In a weblog submit Thursday, NASA mentioned flight engineer Nicole Mann had begun putting in what’s often called the Veg-05 research on the Worldwide Area Station. What’s Veg-05, you ask?
Nicely, the lengthy and complex identify of the Veg-05 research is that this: The Choose-and-Eat Salad-Crop Productiveness Dietary Worth, and Acceptability to Complement the ISS Meals System investigation.
However on the threat of oversimplification, I might name this the company’s try to develop area tomatoes.
Mainly, the aim of Veg-05 is to develop dwarf tomato crops (they’re basically cherry tomatoes) below two completely different mild high quality therapies in area, and in a single ground-based parallel research. On Nov. 26, the mission’s treasured tomato seeds had been efficiently despatched as much as the ISS by way of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
As soon as tomatoes have sprouted, the crew will analyze variations in fruit yield, dietary composition and microbial ranges, or quantity of micro organism current. To be clear, that evaluation can be carried out with each scientific instruments in addition to private surveys.
Yup, research staff members plan on actually consuming the tomatoes and ranking taste, texture, juiciness and different issues we would usually contemplate when looking for do-it-yourself marinara substances.
I do wonder if these area tomatoes, formally dubbed the Pink Robin selection, can be extra like a plump, on-the-vine scenario, higher suited to bruschetta, or extra akin to these agency tomatoes nice for long-simmered sauces and recent salads.
Or possibly we will get each textures? Neither? That is why we want a cosmic tomato research.
A preflight view of ‘Pink Robin’ dwarf tomatoes rising in Veggie {hardware} on the ground-based Kennedy Area Heart.
Gioia Massa
However why do we want area salad?
Briefly, it appears NASA is gearing up for a hopeful way forward for deep area, Martian, and extra-long lunar astronaut expeditions.
I imply, Artemis I is technically already paving the best way for moon bases, habitats and web connectivity, which is able to finally set the stage for the company’s dream of taking people to Mars. We actually have a prototype “holoported” drugs idea within the works to learn deep area exploration, due to Microsoft’s HoloLens.
And the very fact of the matter is that recent meals will in the end be extra nutritious — and scrumptious — for anybody venturing into the universe’s distant embrace. It is also fairly troublesome to take Earth meals to astronauts with resupply missions, a fancy and costly choice that would not be potential in any respect for these headed on long-term journeys in the future.
“The packaged food plan at present utilized by crews in low-Earth orbit works effectively and has supported an uninterrupted human presence in area since Nov. 2, 2000,” NASA wrote in an outline of the research. “Nevertheless, it depends on frequent resupply missions. Throughout a two- or three-year mission to Mars, the nutritional vitamins and high quality of packaged meals would degrade over time. Supplementation with recent, edible crops will present needed vitamins whereas additionally enhancing dietary selection.”
“Anecdotal proof,” the company continues, “additionally helps the potential for psychological advantages for astronauts, rooted within the enjoyment of consuming and caring for crops.”
With these causes in thoughts, there’s really a complete investigation surrounding the best way to develop pure crops on the ISS. Veg-05 is just one piece of the puzzle.

NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough rising lettuce within the contraption, named Veggie, on the Worldwide Area Station.
NASA
The ability of the tomato
NASA’s newest tomato queries are born from the Veg-04 research, which handled producing mizuna mustard leafy greens. Veg-04 adopted Veg-03, which made cabbage, kale, romaine and lettuce prototypes; and Veg-03 got here after Veg-01, which was the primary exploration of romaine. Veg-02, if you happen to had been questioning, additionally was centered on romaine — yeah, area romaine is ready to surpass Earth romaine at this price — however that point, the leaves weren’t meant for human consumption.
Altogether, NASA’s spacey salad endeavor known as “Veggie,” which succinctly stands for The Vegetable Manufacturing System. That is the identify of the plant development unit on the ISS, the place all of the magic occurs.
Plus, Veggie research transcend the “Veg” subcategories. For example, there have been just a few nonedible experiments in play a number of years in the past that produced lentils, radishes and even algae. Final yr, the area station crew chowed down on area tacos, too, as a result of astronauts managed to harvest some piquant inexperienced chile. (These tacos, although, weren’t formally a part of Veggie).

A taco on the ISS made with Hatch chile peppers.
NASA/Megan McArthur
Down the road, area crops could, fascinatingly, additionally prove to surpass the dietary worth of Earth crops. Earlier this yr, for example, scientists introduced their blueprint for what’s referred to as transgenic lettuce, growable in outer area.
This particular form of lettuce is just like its regular counterpart, besides it is genetically engineered to stop bone loss, a medical complication that impacts individuals in zero-gravity. Usually, astronauts should inject themselves with substances that assist ease the difficulty, however would not it simply be higher to eat a bone-loss-preventing salad? Maybe there will be a manner in the future to change all of Veggie’s recent substances equally, too.
Who knew salad might be so highly effective?