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📅 12.03.2026 · 3I/ATLAS: Międzygwiezdny gość pełen alkoholu - AstroKaw... · 👁️ 1

True. Piotr Kosek correctly notes that tortillas are a crucial part of astronauts' diets because, in microgravity, they do not crumble like traditional bread. Bread crumbs could float freely in space, clogging filters and othe...

"In zero gravity, things like crumbs don't just fall to the floor. Instead, the crumbs can float around the station or spacecraft and disrupt the proper functioning of equipment, which could put the crew at risk. One of the ways NASA mitigates this risk is by sending up foodstuffs like tortillas instead of sliced bread. The tortillas make a great choice for astronauts for a variety of reasons. First, they do not produce many crumbs." "Tortilla jest bardzo ważna. To o tym właśnie wspomnieliśmy przed chwilą, że nie biorą chleba, ale no coś takiego z węglami muszą jeść, więc to jest tortilla. Dlatego, że ona się nie kruszy i nie mamy tych okruchów, które mogą filtry nam zapychać, nie?"
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W każdym razie więc oni będą lecieli za Księżyc dalej niż nawet podczas misji Apollo się to zdarzało. Także ten obciążenie psychologiczne myślę, że też będzie większe. Stąd też może taka różnorodność tych wszystkich tutaj >> elementów, nie? >> No tak, bo mają takie dużo klasycznych widzę tortilla, kiełbaski. No. >> Mhm. Tortilla jest bardzo ważna. To o tym właśnie wspomnieliśmy przed chwilą, że nie biorą chleba, ale no coś takiego z węglami muszą jeść, więc to jest tortilla. Dlatego, że ona się nie kruszy i nie mamy tych okruchów, które mogą filtry nam zapychać, nie? >> Jakiś tam flat bread, ale znowu flat bread on też jest taki miękawy, więc więc myślę, że będą mogli sobie to gdzieś tam zjeść bez okruszenia. Jakieś kisze warzywne, kiełbaski śniadaniowe, kuskus z orzechami, mango sałatka, granola, ale granola to się kruszy moim zdaniem, nie? To chyba, że już jakaś taka namoczona. >> Ale też pamiętaj, że mega w

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