Lost tomato found aboard International Space Station after eight months
- NASA astronaut Frank Rubio was blamed for eating a lost tomato aboard the International Space Station , but the tomato was finally found, exonerating him.
- Rubio had harvested one of the first tomatoes grown in space and misplaced it during a public event. The tomato floated away, remaining lost until now.
- Rubio spent several hours searching for the tomato, but never found it. His return to Earth after a year-long stay in microgravity set a record for the longest a US astronaut has spent in space.
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Tomato lost in space by astronaut has finally been found
In March, astronaut Frank Rubio harvested one of the most important tomatoes in history. The tomato was one of the first grown in space, aboard the International Space Station, as part of an experiment to develop "a continuous fresh-food production system" for offworld life. Not long after Rubio picked the tomato, he, ummmm, misplaced it.…
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