Cosmonaut With Lettuce Grown in Space
View of Cosmonaut Valery G. Korzun, Expedition Five mission commander, posing at the Rasteniya-2 with fully grown mizuna lettuce in the Service Module, Zvezda on the International Space Station. Validating Vegetable Production Unit (VPU) Plants, Protocols, Procedures and Requirements (P3R) Using Currently Existing Flight Resources (Lada-VPU-P3R) is a study to advance the technology required for plant growth in microgravity and to research related food safety issues. Lada-VPU-P3R also investigates the non-nutritional value to the flight crew of developing plants on-orbit. The Lada-VPU-P3R uses the Lada hardware on the ISS and falls under a cooperative agreement between National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Russian Federal Space Agency (FSA).
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