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In a recent announcement by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), it has been disclosed that shrimp will be among the food items accompanying astronauts on their journey into lunar orbit aboard the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II mission. This revelation comes as part of the comprehensive list of food items curated for the mission, aiming to ensure astronauts receive adequate nutrition and sustenance during their voyage beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
Astronauts’ Dietary Needs in Space
Astronauts’ dietary requirements in space are meticulously planned to meet their nutritional needs while considering the unique challenges of space travel. Typically, astronauts consume three meals a day along with one snack, with daily caloric intake ranging from 1,900 to 3,200 calories. The selection of food items for space missions undergoes rigorous assessment processes involving astronauts themselves and various space agencies to ensure suitability for consumption in the demanding conditions of space.
The finalized list of food items for the Artemis II mission reflects a diverse array of culinary offerings. Alongside the inclusion of shrimp, astronauts can look forward to indulging in maple cream cookies, maple syrup, smoked salmon, shrimp curry and rice, and strawberry lavender cereal. These selections not only provide essential nutrients but also offer a variety of flavors and textures to enhance the dining experience for astronauts during their journey.