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Gourmet Gaganyaan: India releases menu for 1st manned mission to space (PHOTOS) | Gourmet Gaganyaan: India releases menu for 1st manned mission to space (PHOTOS) |
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has unveiled the delectable delights that the crew of its first manned mission to space can look forward to, and citizens are impressed. | The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has unveiled the delectable delights that the crew of its first manned mission to space can look forward to, and citizens are impressed. |
The Defence Food Research Laboratory produced a menu of about 30 dishes which range from moong dal halwa, an Indian dessert made with split mung beans, to idli, a type of savoury rice cake, along with a selection of vegetable rolls and egg rolls. | The Defence Food Research Laboratory produced a menu of about 30 dishes which range from moong dal halwa, an Indian dessert made with split mung beans, to idli, a type of savoury rice cake, along with a selection of vegetable rolls and egg rolls. |
While the dishes are all classified as Ready To Eat (RTE), the crew will enjoy the relative luxury of having a food heater on board so they can enjoy hot meals while taking in the views of planet Earth. | While the dishes are all classified as Ready To Eat (RTE), the crew will enjoy the relative luxury of having a food heater on board so they can enjoy hot meals while taking in the views of planet Earth. |
“Apart from the food, we are also tasked with providing food-warmer technology, stainless steel cutlery and a waste disposal pack,” Defence Food Research Laboratory director Anil Semwal said. | “Apart from the food, we are also tasked with providing food-warmer technology, stainless steel cutlery and a waste disposal pack,” Defence Food Research Laboratory director Anil Semwal said. |
Despite being impressed with the fare on offer, many took the opportunity to joke about the absence of the traditional Muslim biryani dish from the menu. | |
Some were even forward-thinking enough to suggest bringing a few spare Indian delicacies just in case the crew encounters extraterrestrials during their five to seven-day mission in low Earth orbit. | Some were even forward-thinking enough to suggest bringing a few spare Indian delicacies just in case the crew encounters extraterrestrials during their five to seven-day mission in low Earth orbit. |
India's three person mission to space, Mission Gaganyaan, is scheduled to lift off sometime in 2021. If successful, India will become one of just four nations to launch a manned mission to space, alongside Russia, the US, and China. | India's three person mission to space, Mission Gaganyaan, is scheduled to lift off sometime in 2021. If successful, India will become one of just four nations to launch a manned mission to space, alongside Russia, the US, and China. |
Last week, ISRO chief K Sivan announced that the four candidates for the mission have been selected and will begin their training in Russia later this month. | Last week, ISRO chief K Sivan announced that the four candidates for the mission have been selected and will begin their training in Russia later this month. |
The manned mission will be preceded by two unmanned missions to orbit, the first in December followed by a second in 2021. The ISRO previously stated it wants a female astronaut on the mission but the identities of the crew have yet to be revealed publicly. | The manned mission will be preceded by two unmanned missions to orbit, the first in December followed by a second in 2021. The ISRO previously stated it wants a female astronaut on the mission but the identities of the crew have yet to be revealed publicly. |
The mission is estimated to cost roughly US$1.3 billion (10,000 Crore) and has been set a launch target of no later than December 2021 by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. | The mission is estimated to cost roughly US$1.3 billion (10,000 Crore) and has been set a launch target of no later than December 2021 by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. |
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