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  • Space station mouse gives birth
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    Space station mouse gives birth
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    A mouse has given birth to a healthy litter following a 14-day mission aboard China’s space station.

    The rodent had nine healthy pups back on Earth, marking a major victory for space biology.

    It was one of four mice sent to the space station on October 31 as part of the Shenzhou-21 mission.

    Soon after returning on November 14, the mouse successfully conceived and gave birth on December 10 according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    The mother is said to be caring for her litter normally.

    A spokesman said the mission confirms that short-term space travel does not negatively impact mammalian reproduction.

    The four mice sent into space were housed in a specialised small-mammal habitat to see how they were affected by microgravity conditions. 

    An AI-powered behaviour analysis system monitored the mice in real time, tracking every sip and snooze to ensure the emergency rations were working.

    The mouse fell pregnant shortly after her return to earth.

    OPS: The space mouse litter unbder study at the Chinese Academy of Science’s Institute of Zoology

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Space station mouse gives birth
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    Space station mouse gives birth
    Ferrari Press Agency

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    A mouse has given birth to a healthy litter following a 14-day mission aboard China’s space station.

    The rodent had nine healthy pups back on Earth, marking a major victory for space biology.

    It was one of four mice sent to the space station on October 31 as part of the Shenzhou-21 mission.

    Soon after returning on November 14, the mouse successfully conceived and gave birth on December 10 according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    The mother is said to be caring for her litter normally.

    A spokesman said the mission confirms that short-term space travel does not negatively impact mammalian reproduction.

    The four mice sent into space were housed in a specialised small-mammal habitat to see how they were affected by microgravity conditions. 

    An AI-powered behaviour analysis system monitored the mice in real time, tracking every sip and snooze to ensure the emergency rations were working.

    The mouse fell pregnant shortly after her return to earth.

    OPS: The mother mouse back on earth and one of her litter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Space station mouse gives birth
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    Space station mouse gives birth
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Mice 1

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    02/01/2026

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    Pictures MUST credit: CGTN

    A mouse has given birth to a healthy litter following a 14-day mission aboard China’s space station.

    The rodent had nine healthy pups back on Earth, marking a major victory for space biology.

    It was one of four mice sent to the space station on October 31 as part of the Shenzhou-21 mission.

    Soon after returning on November 14, the mouse successfully conceived and gave birth on December 10 according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    The mother is said to be caring for her litter normally.

    A spokesman said the mission confirms that short-term space travel does not negatively impact mammalian reproduction.

    The four mice sent into space were housed in a specialised small-mammal habitat to see how they were affected by microgravity conditions. 

    An AI-powered behaviour analysis system monitored the mice in real time, tracking every sip and snooze to ensure the emergency rations were working.

    The mouse fell pregnant shortly after her return to earth.

    OPS: Researcher Wang Hongmei, director at the Chinese Academy of Science’s Institute of Zoology .

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Space station mouse gives birth
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    Space station mouse gives birth
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Mice 1

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    Pictures MUST credit: CGTN

    A mouse has given birth to a healthy litter following a 14-day mission aboard China’s space station.

    The rodent had nine healthy pups back on Earth, marking a major victory for space biology.

    It was one of four mice sent to the space station on October 31 as part of the Shenzhou-21 mission.

    Soon after returning on November 14, the mouse successfully conceived and gave birth on December 10 according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    The mother is said to be caring for her litter normally.

    A spokesman said the mission confirms that short-term space travel does not negatively impact mammalian reproduction.

    The four mice sent into space were housed in a specialised small-mammal habitat to see how they were affected by microgravity conditions. 

    An AI-powered behaviour analysis system monitored the mice in real time, tracking every sip and snooze to ensure the emergency rations were working.

    The mouse fell pregnant shortly after her return to earth.

    OPS: Researcher at the Chinese Academy of Science’s Institute of Zoology with one of the space mice

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Space station mouse gives birth
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    Space station mouse gives birth
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Mice 1

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    Pictures MUST credit: CGTN

    A mouse has given birth to a healthy litter following a 14-day mission aboard China’s space station.

    The rodent had nine healthy pups back on Earth, marking a major victory for space biology.

    It was one of four mice sent to the space station on October 31 as part of the Shenzhou-21 mission.

    Soon after returning on November 14, the mouse successfully conceived and gave birth on December 10 according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    The mother is said to be caring for her litter normally.

    A spokesman said the mission confirms that short-term space travel does not negatively impact mammalian reproduction.

    The four mice sent into space were housed in a specialised small-mammal habitat to see how they were affected by microgravity conditions. 

    An AI-powered behaviour analysis system monitored the mice in real time, tracking every sip and snooze to ensure the emergency rations were working.

    The mouse fell pregnant shortly after her return to earth.

    OPS: Researcher at the Chinese Academy of Science’s Institute of Zoology with two of the space mouse litter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Space station mouse gives birth
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    Space station mouse gives birth
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Mice 1

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    02/01/2026

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    Pictures MUST credit: CGTN

    A mouse has given birth to a healthy litter following a 14-day mission aboard China’s space station.

