Artemis II’s Self-Contained Space Menu Explained

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Artemis II’s Self-Contained Space Menu Explained
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Artemis II will fly with shelf-stable, ready-to-eat meals designed for Orion’s self-contained, no-resupply mission; the crew helps select a fixed preflight menu with two beverages per person, while no fresh foods are used due to lack of refrigeration and late-load capabilities. Meals are organized into daily breakfasts, lunches, and dinners and are prepared via rehydration or heating using Orion’s water dispenser and a compact warmer. Menu planning accounts for mission phases (launch, transit, re-entry) and tight mass/volume/power constraints, making Artemis II’s menu more fixed than Apollo, shuttle, or ISS offerings while balancing nutrition, safety, and crew preferences in microgravity.

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