Space food is a variety of food products, specially created and processed for consumption by astronauts in outer space. The food has specific requirements of providing balanced nutrition for individuals working in space, while being easy and safe to store, prepare and consume in the machinery-filled low gravity environments of manned spacecraft. In recent years, space food has been used by various nations engaging on space programs as a way to share and show off their cultural identity and facilitate intercultural communication. Although astronauts consume a wide variety of foods and beverages in space, the initial idea from The Man in Space Committee of the Space Science Board was to supply astronauts with a formula diet that would supply all the needed vitamins and nutrients.
Early history
For lunch on Vostok I (1961) Yuri Gagarin ate three 160 g toothpaste-type tubes, which contained two servings of puréed meat and one of chocolate sauce.
In August 1961, Soviet Cosmonaut Gherman Titov became the first human to experience space sickness on Vostok II; he holds the record for being the first person to vomit in space. According to Lane and Feeback, this event "heralded the need for space flight nutrition."
2013-02-18 - Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us his "kitchen" in space and prepares a 0-g treat. Free-floating food-eating ensues, complete with a tumbling tortilla.
#eating #kitchen #chrishadfield #tortilla
Credits: Canadian Space Agency and NASA
Expedition 34-35 Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/missions/expedition34-35/
If this whets your appetite to learn more about eating in space, check out the Eating in space Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronauts/living-eating.asp and visit the Living in Space Exhibition Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/exhibitions/living.asp
Find out more about this video: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/search/video/watch.asp?v=1_wyojwwhf
published: 18 Feb 2013
Space Food Systems
published: 19 Nov 2014
Space Food | National Geographic
The process of making food for the ISS astronauts starts at the grocery store, but ends in a laboratory.
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published: 14 Mar 2014
Eating ONLY Astronaut Food for the Entire Day!
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published: 01 Feb 2022
How Does Food Get Delivered to Space? | Space Week | Channel 4
You can't just pop to the supermarket when you're on board the ISS. So how do astronauts get their food and what do they eat?
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published: 16 Mar 2014
'Space makes eating a lot more fun!' Astronauts explain food prep
NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan explain what type of food is on the International Space Station and how they prepare it. - From Apollo to Artemis — How Astronaut Food May Change When We Return to the Moon: https://www.space.com/apollo-moon-astronaut-food-artemis-future.html
Credit: NASA
published: 16 Apr 2020
Astronaut Chris Hadfield and Chef Traci Des Jardins Make a Space Burrito
Keeping in mind the challenge of mixing food ingredients in micro-gravity, chef Traci Des Jardins concocts a recipe for spicing up astronaut Chris Hadfield's meals on board the International Space Station. Commander Hadfield also shares with Jamie and Adam the foods he misses most after spending six months in space.
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published: 21 May 2013
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Tasting Astronaut Food: Inside NASA's Space Food Systems Laboratory
How does the dining experience in space compare to that on Earth? We visited NASA's Space Food Systems Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center in Houston to learn about the history of space food and sample some of the same food that the astronauts on the International Space Station eat every day.
Photos of all the food we tasted at NASA here (space smoothies!): http://www.tested.com/science/space/455535-tubes-tortillas-history-space-food-photos/
#NASA #SpaceFood
published: 16 May 2013
Japanese Space Food – “Delicious!”
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Techniques for living in space continue to evolve, and astronauts have an expanding menu to choose from. In February 2021, the International Space Station enjoyed chicken-flavored space ramen and fried noodles developed by the Japanese manufacturer that had invented instant cup noodles in the past. We also visit a high school to hear about a 14-year class project to make canned mackerel space food. New types of space food – produced in a nation long known for the sophistication of both its technology and cuisine.
#JapanVideoTopics
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#Japan
2013-02-18 - Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us his "kitchen" in space and prepares a 0-g treat. Free-floating food-eating ensues, complete with a tumbl...
2013-02-18 - Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us his "kitchen" in space and prepares a 0-g treat. Free-floating food-eating ensues, complete with a tumbling tortilla.
