John Glenn 1962
He ate applesauce out of a toothpaste like tube.
He ate Applesauce
John Glenn (born 1930) was the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth, making three orbits in a 5-hour spaceflight on February 20, 1962. To see if man could eat in space, he chewed on malt tablets and ate applesauce from a sealed tube. He reported that swallowing food in space was no different than on Earth. (Three years later, during food tests on the two-man Gemini 3, pilot John Young sneaked a corned beef sandwich aboard the spacecraft. But when Gus Grissom tried to eat it, it fell apart.)
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment.
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment.
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment.
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment.
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment.
anything freeze dried
yes it can eat ANYTHING in space.
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment.