NASA Builds Menu for 2030 Mars Mission

The project is costing about $1 million annually

A group of researchers is building a menu for a planned NASA mission to Mars in the 2030s, mixing and tasting the vegetarian concoctions they hope to send with the astronauts.

Lockheed Martin senior research scientist Maya Cooper says the menu must keep the crew of six to eight astronauts physically and mentally healthy for the life of the mission. She says the biggest challenge is the distance. It would take six months to get to Mars, the crew would spend 18 months on the surface and then another six months to return.

The researchers are considering having the crew care for a "Martian greenhouse" and prepare their own food. They also might send food that is pre-packaged and prepared on Earth.

The project is costing about $1 million annually.

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