How is eating in space different from eating from earth?
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Bcoz there is no gravity in space
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As there is no gravity in outerspace,
The food consumed by astronauts is the international space station is mainly dehydrated packet foods.
Today, astronauts on the space shuttle eat food in much the same way as they do here on Earth. In a low-gravity environment, food and drinks would simply float away if they weren't handled correctly. To combat this problem, food is carefully contained and drinks are packaged as dehydrated powders.
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