The Vegetable Production System ("Veggie") ...[ 4002 ]
'Veggie' Experiment Launching to Station Aboard SpaceX Cargo Craft
The International Space Station's Vegetable Production System
("Veggie") experiment is on display in the News Center at NASA's
Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Veggie is a new investigation with
"edible results" heading to the space station. . Veggie is a deployable
plant growth unit capable of producing salad-type crops to provide the
crew with appetizing, nutritious and safe fresh food and support crew
relaxation and recreation. It will serve as a new space station facility
as well and will provide a venue for future plant growth research. . To the right of the Veggie experiment is a model of the Space Launch System (SLS), the nation's next heavy-lift launch vehicle. NASA is developing the SLS and Orion spacecraft
to provide an entirely new capability for human exploration beyond
low-Earth orbit, with the flexibility to launch spacecraft for crew and
cargo missions, including to an asteroid and Mars. . The Veggie experiment is aboard SpaceX's Dragon cargo spacecraft,
scheduled to launch atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 40 at
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. at 4:58 p.m. EDT on Monday, April
14, 2014. . The SpaceX-3 mission is carrying almost 2.5 tons of supplies,
technology and science experiments and is the third of 12 flights
contracted by NASA to resupply the orbiting laboratory. Read more about cargo launching to the International Space Station aboard SpaceX-3:
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