they ate turkey on the moon,they might of ate it in the rocket
space food
No astronaut has ever eaten turkey on the moon. The first humans to walk on the moon were part of NASA's Apollo missions, and their food consisted of specially designed freeze-dried meals.
During the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were busy conducting various scientific experiments, monitoring the spacecraft systems, and preparing for the lunar landing. They also had to rest and eat to maintain their energy levels for the upcoming moonwalk.
Yes, astronauts need to bring food with them to the moon as there are no food sources available on the moon's surface. Food is necessary to provide the required nutrients and energy for the astronauts during their mission.
On the moon, astronauts eat dehydrated and prepackaged foods due to the lack of refrigeration and cooking facilities. These foods are lightweight and have a long shelf life. They typically consist of freeze-dried fruits, vegetables, meats, and shelf-stable snacks. Rehydrating these foods with water allows astronauts to have a variety of meals while in space.
turkey sandwich
he had a tube so that they could eat through the tube.
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Ice cream
Neil Armstrong ate ham-salad sandwiches, rehydratable beverages and 'fortified fruit strips' on the moon. He would eat four meals on the moon's surface and his wastes are known to be in the lunar module that was left behind. Due to this, he is considered as one of the first man to eat on the moon.
Neil Armstrong went to the moon, just to eat Space Ice Cream
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to eat on the moon when they consumed ham-salad sandwiches, rehydratable beverages and "fortified fruit strips" during their lunar excursion.
space food
No astronaut has ever eaten turkey on the moon. The first humans to walk on the moon were part of NASA's Apollo missions, and their food consisted of specially designed freeze-dried meals.
During the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were busy conducting various scientific experiments, monitoring the spacecraft systems, and preparing for the lunar landing. They also had to rest and eat to maintain their energy levels for the upcoming moonwalk.
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