The station must be a lot bigger or more cluttered than I imagine. I suppose a cherry tomato could get lodged behind something. Still, it weirds me out that they couldn’t find it in such a small, enclosed place.
That last point makes it seem that he stayed in space for a record breaking amount of time because he was determined to find the tomato to prove his innocence.
Would it still be completely preserved
What, no apologies!
Did they find it? Or did Frank put together a team to sneak a tomato back on to the ISS? A reverse-heist?
I’m curious if it was rotten or preserved? I would think being in an oxygen environment that it would be all rotten and icky.
Anyone else accidentally read tornado?
One has to ask what the record for the longest a tomato has spent in space is
The station must be a lot bigger or more cluttered than I imagine. I suppose a cherry tomato could get lodged behind something. Still, it weirds me out that they couldn’t find it in such a small, enclosed place.
… and you can stay up there until you find it…
The way it’s worded sounds like he wasn’t allowed to come back.
How can you do this story and not tell us where it was found!?
Imagine bringing an astronaut’s character into question. They owe this man a sincere public apology.
> misplaced it during a public event
A public event in iss?? What does it look like?
That last point makes it seem that he stayed in space for a record breaking amount of time because he was determined to find the tomato to prove his innocence.
Whoever buys the film rights to this epic is gonna be richer than God
I can’t wait for tomato in space to become a Guinness record! Or would it not qualify because it’s not a “world“ record?
I want a space thriller with this plot
Calling u/astro_pettit – any chance of a photo? Pretty please?
So it was Lost in Space?