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November 15: Martian tomato ketchup, a schoolboy moose and photos of a student in urgent clothes – Blog “Morning in Tula”

by Edwin Robertson

Good morning! Well, did you manage to rest this weekend? And here we are with some of the good news. Go!

Winter is coming. Today in Tula, there is little snow and the thermometers will indicate 0 degrees.

The Heinz company grew tomatoes on soil as close to Martian regolith as possible, then made ketchup out of them and sent it into space. writing New York Post. The vegetables were grown in greenhouses on the grounds of the Florida Institute of Technology, in a greenhouse called “Red Room”, as it recreated Martian conditions.

Scientists note that the methods they used to grow vegetables in the “red room” could be used on Earth with climate change and land degradation.

The new Heinz ketchup is called the Marz Edition. According to the company, its taste does not differ from the original, despite the fact that it is created from “Martian” tomatoes. Heinz once sent a bottle of ketchup out of Earth’s atmosphere to an altitude of about 35.4 km, where it was cooled to about -34 ?. This was done to prove that the flavor of ketchup “lasts even under space conditions”.

Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino said “familiar taste” is important to astronauts on the long flight for their well-being and morale, writes NYP.

Listen to Radiohead’s “Follow Me Around” today.

On the eve of a moose, a moose broke into a school in the province of Saskatchewan, in southern Canada. Reported by Radio-Canada and ABC News.

One of the first moose was noticed by a schoolboy and tried to inform the adults about it.

“My youngest was screaming out the window, ‘Mom, that’s a moose.’ And, of course, I say, “No, there is no momentum, what are you talking about?”

As a result, the elk decided to enter the building and ran into the classroom, smashing the window. Shards of glass hit one of the schoolchildren, he was slightly injured, but he did not need medical help. A moose was also slightly injured. No one else was injured.

The children were immediately taken out and the momentum stood for a while in the middle of the class.

Rescuers arrived 45 minutes later. They temporarily euthanized the moose and examined it. When rescuers made sure everything was in order with the animal, they took him out of town and released him.

“The moose is free and has escaped a call to the school principal,” police said.

Children and eyewitnesses were delighted after encountering the elk. “It’s a good story, even though there was little material damage. I think such stories are also needed, ”said Denis, who witnessed the incident.

North Farmington High School in Michigan has an annual tradition that began in 2014 that encourages high school students to take creative and unusual photos for their student ID. Students often come in exquisite costumes and dress up as characters from cartoons, TV series and video games. We have compiled a selection of the funniest outfits.

Good day and good humor masquerade!

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