- Biscuits, chocolate and chips made at the space station for the first time, took more than 2 hours
Made cookies, chocolate and chips for the first time / at the International Space Station; Took two hours
- A special oven working in zero gravity for this experiment was sent to the ISS in December last year.
- Italian astronauts prepared 5 cookies by baking biscuits made from Hilton hotel in the oven
Houston. The astronauts made cookies, chocolate and chips at the International Space Station for the first time. They were last sent to the special ISS in December to cook there. This oven works in zero gravity. It took two hours longer to cook cookies than on Earth. It has been used by Italian astronaut Lusa Paramitano. He has prepared 5 cookies by baking the dough of raw food material made by Hilton Hotel in the oven. Cookies are similar to cookies made on earth.
They have prepared 5 biscuits by cooking the dough of raw food material made by Hilton Hotel in the oven. Cookies are similar to the cookies made on earth, but no one has tasted these cookies, so nothing can be said about how they are made. The astronauts currently sent these cookies to Earth, which are safe in the Houston Lab.
Cookies are in Houston's Frozen Lab.
Cookies are housed in a private baking pouch as SpaceX capsules at a Houston frozen lab. This pouch is placed in a space flight container. According to media reports, Nanorax, which manufactures the Zero Gravity Oven, estimated that it would take longer than usual to bake food materials sent from Earth for the first time into space, but this time was not more than just 2 hours. It was built in November by Nanorax, located near NASA's Johnson Space Center.
Cookies are housed in a private baking pouch as SpaceX capsules at a Houston frozen lab. This pouch is placed in a space flight container. According to media reports, Nanorax, which manufactures the Zero Gravity Oven, estimated that it would take longer than usual to bake food materials sent from Earth for the first time into space, but this time was not more than just 2 hours. It was built in November by Nanorax, located near NASA's Johnson Space Center.

Italian astronauts did the baking of
Lucas Paramitano's cooking in December.He baked a total of five biscuits one by one. It took 25 minutes to bake the first cookies. It was baked at 300 Fahrenheit.However, it was not perfect baking. It took twice as long to bake the second-third cookie as it was not fully baked. In this sequence, the fourth-fifth cookie baked properly, which was claimed to be edible.It was baked for over two hours.
Lucas Paramitano's cooking in December.He baked a total of five biscuits one by one. It took 25 minutes to bake the first cookies. It was baked at 300 Fahrenheit.However, it was not perfect baking. It took twice as long to bake the second-third cookie as it was not fully baked. In this sequence, the fourth-fifth cookie baked properly, which was claimed to be edible.It was baked for over two hours.
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