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'We've even got some lobster': Thanksgiving dinner on the International Space Station will be out of this world for astronauts (video)
If all goes to plan, a new Soyuz astronaut crew will join the ISS in time for Thanksgiving dinner. NASA astronauts on the ...
Astronauts will enjoy traditional Thanksgiving dishes with a few treats included by food scientists back on the groud.
To reduce the cost of feeding astronauts in space, the European Space Agency (ESA) just launched a lab into space in a significant first step in manufacturing food in space, a new frontier. Feeding an ...
Aboard the International Space Station, astronauts use creativity and culture to make life in orbit feel a little more like home. In the microgravity environment aboard the International Space Station ...
You might think it’s tough trying to whip up a meal from whatever odds you have in the kitchen, but imagine how much harder that is to do in space. A NASA astronaut recently showed off his culinary ...
French cuisine has a reputation for being among the world’s best. So what’s a French astronaut do to when faced with the prospect of spending months aboard the International Space Station eating ...
When astronauts head into orbit, they don’t leave their appetites behind. But dining in space is a whole different experience — no gravity, no kitchens, and definitely no pizza delivery. This quiz ...
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Astronauts on ISS set for lavish Thanksgiving feast as SpaceX cargo brings comfort food to orbit
Space authorities have ensured that astronauts aboard the International Space Station don’t miss out on Thanksgiving ...
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Astronauts’ pee could be used to grow food in deep space, scientists explore
We’ve always known that future space explorers would have to get creative when it comes to food in space. Now, however, the European Space Agency (ESA) has announced that it will test a powdered ...
It's time now for our science news roundup from Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. I'm joined by two of the show's reporters, Regina Barber and Rachel Carlson. Hey, y'all. REGINA BARBER, BYLINE: Hi.
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