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- Theres no refrigerator on the International Space Station. The food all has to be shelf stable, at room temperature. And the reason theres no refrigeration is because theres limited resources on the International Space Station. And this is also going to be true on a mission to Mars. Keeping foods stable for five years is a difficult challenge because, you have to stabilize the nutrition, and you have to stabilize the quality of the food, so how will it taste. So if youve ever had a food thats been in your pantry for a certain amount of time, and its past best if used by, but its something like a granola bar and you still try it, or you have some crackers in there, and you try them and youre like, oh, these arent very good. Chances are that foods still not five years old. So when we go to Mars, the food actually might get sent ahead of the crew. On the International Space Station they get resupply missions every few months. On a Mars mission they probably wont have any res