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Topic: Space Bites (Vickie Kloeris)
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Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 51476 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 08-19-2023 08:39 PM
Space Bites: Reflections of a NASA Food Scientist by Vickie Kloeris "During her decades-long career at NASA, my friend and colleague Vickie Kloeris made sure my fellow astronauts and I were well-fed and healthy while in space. 'Space Bites' is not only a compilation of stories of her amazing career but also a behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of human space travel. Read this book to be inspired and to learn, and don't be surprised if it also leaves you hungry for some space food."— Mike Massimino, Former NASA Astronaut and NY Times Bestselling Author of "Spaceman: An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe" As a microbiology undergrad entering her final semester at Texas A&M University, Vickie found she was missing a single one-hour credit in her elective studies. As she scanned through the list of approved options, a course in food microbiology caught her eye. Vickie didn't know it then, but that seemingly simple decision would drastically change the course of her career — and life — from that moment forward. Vickie Kloeris's "Space Bites: Reflections of a NASA Food Scientist" takes readers through the many memorable moments of her career as she worked on both the Shuttle and International Space Station food systems. If you've ever wanted an inside look at what it's like to assemble a sandwich in space, produce a space food breakfast for the cast of Apollo 13, or work side by side with astronauts as they prepare for the journey of a lifetime, you're sure to learn something new with the turn of every page. A charming balance of technical knowledge and human experience, Vickie's career memoir is a story for the scientist, space enthusiast, and spontaneous reader alike. - Paperback: 200 pages
- Ballast Books (November 14, 2023)
- ISBN-10: 1955026807
- ISBN-13: 978-1955026802
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Jonnyed Member Posts: 617 From: Dumfries, VA, USA Registered: Aug 2014
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posted 08-20-2023 07:38 AM
This looks like it could be quite interesting (and entertaining to boot!) |
Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 51476 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 12-07-2023 04:30 PM
collectSPACE Ex-NASA scientist dishes on space food in new memoir 'Space Bites'Of all of the freeze-dried, thermostablized and off-the-shelf food items that she helped send into space, Vickie Kloeris' personal favorite was the cherry-blueberry cobbler. A food scientist at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston for 34 years, Kloeris not only enjoyed the cobbler, but helped to develop it. | |
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