Astronaut makes burger in space
- NASA astronaut Jonny Kim made a burger in space aboard the International Space Station approximately 260 miles above Earth.
- Kim created the burger using limited ingredients available on the ISS, combining a twist on the ranger burger with a care package’s gochujang paste.
- The burger was made with five components: a beef patty, wheat-based snack bread, cheese spread serving both as a topping and adhesive, a layer of potatoes au gratin, and a generous amount of red pepper paste.
- Kim said, “But this hits the spot in its own way” despite missing cooking for his family on Earth, reflecting the snack’s satisfying effect in microgravity.
- This event illustrates astronauts’ creativity with food in microgravity, where tastes differ and spicy flavors help counteract blandness during long missions.
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NASA Astronaut Makes "Ranger Burger" In Space: "Miss Cooking For My Family, But..."
A NASA astronaut recently shared what a cheeseburger in space looks like. Taking to X, Jonny Kim, a NASA astronaut on board the International Space Station (ISS), shared a series of pictures of his "ranger burger" creation floating in zero-gravity.
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