Astronauts cannot eat foods that produce crumbs or loose particles, such as bread or chips, as they can float and become a hazard to equipment in the zero-gravity environment of space. Additionally, foods that have strong odors are usually avoided to prevent the spread of smells in the confined space of a spacecraft.
Astronauts eat specially prepared foods that are freeze-dried or vacuum-sealed to preserve them for long periods in space. They can rehydrate these foods using water dispensers on the spacecraft. Utensils like forks, knives and spoons are designed to prevent food from floating away in microgravity. Eating in space requires careful planning to ensure proper nutrition and waste management.
Astronauts have special food packs called MERCURY FOOD Pack's can buy it at international space stations bags can be attached in walls,floors,and shelves using Velcros so it would not easily float away.
Astronauts eat a variety of specially-designed foods while in space, such as dehydrated fruits, vegetables, meats, and desserts. These foods are vacuum-sealed and freeze-dried to preserve them without refrigeration and are easy to rehydrate for consumption in microgravity. Additionally, astronauts can also enjoy beverages like coffee and tea in space.
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.
SPACE FOODS...
Different countries have different foods to eat in space. This food is based on nutritional value.
To eat in space you have to eat certain foods, for example if they want to eat ice cream they have to take the water out of it so it doesn't get messy.
It isn't. Most early space foods were, but modern space food often has the same texture as the equivalent foods you eat everyday.
Different countries have different foods to eat in space. This food is based on nutritional value.
Astronauts cannot eat foods that produce crumbs or loose particles, such as bread or chips, as they can float and become a hazard to equipment in the zero-gravity environment of space. Additionally, foods that have strong odors are usually avoided to prevent the spread of smells in the confined space of a spacecraft.
healthy food or grinned up food
Maybe because it is going to be hard to eat watery foods and it will float in the space shuttle
Foods to eat are natural foods. Foods not to eat are junk food and less healthier foods.
Pillsbury Space Food Sticks. Pillsbury Foods discontinued production in the US in the 1980's.
They eat the same foods you and I eat but it has to be dehydrated in order to save weight and room. And it can't have crumbs, because crumbs could contaminate the instruments.
what kind of foods did the chummash eat