because it tastes nice
Astronauts bring powdered food and add water to it to create a liquid and it tastes like the regular food
oxyegen, metal, food iron,sleeping bags and water
they should add water
food has to be freeze dried. they cant take plain water.
NO. Space food is the same sort of food you and I eat, except that it's vacuum-packed and bottled, sometimes put into a paste to make it easy for the astronauts to eat.
Mostly astronauts will have freezed - dried foods. Astronauts will squeeze water into food packages and then eat the food after it absorbs water.
Water
Astronauts bring powdered food and add water to it to create a liquid and it tastes like the regular food
food, water, shelter
oxyegen, metal, food iron,sleeping bags and water
Yes, in order to survive.
Air, food, and water, same as on Earth.
food, water, and equipment
The Apollo astronauts only ate and drank within the pressurized Lunar Module.
they seal it with a TURBOCALINTICACALS they put it through a mobile called a TURBOTRONEXCALIBER7153
they have to put the food into a bag that is especially made so food doesn't get moldy and then they shoot it off to space with the astronauts
Astronauts store their food in specially designed containers and pouches that are secured to prevent them from floating away in microgravity. These containers are often vacuum-sealed or packaged to keep the food fresh and safe for consumption. Astronauts can access their food from storage units in the spacecraft, ensuring they have the necessary nutrition during their missions.