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Weightlessness and Eating in Space

Defined STEM - Weightlessness and Eating in Space

Objective :
Students will examine the impact of weightlessness on eating in space.
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Video : The Space Food Laboratory
A 1000-day mission and six crew members, each needing four pounds of nutritious and tasty food per day. Variety is a must. That's what Dr. Michele Perchonok and the other food science specialists and dieticians at NASA's Johnson Space Center are up against, as they develop food for a mission to Mars.
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