NASA proves growing plants in space is key to healthy astronaut life on Mars missions and deep space travel

NASA proves growing plants in space is key to healthy astronaut life on Mars missions and deep space travel

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Growing plants in space, once a distant dream, is now vital for long-duration missions. Astronauts have successfully cultivated zinnias, sunflowers, and wheat on space stations, offering fresh food, psychological comfort, and life-support benefits. NASA's Veggie project and earlier Soviet experiments demonstrate the feasibility of space farming, paving the way for sustainable deep space exploration and reducing reliance on Earth-based supplies.

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