#eating #kitchen #chrishadfield #tortilla
Credits: Canadian Space Agency and NASA
Expedition 34-35 Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/missions/expedition34-35/
If this whets your appetite to learn more about eating in space, check out the Eating in space Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronauts/living-eating.asp and visit the Living in Space Exhibition Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/exhibitions/living.asp
Find out more about this video: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/search/video/watch.asp?v=1_wyojwwhf
2013-02-18 - Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us his "kitchen" in space and prepares a 0-g treat. Free-floating food-eating ensues, complete with a tumbling tortilla.
#eating #kitchen #chrishadfield #tortilla
Credits: Canadian Space Agency and NASA
Expedition 34-35 Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/missions/expedition34-35/
If this whets your appetite to learn more about eating in space, check out the Eating in space Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronauts/living-eating.asp and visit the Living in Space Exhibition Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/exhibitions/living.asp
Find out more about this video: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/search/video/watch.asp?v=1_wyojwwhf
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You can't just pop to the supermarket when you're on board the ISS. So how do astronauts get their food and what do they eat?
Check out more of the best new co...
You can't just pop to the supermarket when you're on board the ISS. So how do astronauts get their food and what do they eat?
Check out more of the best new compilations from Channel 4 here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBKfErliSueMD-vA-S2zCUec35hTDQD7M
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You can't just pop to the supermarket when you're on board the ISS. So how do astronauts get their food and what do they eat?
Check out more of the best new compilations from Channel 4 here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBKfErliSueMD-vA-S2zCUec35hTDQD7M
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NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan explain what type of food is on the International Space Station and how they prepare it. - From Apollo to Artemis...
NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan explain what type of food is on the International Space Station and how they prepare it. - From Apollo to Artemis — How Astronaut Food May Change When We Return to the Moon: https://www.space.com/apollo-moon-astronaut-food-artemis-future.html
Credit: NASA
NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan explain what type of food is on the International Space Station and how they prepare it. - From Apollo to Artemis — How Astronaut Food May Change When We Return to the Moon: https://www.space.com/apollo-moon-astronaut-food-artemis-future.html
Credit: NASA
Keeping in mind the challenge of mixing food ingredients in micro-gravity, chef Traci Des Jardins concocts a recipe for spicing up astronaut Chris Hadfield's me...
Keeping in mind the challenge of mixing food ingredients in micro-gravity, chef Traci Des Jardins concocts a recipe for spicing up astronaut Chris Hadfield's meals on board the International Space Station. Commander Hadfield also shares with Jamie and Adam the foods he misses most after spending six months in space.
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Keeping in mind the challenge of mixing food ingredients in micro-gravity, chef Traci Des Jardins concocts a recipe for spicing up astronaut Chris Hadfield's meals on board the International Space Station. Commander Hadfield also shares with Jamie and Adam the foods he misses most after spending six months in space.
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How does the dining experience in space compare to that on Earth? We visited NASA's Space Food Systems Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center in Houston to lear...
How does the dining experience in space compare to that on Earth? We visited NASA's Space Food Systems Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center in Houston to learn about the history of space food and sample some of the same food that the astronauts on the International Space Station eat every day.
Photos of all the food we tasted at NASA here (space smoothies!): http://www.tested.com/science/space/455535-tubes-tortillas-history-space-food-photos/
#NASA #SpaceFood
How does the dining experience in space compare to that on Earth? We visited NASA's Space Food Systems Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center in Houston to learn about the history of space food and sample some of the same food that the astronauts on the International Space Station eat every day.
Photos of all the food we tasted at NASA here (space smoothies!): http://www.tested.com/science/space/455535-tubes-tortillas-history-space-food-photos/
#NASA #SpaceFood
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Techniques for living in space continue to evolve, and astronauts have an expanding menu to choose from. In February 2021, the Internatio...
https://web-japan.org
Techniques for living in space continue to evolve, and astronauts have an expanding menu to choose from. In February 2021, the International Space Station enjoyed chicken-flavored space ramen and fried noodles developed by the Japanese manufacturer that had invented instant cup noodles in the past. We also visit a high school to hear about a 14-year class project to make canned mackerel space food. New types of space food – produced in a nation long known for the sophistication of both its technology and cuisine.
