Chef Emeril Lagasse has supplied some of the recipes used on the ISS.
The real issue is money. It costs a fortune in rocket fuel for every gram of matter that is launched into orbit. On top of that, once it is on the international space station, you have to factor in the new weight of the space station (whose orbit slows down slightly on a constant basis). The space station must adjust it's orbit periodically, requiring even more money to propel every gram of it to keep from slowing down to the point of plummeting back to where it started. Earth.Spell check your answer
An airstaff is the staff of a radio station whose voices are broadcast.
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The founder of Ryan International school India is one Dr. Augustine F. Pinto.
Without knowing where you are - it's probably a radio station or similar company. Many radio stations use 'short' codes instead of a 'standard' text number. For example, BBC Radio 2 here in the UK uses short code 88291 - as the numbers 88 & 91 indicate the space on an FM radio where the station broadcasts.