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Inside Space Food

  • Most astronaut food comes prepackagedHow The Space Race Changed Quality Control Methods In Food Safety
  • Most astronaut food comes prepackagedSpace Food Nutrition: And Don't Forget to Eat!
  • What's On the Space Menu? - Vegetables Grown in Space Deemed Safe to Eat
  • Artist’s conception of a future Martian greenhouse. – Credits: NASAThe Future of Food on Mars
  • Space Food
  • HI-SEAS researcher Dr. Oleg Abramov, pictured here, and the other crew members suit up for field trips outside the dome (Credits: Angelo Vermeulen).The Sizzle: NASA’s HI-SEAS Study Aims to Find an Ideal Food System for Astronauts
  • Gastronomy Domine: Neil deGrasse Tyson on Space Food
  • NASA's Solution for Keeping Food Safe and Air Clean
  • Growing Plants in Lunar And Martian Soil
  • 3D Printing Takes on the Final Frontier: Food
  • VEGGIE to Provide Salad for Astronauts
  • Planning Menus for Mars
  • ISS Will Host Ardberg Distillery Experiment
  • For Better Taste in Space: Student Research Backed by NASA
  • Tomatoes for Mars: Canadian School Project Improves Space Gardening
  • Thanksgiving in Space
  • Americans and Russians Drink Different Waters on the ISS
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Browse The Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster

  • Evidence of foam loss preceding the disastrous Shuttle Columbia reentry (Credits: NASA)How We Nearly Lost Discovery: Returning to Flight After Columbia
  • Remembering Columbia
  • Learning from Columbia
  • Remnants of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, stored in the RLV hangar at Kennedy Space Center (Credits: NASA).Organizational Factors of the Columbia Disaster
  • The Columbia Disaster and Space Program Safety
  • Columbia And The Day of Remembrance
  • Sixteen Minutes from Home
  • STS-107: Columbia's Lost Crew
  • Columbia debris reconstructionTimeline of the Columbia Disaster
  • Columbia Disaster Recommended Reading
  • Sacriflight by Lloyd Behrendt, commemorates Columbia's last launchColumbia Disaster Creative Works
  • The Columbia Disaster In Perspective
  • A trajectory analysis that used a computational fluid dynamics approach to determine the likely position and velocity histories of the foam (Credits: NASA Ref [1] p61).Cause and Consequences of the Columbia Disaster
  • According to CAIB, destruction of the crew module took place over a period of 24 seconds, beginning at an altitude of approximately 42,672m and ending at 32,000m (Credits: NASA).Lessons Learned from the Columbia Disaster
  • Columbia streaking over the Very Large Array radio telescope in Socorro, New Mexico (Credits: NASA).Impact of Columbia Disaster on US Aviation Safety
  • Columbia debris reconstructionLiving with Columbia: Interview with Mike Cianilli
  • Remembering the Columbia Crew, One Day at a Time
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