#JapanVideoTopics
#CUP_NOODLES
#Japan
https://web-japan.org
Techniques for living in space continue to evolve, and astronauts have an expanding menu to choose from. In February 2021, the International Space Station enjoyed chicken-flavored space ramen and fried noodles developed by the Japanese manufacturer that had invented instant cup noodles in the past. We also visit a high school to hear about a 14-year class project to make canned mackerel space food. New types of space food – produced in a nation long known for the sophistication of both its technology and cuisine.
#JapanVideoTopics
#CUP_NOODLES
#Japan
2013-02-18 - Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us his "kitchen" in space and prepares a 0-g treat. Free-floating food-eating ensues, complete with a tumbling tortilla.
#eating #kitchen #chrishadfield #tortilla
Credits: Canadian Space Agency and NASA
Expedition 34-35 Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/missions/expedition34-35/
If this whets your appetite to learn more about eating in space, check out the Eating in space Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronauts/living-eating.asp and visit the Living in Space Exhibition Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/exhibitions/living.asp
Find out more about this video: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/search/video/watch.asp?v=1_wyojwwhf
The process of making food for the ISS astronauts starts at the grocery store, but ends in a laboratory.
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You can't just pop to the supermarket when you're on board the ISS. So how do astronauts get their food and what do they eat?
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Watch more on #All4
NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan explain what type of food is on the International Space Station and how they prepare it. - From Apollo to Artemis — How Astronaut Food May Change When We Return to the Moon: https://www.space.com/apollo-moon-astronaut-food-artemis-future.html
Credit: NASA
Keeping in mind the challenge of mixing food ingredients in micro-gravity, chef Traci Des Jardins concocts a recipe for spicing up astronaut Chris Hadfield's meals on board the International Space Station. Commander Hadfield also shares with Jamie and Adam the foods he misses most after spending six months in space.
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How does the dining experience in space compare to that on Earth? We visited NASA's Space Food Systems Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center in Houston to learn about the history of space food and sample some of the same food that the astronauts on the International Space Station eat every day.
Photos of all the food we tasted at NASA here (space smoothies!): http://www.tested.com/science/space/455535-tubes-tortillas-history-space-food-photos/
#NASA #SpaceFood
https://web-japan.org
Techniques for living in space continue to evolve, and astronauts have an expanding menu to choose from. In February 2021, the International Space Station enjoyed chicken-flavored space ramen and fried noodles developed by the Japanese manufacturer that had invented instant cup noodles in the past. We also visit a high school to hear about a 14-year class project to make canned mackerel space food. New types of space food – produced in a nation long known for the sophistication of both its technology and cuisine.
#JapanVideoTopics
#CUP_NOODLES
#Japan
Space food is a variety of food products, specially created and processed for consumption by astronauts in outer space. The food has specific requirements of providing balanced nutrition for individuals working in space, while being easy and safe to store, prepare and consume in the machinery-filled low gravity environments of manned spacecraft. In recent years, space food has been used by various nations engaging on space programs as a way to share and show off their cultural identity and facilitate intercultural communication. Although astronauts consume a wide variety of foods and beverages in space, the initial idea from The Man in Space Committee of the Space Science Board was to supply astronauts with a formula diet that would supply all the needed vitamins and nutrients.
Early history
For lunch on Vostok I (1961) Yuri Gagarin ate three 160 g toothpaste-type tubes, which contained two servings of puréed meat and one of chocolate sauce.
In August 1961, Soviet Cosmonaut Gherman Titov became the first human to experience space sickness on Vostok II; he holds the record for being the first person to vomit in space. According to Lane and Feeback, this event "heralded the need for space flight nutrition."