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NASA Will Test Farming Vegetables in Zero Gravity
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2014-07-29
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NASA is moving ahead with plans to farm vegetables 230 miles above the Earth. Later this year, astronauts will be “home on the ISS range,” farming and cultivating heads of romaine lettuce.
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