Ever dreamed of baking chicken wings in orbit? China’s astronauts just turned that into reality! 🚀🍗
Onboard their space station, crew members from the Shenzhou-20 and Shenzhou-21 missions used a brand-new hot-air ovendelivered by Shenzhou-21—to bake up fresh dishes like succulent steak and crispy wings. Its the first time Chinas space program has moved from reheating pre-packaged meals to actual cooking and baking in microgravity.
Space Kitchen 2.0: What’s the Big Deal?
- Fresh Flavors: Warm, home-style dishes while orbiting Earth? Yes, please! 🥩✨
- Tech Upgrade: The oven shows how far kitchen tech in space has come, from instant noodles to real baking.
- Happy Crew: Good food boosts morale on long missions—just like our comfort eats on a tough day.
For young tech and food enthusiasts across South and Southeast Asia, this milestone is a tasty reminder that innovation keeps pushing boundaries—literally beyond the sky. Keep your eyes on the stars (and your stomachs ready)! ✨
Next stop: what fresh kitchen hack will hit orbit? Stay tuned. 😉
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Inside the 'space oven' making Chinese astronauts' barbecue possible
cgtn.com




