Moghbeli didn’t offer details on where the tomato was found, nor what condition it was in.
Start with that, instead of everything that’s less relevant. The only interesting part of this story is where it would’ve been this whole time, how something can be lost in such a closed system, and the answer is no answer.
I have found socks in very weird places when moving or doing deep cleans. I bet the ISS has far more nooks and crannies than the average household. It’s not particularly surprising to me that something could be lost for nearly a year.
I do agree that without that bit of information, the story is incomplete.
Start with that, instead of everything that’s less relevant. The only interesting part of this story is where it would’ve been this whole time, how something can be lost in such a closed system, and the answer is no answer.
I have found socks in very weird places when moving or doing deep cleans. I bet the ISS has far more nooks and crannies than the average household. It’s not particularly surprising to me that something could be lost for nearly a year.
I do agree that without that bit of information, the story is incomplete.