Yes, well first you hydrate it then you eat or cook it in a microwave or oven.
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.
Space food is packed into frozen parcels. You have to heat it first to eat it.
Astronauts take vacuum packed food into space so that it is preserved. Although, if you think about it, this is quite strange because there is no atmosphere in space and therefore how can it go off ? Anyway, I digress, for lunch an astronaut would eat Starbucks.
The food of the astronauts is all packed dated and named , it special food light , as it can float in space.
you need everything in space shuttle a oxygen to breathe,dry and packed food to eat,
they eat the packed food
Food that we eat on earth they eat air packed food.
No. In fact, they'd be quite dangerous.
You eat only space food in space. This food is maintained specifically for the people that are going to space.
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment.
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment.
because there was no space left in the aircraft...