Nasa preparing to produce biscuits in space
Nasa preparing to produce biscuits in space
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NASA is preparing to feed fresh food into space for astronauts. NASA, likewise, keeps innovating in space with its new technology. Now they have sent a special oven to the space station to eat fresh food. Astronauts in this oven will be able to make biscuits. If that happens, it will be a big achievement for NASA.

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The astronauts used to carry dehydrated or cooked food to enter space. But now it is hoped that astronauts will make biscuits in space soon. "We want to see how the process of baking biscuits in zero gravity works," NASA's former astronaut Mike Massimino said at the briefing. The space station is designed to create an earth-like environment. We are not yet aware of whether biscuits will be made in space at once, but the fragrance will be very exciting," said Messimino.

He said making biscuits in space is not just for enjoyment. We want to see how the oven in microgravity works. How will the biscuit be reported into the oven, its size, and taste? Scientists said there would be some difference between the cookies on the earth and the cookies in space.

According to a report, the oven was co-produced by Zero-G Kitchen and DoubleTree Boy Hilton Company. Looking at this oven, it looks like a cylindrical container. The design is designed to help you roast with food in microgravity.

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