Lost in space no more: missing tomato found in space station after eight months
Lost in space no more: missing tomato found in space station after eight months
But Nasa and space jocks alike haven’t explained either the mysterious disappearance or reappearance of space-grown fruit
did not specify where on the 356ft space station the 1in-wide red dwarf tomato was located, or in what condition.
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60 0 ReplyIt's in someone's butthole
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This was briefly mentioned during the 25th anniversary stream -- they apologized to an astronaut for accusing them of eating a tomato.
34 0 ReplyI bet he did eat the tomato, and just asked the next crew to smuggle a rotten tomato up there.
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Not the onion - but the tomato badumtiss
23 1 ReplyButt the tomato? Ew.
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Funny headline, but if a piece of stray graphite could kill everyone on board I'd be wanting to find a whole ass tomato.
19 1 ReplyGraphite conducts electricity I think, but a tomato won't get somewhere where it can do that easily.
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I bet it smells great in there
16 0 ReplyI thought it said tornado.
5 0 Reply4 0 ReplyWhat movie is this from?
2 0 ReplyIt's John Carpenters cult classic sci-fi parody "Dark Star" from 1974. Pretty weird overall but at times hillarious. Not sure if I'd recommend to watch it. If you'll be able to find it that is.
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