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Lost Tomato in Space Finally Found; Mystery Solved After 8 Months

Where have the tomatoes grown in space disappeared to? NASA has solved this mystery after eight months. Months ago, astronaut Frank Rubio grew tomatoes in space. After cutting a bunch of tomatoes, one of them was lost. Then, there was also a joke about the fact that aliens have eaten tomatoes. After so many months, NASA has revealed where that bunch of tomatoes go.

During a live broadcast, NASA scientists recently revealed the truth behind this mystery. It turns out that the tomato was not eaten by anyone but was lost and has now been found. However, NASA scientists failed to uncover the truth about the condition of tomatoes right now.

NASA has shown in a live video broadcast how astronauts aboard the International Space Center start laughing when asked if there is something that they have lost and are still searching for.

One of the astronauts replied, “Well, we may have found something that someone has been looking for for a long time. Our good friend Frank Rubio, who was visiting home, has long been blamed for losing tomatoes. But now we have acquitted him of this charge. We have found the lost tomatoes.”

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Rubio was on the space station for 371 days, setting the record for the longest time spent in microgravity by an American astronaut, CNN reports. Talking about the lost tomato, he said, “Unfortunately – because it’s just human nature – there were a lot of people who said maybe I ate the tomato or aliens ate it? But that’s not the case at all.”. The tomato has now been found. “It’s probably dried out to the point where you can’t tell what it was,” he said of the tomato’s condition.

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