NASA astronaut Scott Kelley has released images of the first ever flower grown in space. “First ever flower grown in space makes its debut!,” he wrote in Twitter. Scott Joseph Kelly is an American astronaut, engineer and a retired U.S. Navy Captain. The first ever flower may have been grown in space. NASA astronaut Scott Kelly has tweeted images of a flower that's finally opened on the International Space Station. Like Us on Facebook The flower itself is an orange zinnia flower, and is part of an Astronaut Scott Kelly pridefully tweeted this picture of the Zinnia, a flower part of the daisy family Kelly has been working on for a while. The tweet has been favorited over 11 thousand times which is just 746 thousand times less than Harry Styles Astronaut Scott Kelly tweets image of first ever flower grown in Space Station - American astronaut Scott Kelly, from the International Space Station (ISS), has shared stunning pictures of the first ever flower grown in space. The first flower is an edible SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — The first flower ever grown in space has made its debut on the internet thanks to Twitter. Astronaut Scott Kelly shared the picture of the flower grown aboard the International Space Station during his record year in orbit. Space station commander Scott Kelly showed off his gardening results, posting photos of the flower on his Twitter account. Last month, he had to fight off mould that threatened to kill all the flowers in the space station's mini-greenhouse but he managed .
SPRINGFIELD – Left standing at the 3-point line, arms open and waiting for the pass that didn't come, Tyrn Flowers never got the chance to be a last-second hero for his team at the Hoophall Classic on Saturday night. Flowers' Sacred Heart (CT) team had When Scott Kelly tweeted a picture of moldy leaves on the current crop of zinnia flowers aboard the International Space Station, efforts to grow plants in space appeared at risk. But the setback was really only a hiccup and a critical teaching moment for A picture of the first flower to be grown in space was posted by astronaut Scott Kelly on his Twitter feed recently. The picture of the zinnia was posted by NASA astronaut who is currently on the International Space Station. The plant is related to daisies Chloe Grace Moretz dazzled at a screening of AwesomenessTV's 'The 5th Wave'. The blonde beauty looked effortless in a beautiful red and blue flower emblazoned dress and rocked the look with matching red lips and nails. .