Missing tomato found in space station after eight months

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Missing tomato found in space station after eight months

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I know this has been keeping you up at night. Now you can quit worrying:

Missing tomato found in space station after eight months
But Nasa and space jocks alike haven’t explained either the mysterious disappearance or reappearance of space-grown fruit

Read this touching story here:

https://www.theguardian.com/science/202 ... SApp_Other
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So many questions. Couldn't they smell it? And what IS that patch of green mold anyway? :confusion-shrug: :Astronomer1: :o :lol:
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KathyNS wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 1:15 pm So many questions. Couldn't they smell it? And what IS that patch of green mold anyway? :confusion-shrug: :Astronomer1: :o :lol:
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