Mysore Defence Food Research Lab prepares food items for the astronauts of ‘Gaganyaan’ mission
Mysore, Jan 07: As the ISRO is planning to send Indian astronauts into space in Indian manned mission 'Gaganyaan', the Defence Food Research Food Laboratory, Mysore in Karnataka has been preparing food items and food heaters that would be carried into space.
According to a tweet by news agency ANI, it is said that the Defence Food Research Laboratory in Mysore is preparing the food items including Egg rolls, Veg rolls, Idli, Moong dal halwa and Veg pulav for the Indian astronauts who are scheduled to go to space in 'Gaganyaan'. Along with this, they are also making food heaters.
To help astronauts drink liquids including water and juices in Space where there is no gravity, special containers have also been developed.
Earlier, ISRO announced that India's first-ever manned mission 'Gaganyaan' is to take place by mid-2022, and four pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) have been selected by the space research organization ISRO for training, which would commence soon in Russia.
To help astronauts drink liquids including water and juices in Space where there is no gravity, special containers have also been developed for Mission Gaganyan. https://t.co/TWCaEMjYL7 pic.twitter.com/Ar6C1vXwRA
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2020
ISRO selects 4 IAF pilots for manned mission 'Gaganyaan'
ISRO chief K Sivan earlier had said that 4 astronauts have been selected and that they would be trained from the third week of January. The mission would also have lander and rover.
For the Indian astronauts scheduled to go into Space in Mission Gaganyan, food items including Egg rolls, Veg rolls, Idli, Moong dal halwa and Veg pulav have been prepared by the Defence Food Research Laboratory, Mysore. Food heaters would also be provided to them. pic.twitter.com/gDgt9BJpb2
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2020
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