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Shelf-stable foods such as pasta will be a staple, in the form of freeze-dried spaghetti or macaroni, which can be heated with hot water. The ultimate plan, however, will be to subsist on a combination of shelf-stable items, dehydrated foods and whichever fresh veggies and herbs can be grown.
10 Things You Need to Pack for Your Trip to Mars A Reliable Spacesuit: The Martian atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide, with hardly any oxygen. Oxygen Supply: Solar Panels or Power Sources: Food and Water Supplies: Mars Habitat (Inflatable or Prefab Shelter): Radiation Shielding: Communication Devices: Medical Kit:
Advanced greenhouse technologies like vertical agriculture that create a suitable controlled environment will provide abundant leafy greens, vegetables, fruits and specialty crops such as herbs, coffee and chocolate. Carbohydrates might be in short supply, however, as they take up large amounts of space.
They found that kale, sweet potatoes, certain lettuces, and, surprisingly, hops grew very easily, tasting no different than their terrestrial counterparts. Other foods, including regular russet potatoesthe famous staple of the stranded astronaut in the 2015 film The Martianrequired special soil or light treatments.
Bioregenerative Food Production For a Mars mission, larger and more automated plant growth chambers are envisioned. These could potentially grow a variety of vegetables, herbs, and small fruits to supplement the packaged food supply.
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1 LIVING SPACE: The crew would live and work here during the trip to Mars. 2 GREEN WALLS: Crops from green walls could be added to the crews diet. Each astronaut would need about 4.5 kilograms (10 pounds) of air, water, and food a day. Thats 816 kilograms (1,800 pounds) every month!
Food is brought from Earth initially, but some hydroponics are established. Food waste get composted with human waste and mixed with Martian dirt; this goes in its own ``habitat. Hydroponics supplies all vegetable and some fruit, while meat and some other foodstuffs are brought from Earth.
Youll need to bring breathable air, running on super reliable systems, and enough spare parts to carry you through a multiyear mission, because theres nothing that you can forget. Once you leave for Mars, theres no turning around and no resupply vehicles to send afterward.

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