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Food Tray, Space Shuttle

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Object Details

Summary

The Space Shuttle did not have a table for crew meals. Instead, the astronauts placed their food containers on a tray, strapped it to one of their legs, and then fiound a place to anchor themselves while they ate. This tray is an early design that had tracks and cavities to hold the food containers and a magnet to hold the utensils in place. A later tray had a smooth surface and strips of Velcro to lock Velcro-backed food containers in place. The tray is a small example of the big challenges of doing normal tasks, like eating, in weightlessness. NASA transferred this tray and a variety of Shuttle foods to the Museum in the 1980s.

Credit Line

Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Inventory Number

A19870117000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories

Materials

Aluminum
Spring Steel
Velcro
Synthetic Fabric
Magnetized Rubber
Adhesive
Synthetic rubber (Neoprene)

Dimensions

3-D: 43.2 x 22.9 x 5.7cm (17 x 9 x 2 1/4 in.)

Country of Origin

United States of America

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Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv98bcb37ea-c69e-40a5-86be-0359fb25893a

Record ID

nasm_A19870117000

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