• Astronaut Jack Fisher eats pudding aboard the ISS
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[video=youtube;eYV4gl558xc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYV4gl558xc[/video]
$150 billion dollars and 19 years of scientific research have led to this moment.
eating food in space sounds really fun to do for the first few times, then youre constantly irritated at either having to chase after your food or just getting used to drinking it out of a pouch
I've always wanted to try space food
[QUOTE=PsycheClops;52294697]I've always wanted to try space food[/QUOTE] its normal food in ration packs except in space
[QUOTE=J!NX;52294698]its normal food in ration packs except in space[/QUOTE] Actually, I was referring to those space tubes and freeze-dried rations. The one with "Just add water" sorta thing Oh, and Skylab
[QUOTE=aznz888;52294654]eating food in space sounds really fun to do for the first few times, then youre constantly irritated at either having to chase after your food or just getting used to drinking it out of a pouch[/QUOTE] Everything in space probably gets annoying. Being in zero G fucks up a lot of things we do, especially when you're surrounded by expensive, life-giving equipment that a few clipped noise hairs could float into and fuck with.
[QUOTE=Lolkork;52294714]More like $150 billion dollars and 50 years of special effects research.[/QUOTE] Oh no
[QUOTE=Lolkork;52294714]More like $150 billion dollars and 50 years of special effects research.[/QUOTE] Please tell me this is a joke
[QUOTE=Lolkork;52295054]The "round earth" and "space" are elaborate hoaxes created by the globe making cloud people. The evidence is out there people. Look with your brains, not your eyes.[/QUOTE] This is what swedes actually believe
[QUOTE=Lolkork;52295054]The "round earth" and "space" are elaborate hoaxes created by the globe making cloud people. The evidence is out there people. Look with your brains, not your eyes.[/QUOTE] This is so stereotypically flat-earth-sounding bullshit, that I have troubles believing this post is serious
VERY NICE
Looks like mac & cheese instead of pudding.
I wonder if we'll ever have a proper environment for mass population in space, you tend to forget how essential gravity is to so many aspects of our way of living until you see stuff like this
[QUOTE=Ryo Ohki;52295394]I wonder if we'll ever have a proper environment for mass population in space, you tend to forget how essential gravity is to so many aspects of our way of living until you see stuff like this[/QUOTE] Micro-G isn't great on the body for long periods of time without significant exercise. [URL="http://sen.com/news/spaceflight-health-issues-being-studied"]Heart & muscle mass decrease, bone density decreases, immune system becomes less effective and even your vision blurs.[/URL] We won't have any significant population in space save for planetary/moon colonies until we can manufacture giant rotating ring structures in orbit.
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