Astronaut makes burger in space
- NASA astronaut Jonny Kim prepared a burger aboard the International Space Station, located 260 miles above Earth, during a recent mission.
- Kim, a physician, chef, former Navy SEAL, and naval aviator with a Harvard medical degree, made the burger as he missed cooking for his family.
- He described his version of the ranger burger as including slices of beef, a type of wheat-based snack bread, cheese spread serving both as a topping and adhesive, a middle layer of potatoes au gratin, and a generous application of gochujang red pepper paste sent via a supply shipment.
- Kim called it a 'decent version' of the Earthly favorite that 'hits the spot' despite limited resources onboard the SpX-32 Cargo Dragon mission.
- This event demonstrates astronauts can recreate familiar meals in space, providing comfort far from Earth with creative use of available ingredients.
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