Learning About 'Veggie' at the NASA Social
Marshall
Porterfield, Life and Physical Sciences Division Director at NASA
Headquarters, talks about the human body in microgravity and other life
sciences at a NASA Social exploring science on the International Space
Station at NASA Headquarters, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 in Washington.
The Vegetable Production System ("Veggie"), a container used for
growing plants on the ISS, is pictured in the foreground. Veggie is a
deployable plant growth unit capable of producing salad-type crops to
provide the crew with a palatable, nutritious, and safe source of fresh
food and a tool to support relaxation and recreation. Veggie provides
lighting and nutrient delivery, but utilizes the cabin environment for
temperature control and as a source of carbon dioxide to promote growth.
Image Credit: NASA/Carla Cioffi
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