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From left, Project Scientist Natasha Haveman and NASA astronauts Jessica Watkins, Stan Love, and Luke Delaney, along...
Project Scientist Natasha Haveman (right) shows NASA astronauts Jessica Watkins and Stan Love microgreens grown in...
From left, Trent Smith, a senior leader of the NASA Kennedy Space Crop Production team, welcomes NASA astronaut...
From left, CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Joshua Kutryk and NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins taste microgreens...
From left, Project Scientist Natasha Haveman and NASA astronauts Luke Delaney and Stan Love view microgreens during...
This photograph shows microgreens grown at the Plant Processing Area inside the Space Systems Processing Facility at...
NASA astronaut Luke Delaney (front), along with CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Joshua Kutryk, NASA astronauts...
From left, Natasha Haveman, project scientist, NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins, Trent Smith, a senior leader of the...
Horticulture scientist Blake Costine adjusts moisture sensors for the Advanced Plant Imaging project at NASA’s...
Shown here are moisture sensors for the Advanced Plant Imaging project at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on April 17,...
Horticulture scientist Blake Costine adjusts moisture sensors for the Advanced Plant Imaging project at NASA’s...
Cucumbers and Melons at the Plant Processing Area in the SSPF
Horticulturalists study the use of 3D printed materials as media to grow plants at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on...
Lead horticulturist LaShelle Spencer studies the use of 3D printed materials as media to grow plants at NASA’s...
Cucumbers are grown in a controlled environment chamber at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on April 17, 2023. The...
Melons are grown in a controlled environment chamber at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on April 17, 2023. The activity...
Shown here are microgreens – a quick-growing, highly nutritious crop – inside the Plant Production Area at NASA’s...
Image shows OCO-3's first preliminary solar-induced fluorescence (SIF) measurements over western Asia. Solar-induced...
Research scientist Oscar Monje records data associated with ground testing for the first International Space Station...
Research technician Lisa Ruffa works with a wheat sample that is part of ground testing for the first International...
Research technician Lisa Ruffa works with a wheat sample that is part of ground testing for the first International...
Research technician Lisa Ruffa works with a wheat sample that is part of ground testing for the first International...
This photograph was taken during installation of floor grids on the upper and lower floors inside the Skylab Orbital...
Research scientist Gary Stutte displays a wheat sample that is part of ground testing for the first International...