Eating in space isn't all about Space Ice Cream. Astronauts also enjoy such delicacies as beef stroganoff and re-hydrated spinach. But getting all this food ready to be eaten in a gravity-free environment is way more complicated than you'd imagine. Trace explains what it takes to feed our intrepid fleet aboard the International Space Station.
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"By the 1960s, NASA achieved an extraordinary technological feat by sending men into space."
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"Astronaut Ice Cream: Frozen Dessert Launching to Space Station"
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"Ice cream is blasting off for the crew of the International Space Station (ISS)."
"Farming for the Future"
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"Unlike travelers on Earth who have the convenience of roadside diners and fast-food restaurants, the dining options for space travelers are limited."
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