Fresh fruit and vegetables reach the International Space Station

gizmodo.jp (Japanese)

Apples, tomatoes, pears, and mandarins have arrived at the International Space Station (ISS). The new HTV-X1 cargo vehicle successfully docked with the ISS on October 30, 2025, carrying various supplies including fresh produce. This delivery aims to improve astronaut morale and showcase Japanese agricultural products in space, a practice continued from previous cargo missions.


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