research on horticultural pla...
The International Space Station (ISS) now has platforms for conducting research on horticultural pla...
Plant growth in microgravity presents unique challenges associated with maintaining appropriate cond...
NASA is currently testing Veggie, a low mass, low energy, salad crop production system on the Intern...
Astronauts cannot live on dehydrated ice cream alone. Like everyone else, they need their vegetables...
As long-term spaceflight missions become ever more imminent, astronaut nutrition and diet require fu...
Veggie is a small plant growth chamber designed and built by ORBITEC that will fly to the Internatio...
A desire for fresh vegetables for consumption during long term space missions has been foreseen. To ...
Growth of fresh, nutritious, palatable produce for crew consumption during spaceflight may provide h...
The ability to produce and maintain salad crops during long term missions would be a great benefit t...
Long duration space exploration will require the capability for crews to grow their own food. Growin...
The capability to grow nutritious, palatable food for crew consumption during spaceflight has the po...
The Veggie plant/vegetable production system is scheduled to fly on ISS at the end of2013. Since muc...
With NASA focused on researching and developing technology for deep space missions, the need for a r...
The Vegetable Production System (Veggie) is a scientific payload designed to support plant growth fo...
The International Space Station (ISS) now has platforms for conducting research on horticultural pla...
The International Space Station (ISS) now has platforms for conducting research on horticultural pla...
Plant growth in microgravity presents unique challenges associated with maintaining appropriate cond...
NASA is currently testing Veggie, a low mass, low energy, salad crop production system on the Intern...
Astronauts cannot live on dehydrated ice cream alone. Like everyone else, they need their vegetables...
As long-term spaceflight missions become ever more imminent, astronaut nutrition and diet require fu...
Veggie is a small plant growth chamber designed and built by ORBITEC that will fly to the Internatio...
A desire for fresh vegetables for consumption during long term space missions has been foreseen. To ...
Growth of fresh, nutritious, palatable produce for crew consumption during spaceflight may provide h...
The ability to produce and maintain salad crops during long term missions would be a great benefit t...
Long duration space exploration will require the capability for crews to grow their own food. Growin...
The capability to grow nutritious, palatable food for crew consumption during spaceflight has the po...
The Veggie plant/vegetable production system is scheduled to fly on ISS at the end of2013. Since muc...
With NASA focused on researching and developing technology for deep space missions, the need for a r...