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Eating and
drinking
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Eating and drinking can be a little
bit tricky when you are in a weightless
environment!
The earliest astronauts like John
Glenn (in the 1960's) had to eat little dried cubes, or food
turned to mush and put in a tube like toothpaste. They
didn't like it much! And every crumb that got away floated
around and got into the instruments, so they had to try and
catch every single one!
Later on, in Apollo missions, they
could add water to food to make it more normal, and even
have hot drinks. They also had a "spoon-bowl" package which
meant after you added water through a nozzle, a plastic
zipper was opened and the food removed with a spoon. This
made eating a nicer experience.
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This man is drinking through a straw,
and this is the only way that you can drink in a weightless
environment. Anything that is liquid (even soup) would just
float around the place in droplets otherwise, and make an
awful mess.
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Preparation of a meal on the Shuttle
is started by a crewmember 30 to 60 minutes before mealtime.
The "chef" removes complete meal
packages from storage and adds water by putting a needle in
the pack to squirt water in. Food is sent up in dried form
to save weight and storage space. The water is easy to add
later because water is formed as part of the electricity
generation system.
Sometimes the packs need to be heated
up in an oven.
Drink containers for the Shuttle are
also bags with a straw. When not in use, a clamp closes the
straw.
While the astronauts are eating, food
containers are held in a food tray that is attached to a
table or the astronaut's lap. Eating utensils consist of a
knife, fork, spoon, and a pair of scissors for cutting open
packages.
Food can be seasoned with
serving-sized packets of mustard, catsup, mayonnaise, hot
sauce, and liquified salt and pepper.
Following the meal, food containers
are thrown away and the utensils and serving trays are
cleaned with "wet wipes."
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How about this for dinner? A typical
meal on the new space station!
A day's menus might include
- orange drink, peaches, scrambled
eggs, sausage, cocoa, and a sweet roll for breakfast;
- cream of mushroom soup, ham and
cheese sandwich, stewed tomatoes, banana, and cookies for
lunch;
- and shrimp cocktail, beefsteak,
broccoli au gratin, strawberries, pudding, and cocoa for
dinner.
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