Several dwarf tomato and pepper varieties were evaluated under International Space Station (ISS)-simulated growth conditions (22 degrees Centigrade, 50 percent relative humidity, 1500 parts per million CO2, and 300 micromoles per square meter per second of light for 16 hours per day) with the goal of selecting those with the best growth, nutrition, and organoleptic potential for use in a pick and eat salad crop system on ISS and future exploration flights. Testing included six cultivars of tomato (Red Robin, Scarlet Sweet 'N' Neat, Tiny Tim, Mohamed, Patio Princess, and Tumbler) and six cultivars of pepper (Red Skin, Fruit Basket, Cajun Belle, Chablis, Sweet Pickle, and Pompeii). Plants were grown to an age sufficient to produce fruit (up ...
Supplemental safe food production has been an essential goal of NASA to meet the nutritional needs o...
The autonomous production of nutrients and oxygen in space is a challenge for future human space exp...
Recently, USDA ARS researchers genetically modified plums for rapid breeding work and noticed the pl...
Several dwarf tomato and pepper varieties were evaluated under ISS-simulated growth conditions (22C,...
Crops for space life support systems and in particular, early supplemental food production systems m...
The capability to grow nutritious, palatable food for crew consumption during spaceflight has the po...
Growth of fresh, nutritious, palatable produce for crew consumption during spaceflight may provide h...
As long-term spaceflight missions become ever more imminent, astronaut nutrition and diet require fu...
Researchers from the Human Research Program (HRP) have teamed up with plant biologists at KSC to exp...
The capability to grow nutritious, palatable food for crew consumption during spaceflight has the po...
The final phase of this research project was designed to develop a practical method for producing a ...
The mission of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is to reach for new heights for the...
Long duration space exploration will require the capability for crews to grow their own food. Growin...
Introduction: Methods for production of fresh, health food are needed in view of long-term, deep-spa...
Intensive space exploration includes profound investigations on the effect of weightlessness and co...
Supplemental safe food production has been an essential goal of NASA to meet the nutritional needs o...
The autonomous production of nutrients and oxygen in space is a challenge for future human space exp...
Recently, USDA ARS researchers genetically modified plums for rapid breeding work and noticed the pl...
Several dwarf tomato and pepper varieties were evaluated under ISS-simulated growth conditions (22C,...
Crops for space life support systems and in particular, early supplemental food production systems m...
The capability to grow nutritious, palatable food for crew consumption during spaceflight has the po...
Growth of fresh, nutritious, palatable produce for crew consumption during spaceflight may provide h...
As long-term spaceflight missions become ever more imminent, astronaut nutrition and diet require fu...
Researchers from the Human Research Program (HRP) have teamed up with plant biologists at KSC to exp...
The capability to grow nutritious, palatable food for crew consumption during spaceflight has the po...
The final phase of this research project was designed to develop a practical method for producing a ...
The mission of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is to reach for new heights for the...
Long duration space exploration will require the capability for crews to grow their own food. Growin...
Introduction: Methods for production of fresh, health food are needed in view of long-term, deep-spa...
Intensive space exploration includes profound investigations on the effect of weightlessness and co...
Supplemental safe food production has been an essential goal of NASA to meet the nutritional needs o...
The autonomous production of nutrients and oxygen in space is a challenge for future human space exp...
Recently, USDA ARS researchers genetically modified plums for rapid breeding work and noticed the pl...