Episode 23 Space Food: Who's Hungry? - BIIRS Season 2 - podcast episode cover

Episode 23 Space Food: Who's Hungry? - BIIRS Season 2

Nov 03, 202040 min
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Have you ever wondered what Astronauts snack on? Is it any good? Do they get to pick what they eat? Grab a snack of your own and learn all about the evolution of Space Food! Music from filmmusic.io "Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Henna's Sources: Briardo Llorente CSIRO Synthetic Biology Future Science Fellow. “How to Grow Crops on Mars If We Are to Live on the Red Planet.” The Conversation, 21 Oct. 2019, theconversation.com/how-to-grow-crops-on-mars-if-we-are-to-live-on-the-red-planet-99943. Dunbar, Brian. “Human Needs: Sustaining Life During Exploration.” NASA, NASA, www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/everydaylife/jamestown-needs-fs.html. “FRIDGE.” BioServe Space Technologies, 25 Sept. 2020, www.colorado.edu/center/bioserve/fridge. Gibson, Eleanor. “Scientists Develop ‘Greenhouse Shields’ to Grow Food on Mars.” Dezeen, 16 July 2019, www.dezeen.com/2019/07/16/harvard-university-scientists-develop-greenhouse-shields-growing-food-on-mars/. Leah Burrows | Press contact. “A Material Way to Make Mars Habitable.” A Material Way to Make Mars Habitable | Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 15 July 2019, www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2019/07/material-way-make-mars-habitable. Mankarious, Sarah-Grace. “Floating Food: The History of Eating in Space.” CNN, Cable News Network, 19 July 2019, www.cnn.com/2019/07/19/world/apollo-space-food-history-scn/index.html. Mars, Kelli. “Space Station 20th: Food on ISS.” NASA, NASA, 14 Aug. 2020, www.nasa.gov/feature/space-station-20th-food-on-iss. Reppenhagen, Author: Cory. “A Refrigerator from CU Boulder Could Change the Future of Astronaut Food.” KUSA.com, 7 Oct. 2020, www.9news.com/article/tech/science/astronauts-to-receive-first-space-fridge-from-cu-boulder/73-c4148d0b-8f59-4b6c-873b-9b8b13356bb3. Sharp, Tim. “What Is the Temperature on Mars?” Space.com, Space, 30 Nov. 2017, www.space.com/16907-what-is-the-temperature-of-mars.html. Wild, Flint. “Eating in Space.” NASA, NASA, 8 June 2015, www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/stem-on-station/ditl_eating. Anna's Sources: Bschroeder. “Space Food.” Space Foundation Discovery Center, www.discoverspace.org/exhibit/space-food/. “Food in Space.” Food in Space | National Air and Space Museum, airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/apollo-to-the-moon/online/astronaut-life/food-in-space.cfm. “Gordon Cooper.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 11 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Cooper. “John Glenn.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 29 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glenn. Lane, Helen W, and Daniel L Feeback. “History of Nutrition in Space Flight.” Nutrition, vol. 18, no. 10, 2002, pp. 797–804., doi:10.1016/s0899-9007(02)00946-2. Mankarious, Sarah-Grace. “Floating Food: The History of Eating in Space.” CNN, Cable News Network, 19 July 2019, www.cnn.com/2019/07/19/world/apollo-space-food-history-scn/index.html. “Space Food.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 18 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_food. Stepanova, Anastasia. “How Russian Space Food Has Evolved over the Years.” Russia Beyond, 24 June 2018, www.rbth.com/russian-kitchen/328572-russian-space-food-evolution. Watson, Stephanie. “How Space Food Works.” HowStuffWorks Science, HowStuffWorks, 27 Jan. 2020, science.howstuffworks.com/space-food1.htm. “Yuri Gagarin.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 25 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_Gagarin.
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