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This breakfast taco aboard the ISS actually looks pretty good

Tacos are great and all, but tacos in space are better.

 

Cynthia McKelvey

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Posted on Apr 16, 2016   Updated on May 26, 2021, 10:38 pm CDT

Space food is not exactly known for its palatable nature. It usually comes in a bag and is sucked out through a straw to prevent wayward morsels from finding their way into the delicate instruments and life support systems aboard the International Space Station.

But sometimes astronauts just want a damn taco.

U.S. astronaut Tim Kopra tweeted a photo of his space-taco creation and, real talk, it actually looks pretty good. Behold:

So good, in fact, that some people declared that Earth no longer had any appeal.

https://twitter.com/shadymacbeth/status/721301751136194560

Then again, perhaps beans on the ISS isn’t such a fantastic idea…

https://twitter.com/dcasey007/status/721302915332354048

But space tacos and burritos are actually not that new. Here’s Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman of MythBusters working on a space burrito back in 2013.

Space food is still usually freeze-dried and packaged to withstand several months in space before it’s eaten. But, thankfully, it’s also come a long way since the early days of what was essentially like food toothpaste.

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*First Published: Apr 16, 2016, 3:53 pm CDT