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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are not allowed to eat bread. The culprit? Crumbs. In the weightlessness of microgravity, crumbs from bread (and other crumbly foods) become ...
The ISS even recycles the astronauts’ urine and sweat into fresh water, ensuring very little waste. Williams and Wilmore prepare their own food and eat it on magnetized trays with metal utensils.
Doctors for the space agency are closely monitoring the health and diets of Butch Wilmore, 61, and Sunita Williams, 59, after a recent photo showed Williams looking jarringly gaunt.
NASA astronaut Frank Rubio spent upwards of 20 hours searching for a wayward tomato on the International Space Station to prove that he didn't eat it. By Passant Rabie Published December 15, 2023 ...
The International Space Station is generally a pretty busy place, and this week sounds like no exception.Arriving this week aboard SpaceX’s 26th commercial resupply mission (CRM) is a host of ...
'Our good friend Frank Rubio ... has been blamed for quite a while for eating the tomato, but we can exonerate him.' Update, Dec. 15: NASA revealed Dec. 15 that there were two lost tomatoes, and ...
Space fever is approaching at warp speed. In the next two years, Nasa plans to send astronauts back to the Moon via its Artemis programme; the International Space Station (ISS), designed to orbit ...
A missing tomato sparked a lighthearted mystery for the astronauts on board the International Space Station — and it's finally been solved after months of accusations and intrigue.
The ISS even recycles the astronauts’ urine and sweat into fresh water, ensuring very little waste. Williams and Wilmore prepare their own food and eat it on magnetized trays with metal utensils.