astronauts
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The Future of Space Food: A Deep Space Culinary Lab Is Creating Delicious Dishes for Astronauts
Food is one of the many challenges NASA faces before sending humans into deep space, but it’s a big one. Nutritious food that also stimulates the appetite is necessary to keep astronauts healthy, and freeze-dried options won’t be enough.
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