"NASA Astronauts Recover Long-Lost Tomato from Space Expedition"

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NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, who grew one of the first tomatoes in space, lost the fruit during his 371-day mission on the International Space Station. Rubio suspected that the tomato had floated away due to microgravity. After over two months, the tomato was finally found by other ISS members during a livestream celebrating the station's 25th anniversary, exonerating Rubio from accusations of eating it. The state of the tomato was not confirmed.
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