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Books
Bredeson, Carmen. Living on a Space
Shuttle. Children's Press, 2003. ISBN: 0516225286
Moreno, Nancy; Clayton, Sonia; Cutler, Paula; Young, Martha;
and Tharp, Barbara: National Space Biomedical Research Institute: Food
and Fitness Activities Guide for Teachers. Baylor College
of Medicine, 2004.
(Download this book at http://www.nsbri.org/Education/Elem_Act.html)
Mullane, R. Mike. Do Your Ears Pop in
Space? John Wiley and
Sons, Inc., 1997. ISBN: 047115404
Walker, Niki and Bobbie Kalman. The Life
of an Astronaut (Eye
On The Universe). Crabtree Publishing, 2000. ISBN: 0865056935
Web Sites
Living in space - Space Food
Food fights
aren't allowed in space - but find out more about what does happen in space and
how foods are prepared for space travel. http://www.spaceflight.nasa.gov/living/spacefood/index.html
Space Nutrition Newsletters
These newsletters are "just for
kids," though adults will like finding out more about space
nutrition, too. http://haco.jsc.nasa.gov/resources/kid_zone.cfm
No pizza in space?
Find out more about what astronauts can
and cannot eat in space. http://www.nasaexplores.com/show2_articlea.php?id=01-022
What would YOU take into space?
Visit this NASA Food Technology
web site to determine what kinds of foods are best to take
into space. http://www.ag.iastate.edu/centers/ftcsc/pages/kids.htm |