Science and Exploration

Mizuna Mustard Greens Are Growing Aboard The International Space Station

By Keith Cowing
Press Release
November 18, 2019
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Mizuna Mustard Greens Are Growing Aboard The International Space Station
Mizuna Mustard Greens
NASA

Mizuna mustard greens are growing aboard the International Space Station to demonstrate the feasibility of space agriculture to provide fresh food for crews on deep space missions.
The plants are grown under red-to-blue lighting and watered in pillows rather than soil in a specialized botany facility called VEGGIE. Crops are grown, harvested and consumed by astronauts with some samples stowed in science freezers for later analysis as part of the VEG-04 study.

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