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  2. Here’s what astronauts will be gobbling up on Thanksgiving

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    Food in space has evolved from bite-sized cubes, freeze-dried powders, and semi-liquids packaged in aluminum tubes. While some foods can be eaten in their natural form, others are dehydrated to ...

  3. Space food - Wikipedia

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    Space food is a type of food product created and processed for consumption by astronauts during missions to outer space. Such food has specific requirements to provide a balanced diet and adequate nutrition for individuals working in space while being easy and safe to store, prepare and consume in the machinery-filled weightless environments of ...

  4. Do the Astronauts Stuck in Space Have Enough Food and ... - AOL

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    When asked if the astronauts have enough food and supplies for an additional six months, Massimino responded, "Yes, they do." "They try to think of everything," he said in reference to NASA.

  5. Lettuce grown on the ISS is as nutritious as Earth harvests ...

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    The red romaine lettuce astronauts grew on the ISS a few years ago aren't just as good as Earth-grown lettuce, they're also as nutritious. NASA's Gioia Massa, Christina Khodadad and their ...

  6. Space Food Sticks - Wikipedia

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    Space Food Sticks have shown up in popular culture including TV series The Simpsons, [7] God, the Devil and Bob, and The Colbert Report, [8] the books of R.L. Stine, [9] and the film Super 8. They are frequently cited as the favorite snack of Australian Olympic gold medal winner Ian Thorpe .

  7. Freeze-dried ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Despite use of images of space-walking astronauts in space suits on product packaging, freeze-dried ice cream was not included on any mission in which space suits were used. The only evidence for freeze-dried ice cream ever having flown in space is the menu for the Apollo 7 mission, on which is it listed for one of the meals. [ 8 ]

  8. Astronauts to dine on space lettuce for the first time ... - AOL

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    Astronauts are about to get their first bites of space lettuce. On Monday, Expedition 44 crew members on board the International Space Station will sample red romaine lettuce grown in microgravity ...

  9. Space farming - Wikipedia

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    Space farming refers to the cultivation of crops for food and other materials in space or on off-Earth celestial objects – equivalent to agriculture on Moon. Farming on celestial bodies, such as the Moon or Mars , shares many similarities with farming on a space station or space colony .