China News Service, April 6th. According to a report by the Russian Satellite Network on the 5th, Vladimir Soloviev, the head of the Russian section of the International Space Station on the ground, said that Russia is developing a robot that can grow a large amount of grain. To transform the space greenhouse, hoping to bake space bread on the International Space Station in the future.

Data map: American astronaut Christina Koch collects and packs the harvested mustard on the International Space Station.

  According to reports, Solovyov said at the international seminar "Man in Space" held in Moscow: "The greenhouse we are developing is designed to test remote planting and assembly line planting technologies, and even solve the problems related to processing grains into flour. In order to bake the world's first space bread on the International Space Station."

  According to the slide show by Solovyov, this space greenhouse will be divided into 4 planting areas, and will be equipped with a robotic arm that can be operated remotely from the earth, capable of planting a large amount of grain on the International Space Station.