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UH student devises way for astronauts to grow vegetables during long journeys

Timothy Hurley
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COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

Studying techniques that could be used to grow food for astronauts on a Mars mission, UH engineering student Aleca Borsuk, who is minoring in botany, developed a method to grow amaranth plants quickly and in a tight space by enveloping them in purplish light from energy-efficient blue and red light-emitting diodes.

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COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

Amaranth under daylight-toned lighting. UH student Aleca Borsuk described the ancient grain, which once was a staple food of the Aztecs, as tasting like a cross between spinach and kale, “only with a bit more bite.”

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COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

Above, amaranth grows in light booths that bathe it in purple light generated by light-emitting diodes from the sides as well as above.

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COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

Studying techniques that could be used to grow food for astronauts on a Mars mission, UH engineering student Aleca Borsuk, who is minoring in botany, developed a method to grow amaranth plants quickly and in a tight space by enveloping them in purplish light from energy-efficient blue and red light-emitting diodes.