Opal® launches to International Space Station
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the seventh Dragon spacecraft on the fifth operational cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station on January 10, 2015 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The flight is being conducted under the Commercial Resupply Services contract with NASA.
NASA indicated in its request it wanted to connect the fresh fruit back to the actual farmers, and approached FirstFruits of Washington and their growers with the request. The founders of Broetje Orchards and exclusive growers of Opal apple in North America, Ralph and Cheryl Broetje, were happy to oblige and have sent a note to accompany the apples to the space station.
Because of the high cost of sending items into space, the quantity of apples is limited, which means only one or two apples per crew member. Expedition 41 launched on September 25, 2014. The crew consists of three Russian cosmonauts, two NASA astronauts, and one member of the European Space Agency. The question is, will they share nicely or try to hoard them for themselves just like people do here on planet Earth?
UEB 32642 variety apples are grown exclusively by Broetje Orchards and distributed under the OPALĀ® brand name by First Fruits Marketing in North America.
Please visit www.opalapples.com to learn more.
For more information:
Paj Ann Herr
Golden Sun Marketing
Tel: +1 763 951 2005
Email: pajann@goldensunmarketing.com