By Emily Rella The billionaire space race and leaps and bounds made toward full human space tourism in the past years have made the prospect of traveling outside of this planet something that not only feels possible but fully probable in the near future. The idea of eventually spending time in a completely different atmosphere raises questions about how people will spend their time exploring, sightseeing, and, well, eating. Looks like Heinz Ketchup is ahead of the game with that. The condiment company teamed up with scientists to successfully reveal Heinz Marz Edition Ketchup, a bottle of ketchup using tomatoes that were grown in conditions that mimic the atmosphere and conditions on the red planet. “We’re so excited that our team of experts have been able to grow tomatoes in conditions found on another planet and share our creation with the world,” Chief Growth Officer for Kraft Heinz International Zone Cristina …