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Astronauts to eat fresh food grown in space

The crew will sample the harvest of a Outredgeous red romaine lettuce

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LED lights are used to grow the plant

LED lights are used to grow the plant

Washington: In a pioneering feat, the crew members on board the International Space Station (ISS) are set to eat fresh food grown in the microgravity environment of space for the first time.

LED lights are used to grow the plant. Pic/AP
LED lights are used to grow the plant. Pic/AP 

The expedition's 44 crew members, including NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, are ready to sample the fruits of their labour after harvesting a crop of Outredgeous red romaine lettuce from the veggie plant growth system on the orbiting laboratory. The astronauts will clean the leafy greens with citric acid-based, food with sanitising wipes before consuming them.

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