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Apollo Space Food

Whirlpool Corporation1960/1975

Frontiers of Flight Museum

Frontiers of Flight Museum
Dallas, Texas, United States

The diet of Apollo astronauts differed from the foods we enjoy on Earth in appearance, size, consistency, and method of preparation. Food was freeze-dried to remove moisture and reduce weight. It required the use of a special water gun tool to inject either hot or cold into the prepared package to rehydrate the food before consumption. In most cases, simply sucking it through a straw was the preferred method of ingestion, although food in zero gravity often ended in fun and games. Pictured at bottom right is a beef with vegetable meal flown on the Apollo 11 mission.

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  • Title: Apollo Space Food
  • Creator: Whirlpool Corporation
  • Date Created: 1960/1975
  • Location: Frontiers of Flight Museum
  • Location Created: Natick, Massachusetts
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