Astronauts Grow Chili Peppers
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•Image: Chili flowers bloom in International Space Station
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In July 2021 , NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station started growing chili peppers.
The 26 chili peppers grown broke the record for feeding the most astronauts from a crop grown in space.
PH-04 was one of the longest and most challenging plant experiments attempted aboard the orbital lab.
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