As countries prepare for a new era of human exploration, the race to grow food in space is emerging as one of the most important scientific contests of the decade. China, the United States and Europe are taking different paths toward the same goal: figuring out how astronauts will eat when missions…
A company producing freeze-dried snacks in Panevėžys has become one of the few successful companies in the world to have received permission to use the European Space Agency (ESA) trademark. “Our goal is to become a synonym for European space food. We want our cubes to come to mind when we say ‘Space Food’,” Laura Kaziukonienė, the head of Geld Baltic, told LRT.lt.