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A chile pepper becomes the first plant to be grown in space

It’s one small step for man, one giant leap for chile peppers.

A team of scientists at NASA is working to launch the Española chile pepper into space. This would be the first fruiting plant the United States has grown and harvested at the International Space Station. As NASA looks to send astronauts to Mars, it’s crucial that the agency find plants and fruits that can travel with them. According to Jacob Torres, a NASA scientist, depending on the alignment of the planets, the shortest trip to Mars would still take two years. Traditional prepackaged meals will not provide enough vitamins and nutrients for astronauts on the journey. ” They would be able to fill their stomachs up, but they wouldn’t have the nutrients to do their work, ” Torres said. Before NASA embarks toward the Red Planet, scientists must find ways to supplement the astronauts’ diet with freshly grown fruits and vegetables, such as the Española pepper. There are many challenges to growing crops in space. A plant must be easily pollinated and able to survive in a high-carbon-dioxide environment. Scientists found that certain chile peppers can do both these things. When Torres arrived at NASA in 2018 for an internship, scientists were exploring the possibility of growing Hatch peppers, a New Mexico chile. Torres, a native of that state, suggested that the team look at the state’s Española pepper instead. Hatch peppers grow in the deserts of New Mexico, but Española peppers grow at much higher altitudes and have a shorter growth period, making them better for harvesting in space. The Española peppers have exceeded expectations, he said. NASA is preparing to send the peppers off to the International Space Station between November and January.

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