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Disappointed Astronomers: Nasa Grows Lettuce on Mars and the Results Are an Unexpected Riddle

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For years, the idea of growing food off Earth represented the hope of food self-sufficiency in future missions to Mars.However, new scientific results have left the astronomical community with a bitter taste.Space lettuces grow more slowly and lose much of their nutritional value, according to NASA research.Space lettuce with less nutrients: the other side of the NASA experimentThe initial enthusiasm for space agriculture has been tarnished by t…
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For years, the idea of growing food off Earth represented the hope of food self-sufficiency in future missions to Mars.However, new scientific results have left the astronomical community with a bitter taste.Space lettuces grow more slowly and lose much of their nutritional value, according to NASA research.Space lettuce with less nutrients: the other side of the NASA experimentThe initial enthusiasm for space agriculture has been tarnished by t…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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