In long duration space missions, crops will be used to supplement the astronaut diet. One such proposed crop type is microgreens, the young seedlings of edible plants that are known for their high nutritional levels, intense flavors, colorful appearance, and variety of textures. While these characteristics make microgreens a great candidate for space crop production, their small size presents a unique challenge within the microgravity environment. To ensure that astronauts will be able to harvest microgreens in microgravity with ease while avoiding the introduction of debris to the spacecraft cabin, multiple harvesting methods were developed by the Space Crop Production Team at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Three parabolic flights were conducted in November and December of 2021 and during those flights three different microgreen cutting methods (guillotine, pepper grinder, scissors) as well as two different bagging methods (attached and manual) were tested. In each flight, the microgreens were contained inside of a glovebox and footage of all the microgreen harvests was recorded. The cutting and bagging method combination that introduced the lowest average number of particulates into the glovebox was the scissors with attached bagging, closely followed by the pepper grinder with attached bagging. However, the scissors with attached bagging may had introduced fewer particulates into the glovebox because on average, 27% of the microgreens were never cut using the scissors method, so there were fewer free-floating particulates generated. The cutting and bagging method combination that left the lowest average percentage of microgreens remaining on the hardware post-harvest was the pepper grinder with an attached bag. Future directions include involving microgreen harvests in analog environments and further development of the different microgreen cutting and bagging methods. This research was funded by multiple NASA grants at the Kennedy Space Center.


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    Title :

    Harvesting Microgreens in Microgravity: Analysis of Six Different Methods


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    Conference:

    American Society for Gravitational and Space Research Annual Conference ; 2022 ; Houston, TX, US


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    Conference paper


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    Language :

    English




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