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Veggie Project Manager Nicole Dufour provides real-time instructions to astronaut Peggy Whitson aboard the...
Water and nutrients are being added to plants in the Veggie hardware in NASA Kennedy Space Center's ISS environment...
Three different varieties of plants growing in the Veggie plant growth chamber on the International Space Station...
Charles Spern, at right, project manager on the Engineering Services Contract (ESC), and Glenn Washington, ESC...
Charles Spern, at right, project manager on the Engineering Services Contract (ESC), and Glenn Washington, ESC...
NASA interns Jessica Scotten, left, and Ayla Grandpre water plants in the Veggie hardware in NASA Kennedy Space...
Outredgeous red leaf lettuce, Mizuna mustard and Waldmann's green lettuce are growing in the Veggie control system...
Gioia Massa, NASA payload scientist for Veggie, center, shows Ed and Betty Rosenthal, founders of Florikan...
Gioia Massa, NASA payload scientist for Veggie, left, Betty and Ed Rosenthal, founders of Florikan Fertilizer Corp.,...
Ed and Betty Rosenthal, founders of Florikan Fertilizer Corp., left, and Gioia Massa, NASA payload scientist for...
Charles Spern, project manager on the Engineering Services Contract, communicates instructions for the Veggie system...
Charles Spern, at right, project manager on the Engineering Services Contract (ESC), and Glenn Washington, ESC...
Charles Spern, project manager on the Engineering Services Contract, communicates instructions for the Veggie system...
Matt Romeyn, a NASA biologist, secures seeds in plant pillows for the Veggie plant growth system inside a laboratory...
Seeds are secured in plant pillows for the Veggie plant growth system inside a laboratory in the Space Station...
Seeds are secured in plant pillows for the Veggie plant growth system inside a laboratory in the Space Station...
Matt Romeyn, a NASA biologist, secures seeds in plant pillows for the Veggie plant growth system inside a laboratory...
Seeds are secured in plant pillows for the Veggie plant growth system inside a laboratory in the Space Station...
Seeds are secured in plant pillows for the Veggie plant growth system inside a laboratory in the Space Station...
Howard Levine, Ph.D., a research scientist at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, reviews the growth of several...
From left, Matthew Romeyn and Dr. Ye Zhang, project scientists, place seeds in Veggie Passive Orbital Nutrient...
Tomato plants are growing inside a laboratory at the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space...
Seeds are being planted in Veggie Passive Orbital Nutrient Delivery System (PONDS) units inside a laboratory at the...
Tomato plants are growing under red and blue LED lights in a growth chamber inside a laboratory at the Space Station...