If you bring Earth food into space, it remains safe to eat but may not taste the same. Without gravity, astronauts experience changes in their sense of taste and smell, impacting how food is perceived. Special packaging and preparation methods are used to maintain food quality and prevent it from floating away in microgravity.
Living in space is different from living on earth because on the space you float and there is no people you can talk to. Also because if we would have the same things as the space we would be floating .As you can see that's why is different.Sincerly:Nancy.m6 Grader
If you visited Pluto, you would likely bring all the necessary food supplies with you since it is extremely cold and inhospitable with no known sources of food. Traveling back and forth from Earth for food would be impractical due to the vast distance and logistical challenges.
Put it in your mouth and in about 6 hours it will reach Uranus.No I'mkiddingbut that was good wasn't it.You could use rockets to get it there, a space ship, grow it on a space ship on the way there.Unfortunatelyat the time period it isn't possible to do any of these things and have the food be edible
bags of food
At the gift shop in the National Space Center in Leicester England you can get a bag of space ice cream, or space strawberrys for £1.50 a bag.Every space center is different and concessions charge various prices.Actual space food sent up in the shuttle is very expensive since research and development costs are astronomical.
oxygen no you canot bring pets becaus they might chew or tear up the suit with there in it and then they will die no earth food astrounant food only
You bring it with you.
You bring space food with you.
Bringing Earth food into space is challenging because it can spoil quickly due to the lack of refrigeration, the presence of microgravity altering flavors and textures, and limited space for storage. Additionally, crumbs and food particles can float around and damage sensitive equipment on a spacecraft. Specialized food and packaging are designed to address these challenges in space.
Yes, astronauts can bring pre-packaged or specially prepared Earth food into space for consumption. However, due to the unique challenges of space travel, such as limited storage space, shelf-life constraints, and the effects of microgravity on taste perception, space food often undergoes special processing and packaging to ensure it remains safe and nutritious for astronauts.
Only food taken there from Earth
food drinks and of corse a space suit
millions of dollars.
FOOD!
Of course there aren't any space colonies just yet, but when when we do build these settlements colonists will eventually grow certain plants for food so that people won't have to bring any from Earth. Eventually, Livestock such as cows, sheep, goats, and perhaps pigs will be sent from Earth, providing a more diverse diet.
food,wters, bevarges,camera,oxygen,spaceship.
Nope. they eat their own shittt