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Nasa Food

Nasa FoodNASA Food is very disgusting. Would NASA let me make some ham and vegetables on the shuttle?

No, they do not calculate as the first poster said. Not only that, the ham and vegetables are not so effective for easy consumption. They also had more space than necessary. But they can put you dry foods such as bananas. If you do best, run by them for an OK.

No. The extra weight could ship out of the latter was the goal. They calculate everything.

You should try their freeze-dried ice cream is different and very good. But before going into space, I can design my own boat! I put fresh salmon, papaya and peanut butter.

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I wonder how you eat it? your hams and vegetables floating in the air, and the floating body too ... like a big fish looking for small fish .....

No, because all the food served on board the shuttle is in packages, so now you get to pack food for space flight, then you can take what you want, provided it is not a threat to the shuttle crew.

Sunita Williams has asked for wasabi, spicy Indian food to be sent to her during her stay of six months on the space shuttle. NASA tried to be accommodating and did.

In early March 2007, she received a tube of wasabi in a Progress resupply mission spacecraft in response to its request for more spicy food. The opening of the tube, which was packed with an atmospheric pressure, the gel-like paste was forced to lower the pressure of the ISS. In the context of free fall, the spicy geyser was difficult to contain.

Moral of the story: unusual requests should appropriate test under simulated conditions of the ISS to advance whether mini-catastrophes splash instruments and difficult to clean should be avoided. Impulse-buy food type preferences will be discouraged because they are more difficult to plan and test. NASA food will inevitably predictable, tried and tested menus, then.

If you do not like it, you do not go, eh?

Posted on March 4, 2010.
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