Astronaut reveals the tiny glowing garden inside the International Space Station where scientists are learning how to grow food for future Moon and Mars missions
- pc: ESAThe pink light visible in recent timelapse footage from the International Space Station is not a camera effect or a reflection from Earth.
- Instead, it comes from a small plant-growing facility tucked inside the station's Columbus laboratory, where astronauts have been tending crops as part of an ongoing experiment into how plants behave beyond our planet.
- ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot recently offered a closer look at the project in a post shared on X, describing the brightly lit chamber known as Veggie as the station's "little space garden".
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- pc: ESAThe pink light visible in recent timelapse footage from the International Space Station is not a camera effect or a reflection from Earth.
- Instead, it comes from a small plant-growing facility tucked inside the station's Columbus laboratory, where astronauts have been tending crops as part of an ongoing experiment into how plants behave beyond our planet.
- ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot recently offered a closer look at the project in a post shared on X, describing the brightly lit chamber known as Veggie as the station's "little space garden".
Sources: Times of India