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Jason Fischer (left), a research scientist, and Lashelle Spencer, a plant scientist, with the Laboratory Support...
Researchers are growing green peppers inside the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Hatch chile pepper assessment and harvest.
Lashelle Spencer, a plant scientist with the Laboratory Support Services and Operations contract at NASA’s Kennedy...
Gioia Massa, a NASA project scientist, poses inside a lab at the Space Station Processing Facility located at the...
Lashelle Spencer (center), a plant scientist with the Laboratory Support Services and Operations contract at NASA’s...
Researchers are growing green peppers inside the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Researchers are growing green peppers inside the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
This picture illustrates a concept of a 33-Foot-Diameter Space Station Leading to a Space Base. In-house work of the...
Christina Khodada, a research scientist working with the Exploration Research and Technology Programs, prepares...
Karl Hasenstein, the principal investigator for the Plant Habitat-02, or PH-02, plants radish seeds in seed carriers...
Jeffrey Richards, a project science coordinator working with the Exploration Research and Technology programs at...
Containers carrying set of seeds for a Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) are shown Feb. 11,...
Karl Hasenstein, the principal investigator for the Plant Habitat-02, or PH-02, plants radish seeds in seed carriers...
Karl Hasenstein, the principal investigator for the Plant Habitat-02, or PH-02, plants radish seeds in seed carriers...
MISSE Seed Experiment
Karl Hasenstein, the principal investigator for the Plant Habitat-02, or PH-02, plants radish seeds in seed carriers...
Jeffrey Richards, a project science coordinator working with the Exploration Research and Technology programs at...
Karl Hasenstein, the principal investigator for the Plant Habitat-02, or PH-02, plants radish seeds in seed carriers...
Christina Khodada, a research scientist working with the Exploration Research and Technology Programs, prepares...
Experiment chambers are in view in the Veggie Laboratory inside the Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) at...
Jeffrey Richards, a project science coordinator working with the Exploration Research and Technology programs at...
Ground unit experiment chambers for the Veggie plant growth system, at right, and the Advanced Plant Habitat, at...
A view of the Veggie and Advanced Plant Habitat walk-in experiment chambers in a laboratory inside the Space Station...