A Testament to Their Fortitude by Rebecca Marino

Meal 1B Cereal-Lucky Charms

Vacuum seal bags with Lucky Charms ceral
3 x 4.5 Inches
2018

Meal 1B Bacon

Vacuum seal bags with bacon
3 x 4.5 Inches
2018

Meal 1A Egg

Vacuum seal bags with raw egg
3 x 4.5 Inches
2018

Meal 1C Tang

Vacuum seal bags with Tang
3 x 4.5 Inches
2018

Meal 3A Strawberries

Vacuum seal bags with strawberries
3 x 4.5 Inches
2018

Meal 4A Spaghetti

Vacuum seal bags with spaghetti and tomato sauce
3 x 4.5 Inches
2018

Meal 2 Chicken Noodle Soup

Vacuum seal bags with chicken noodle soup
3 x 4.5 Inches
2018

Meal 5 Donut

Vacuum seal bags with donut with icing and rainbow sprinkles
3 x 4.5 Inches
2018

Food evaluations are conducted approximately eight to nine months before the flight. During the food evaluation sessions, the astronaut is given the opportunity to sample a variety of foods and beverages available for flight. A pack of information is given to each astronaut to use in planning their personal preference menus. Astronauts will choose 28 day flight menus approximately 120 days prelaunch. Additions, deletions, or substitutions to a standard Space Station menu will be made using a Space Station food list.

The packaging system for the Daily Menu food is based on single service, disposable containers. Food items will be packaged as individual servings to facilitate inflight changes and substitutions to preselected menus. Single service containers also eliminates the need for a dishwasher. A modular concept that maintains a constant width dimension is utilized in the package design.

Excerpted from http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/reference/factsheets/food.html

About the artist

Rebecca Marino is an Austin-based visual artist whose work focuses on cosmic perspective. For the past three years she has acted as co-director and curator for pump project and is co-editor and co-founder of Conflict of Interest.