    The rodent had nine healthy pups back on Earth, marking a major victory for space biology.

    It was one of four mice sent to the space station on October 31 as part of the Shenzhou-21 mission.

    Soon after returning on November 14, the mouse successfully conceived and gave birth on December 10 according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    The mother is said to be caring for her litter normally.

    A spokesman said the mission confirms that short-term space travel does not negatively impact mammalian reproduction.

    The four mice sent into space were housed in a specialised small-mammal habitat to see how they were affected by microgravity conditions. 

    An AI-powered behaviour analysis system monitored the mice in real time, tracking every sip and snooze to ensure the emergency rations were working.

    The mouse fell pregnant shortly after her return to earth.

    OPS:Some of the space mouse litter at the Chinese Academy of Science’s Institute of Zoology

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Space station mouse gives birth
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    Space station mouse gives birth
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Mice 1

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    02/01/2026

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    Pictures MUST credit: CGTN

    A mouse has given birth to a healthy litter following a 14-day mission aboard China’s space station.

    The rodent had nine healthy pups back on Earth, marking a major victory for space biology.

    It was one of four mice sent to the space station on October 31 as part of the Shenzhou-21 mission.

    Soon after returning on November 14, the mouse successfully conceived and gave birth on December 10 according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    The mother is said to be caring for her litter normally.

    A spokesman said the mission confirms that short-term space travel does not negatively impact mammalian reproduction.

    The four mice sent into space were housed in a specialised small-mammal habitat to see how they were affected by microgravity conditions. 

    An AI-powered behaviour analysis system monitored the mice in real time, tracking every sip and snooze to ensure the emergency rations were working.

    The mouse fell pregnant shortly after her return to earth.

    OPS: The mother mouse back on earth

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Space station mouse gives birth
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    Space station mouse gives birth
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Mice 1

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    02/01/2026

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    Pictures MUST credit: CGTN

    A mouse has given birth to a healthy litter following a 14-day mission aboard China’s space station.

    The rodent had nine healthy pups back on Earth, marking a major victory for space biology.

    It was one of four mice sent to the space station on October 31 as part of the Shenzhou-21 mission.

    Soon after returning on November 14, the mouse successfully conceived and gave birth on December 10 according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    The mother is said to be caring for her litter normally.

    A spokesman said the mission confirms that short-term space travel does not negatively impact mammalian reproduction.

    The four mice sent into space were housed in a specialised small-mammal habitat to see how they were affected by microgravity conditions. 

    An AI-powered behaviour analysis system monitored the mice in real time, tracking every sip and snooze to ensure the emergency rations were working.

    The mouse fell pregnant shortly after her return to earth.

    OPS: The mice aboard the Chinese space station in their special habitats.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • NG-2 ESCAPADE
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    NG-2 ESCAPADE
    People at the beach in Cape Canaveral, United States, watch Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket liftoff from launch pad 36 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The rocket carries NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto)

     

  • NG-2 ESCAPADE
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    NG-2 ESCAPADE
    People at the beach in Cape Canaveral, United States, watch Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket liftoff from launch pad 36 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The rocket carries NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto)

     

  • NG-2 ESCAPADE
    DUKAS_191061395_NUR
    NG-2 ESCAPADE
    People at the beach in Cape Canaveral, United States, watch Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket liftoff from launch pad 36 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The rocket carries NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
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    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

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    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
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    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

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    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777447_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

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    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777445_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

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    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777442_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

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    05/11/2025

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    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777439_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

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    05/11/2025

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    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777438_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

    Ref 17277

    05/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777437_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

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    05/11/2025

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    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777436_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

    Ref 17277

    05/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777435_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

    Ref 17277

    05/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777434_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

    Ref 17277

    05/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777433_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

    Ref 17277

    05/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777432_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

    Ref 17277

    05/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777431_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

    Ref 17277

    05/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777430_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

    Ref 17277

    05/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    DUKAS_190777428_FER
    China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Space Oven 1

    Ref 17277

    05/11/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China

    Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.

    The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.

    While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.

    The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.

    It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.

    OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski Press Conference.
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    Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski Press Conference.
    Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski speaks during a press conference at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski Press Conference.
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    Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski Press Conference.
    Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski speaks during a press conference at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski Press Conference.
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    Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski Press Conference.
    Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski speaks during a press conference at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski Press Conference.
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    Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski Press Conference.
    Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski speaks during a press conference at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski Press Conference.
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    Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski Press Conference.
    Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski speaks during a press conference at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
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    Meeting With Polish Astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski In Krakow, Poland.
    A meeting with Polish astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski takes place at the AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on November 4, 2025. IGNIS - Polska siega gwiazd is a nationwide technological and scientific tour of the Ignis mission with Dr. Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

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