Who says the food for astronauts has to be gross?
A cornucopia of delicious dishes will be sent to the International Space Station on a SpaceX Crew Dragon this spring.
paella is a rare treat for astronauts who most of the time rely on simpler fare.
The commander of the upcoming launch, which is also the first all-private crew mission to the International Space Station, is of Spanish descent.
I dreamed of feeding people underwater like Jules Verne.
paella, a complex rice dish that often makes use of seafood, is far from the first time NASA has sent fine dining to the International Space Station.
NASA has done this well over the years, Andr told the magazine. Can we come with something different? Can we push the envelope a bit more?
Instead of relying on dehydrating, Andr wants to make a food that looks and tastes like a paella.
While the family meal won't be served on the large pan, astronauts will still be eating it from the same batches. It is to bring crew members together.
We all could use a nice big family meal.
Paella is going to be sent to astronauts on the International Space Station.
NASA let astronauts eat space-grown vegetables.
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