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Eating in space

Eating in space. By Grace Ashford. Rules for space food. Take: . Don’t take: . Food that is crumbly Food that squirts eg , tomato, unless you can cut it up. Food that won’t go off Food that doesn’t weigh much. Astronauts can eat just about everything they eat back home on Earth.

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Eating in space

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  1. Eating in space By Grace Ashford

  2. Rules for space food Take:  Don’t take:  Food that is crumbly Food that squirts eg, tomato, unless you can cut it up • Food that won’t go off • Food that doesn’t weigh much

  3. Astronauts can eat just about everything they eat back home on Earth.

  4. How is food stored in the space shuttle?

  5. Fresh food On short trips that only last a few days astronauts can have fresh food and vegetables.

  6. Powdered Just add water.

  7. Freeze dried Freeze dried food is quickly frozen then all the water is sucked out of it. When you want to eat it you add water.

  8. Heat treated The food is heat treated. It is heated really hot to kill all the germs. Then it is cooled down and put into packages green beans fruit jambalaya

  9. Can you cook in space?

  10. In the space kitchen A space shuttle has a kitchen with hot and cold water it also has an oven.

  11. Just add water and heat! You have to add water to powdered or freeze-dried food. It takes 20-30 minutes to add water and to cook the meal.

  12. No washing up! The cold and hot water is not for washing-up it is done with special wipes.

  13. How do astronauts eat?

  14. Gravity There is no gravity in the space shuttle so everything floats. Astronauts use a toehold to stop floating away while they eat.

  15. Gravity They use forks and spoons, but the food has to be moist enough to stick together. Velcro is used to hold bowls, trays and cutlery in place.

  16. Food is served on a tray. Magnets, springs and Velcro hold the cutlery and food packets to the tray.

  17. Drinks Drinks are kept in pouches with built in straws.

  18. Thank you for listening

  19. Bibliography • http://fruitforce.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/fresh-fruit.jpg • http://www.futurecamping.com/ • eat.pikimal.com • http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/space-food-6.jpg • http://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/edible-innovations • http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle • http://www.astronomylog.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/astronaut-food.jpg • wikipedia

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