NASA Announces Winners of Deep Space Food Challenge
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Wednesday, October 20, 2021
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For NASA's Deep Space Food Challenge , students, chefs, small businesses, and others whipped up novel food technology designs to bring new solutions to the table.
Key Points:
- For NASA's Deep Space Food Challenge , students, chefs, small businesses, and others whipped up novel food technology designs to bring new solutions to the table.
- NASA Television, the NASA app , and the agency's website will air a show on the Deep Space Food Challenge at 11 a.m. EST Nov. 9 with details about thecompetition, winning solutions, and what could be next for the teams.
- The 10 international submissions NASA and CSA recognized are:
ALSEC Alimentos Secos SAS of Antioquia, Colombia
Enigma of the Cosmos ofcully, France and Brunswick, Australia
Natufia X Edama of Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
The Deep Space Food Challenge is a NASA Centennial Challenge. - NASA, in partnership with the Methuselah Foundation, manages the U.S. and international Deep Space Food Challenge competition.