WASHINGTON - A new study has indicated that astronauts will soon have their own gardens aboard the International Space Station (ISS), with the ability to grow vitamin A-rich carrots in space. The study, by researchers from Tuskegee University in Alabama, targeted at finding a way to incorporate natural and fresh antioxidants into the diets of astronauts
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Now, astronauts to grow their own vitamin A-rich carrots in space
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