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The spacecraft lifted off, carrying expensive toilets, sausages, carrot seeds...

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) of Virginia launched a spacecraft from Northrop Grumman (Northrop Grumman) on the 2nd, carrying many food and crops to the International Space Station (International Space Station). Space Station), is expected to arrive on the 5th.

In order to have a happy Thanksgiving for the astronauts "wandering" outside the earth, https://www.shineful.com.tw/ma04.htm , the spacecraft is loaded with various foods, and there is also a 360-degree camera to record the whole view of the New England area from the earth; in addition, there are women. Astronaut's newly built waste water recycling toilet with a cost of tens of millions. Space exploration technology company SpaceX plans to arrange a second group of astronauts to the International Space Station on the 31st.

By then, more astronauts will gather to celebrate Thanksgiving. Therefore, the food on board will also be much more than before, including ham, Sausages, smoked Gouda, as well as various fruits and small tomatoes are just for the celebration of Thanksgiving in a European buffet. In addition, there are 40 radish seeds on the spacecraft, which usually take a month to grow. Karl Hasenstein, a biologist at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, said: From basic plants to a simple farming system, future exploration of the moon or Mars will be more helpful." If the planting is successful, astronauts will have the opportunity to add vegetables to their Thanksgiving dinner.

As for the new type of toilet that cost tens of millions to build, it not only provides waste water recycling function, so that the urine can be treated to create a clean water source, but also increases the height of the toilet and adjusts the angle of the seat cushion to make it more convenient for female astronauts to use the toilet; The weight design has also evolved, and the weight of the new toilet is only one-80th of the old toilet. The spacecraft was named after the late astronaut Kalpana Chawla. She was the first female astronaut in Indian history to go to space.

Unfortunately, she was killed in the explosion of the Columbia space shuttle in 2003.

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