2026年5月1日 / 美国东部时间上午9:10 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
尽管自早期脱水冰淇淋时代以来时代已经变迁,但宇航员食品向来以寡淡无味著称。这类食物还被设计成不会产生碎屑,因为碎屑可能会在舱内漂浮得到处都是。
但糖果就不成问题。
阿尔忒弥斯二号机组人员返回地球后,在被从舱内救出前吃下的第一样东西就是花生味M&M豆,指令长里德·怀斯曼周五在“哥伦比亚广播公司早间节目”的“阿尔忒弥斯二号:英雄庆典”市政厅活动中说道。怀斯曼与同事克里斯蒂娜·科赫、维克托·格洛弗以及杰里米·汉森在活动中回答了学生们关于此次历史性任务的提问。
“我们降落后,溅落在太平洋上,等待救援人员打开舱门,这时克里斯蒂娜从航天服口袋里掏出东西说,‘我拿到了花生味M&M豆,有人要吗?’”怀斯曼说道,这番话引得现场观众和市政厅活动里的孩子们大笑起来。“我们靠在飞船侧壁上,刚从月球返回,就吃着花生味M&M豆,当时开心极了。”
这并非本次太空飞行中唯一一次成为热议话题的食物。
在四名宇航员创下人类有史以来距离地球最远航行纪录的几分钟前,地面上的人们就注意到有一罐能多益(Nutella)榛子酱在舱内漂浮。
这罐酱料在镜头中恰好出现在科赫的头后方。
美国国家航空航天局(NASA)证实这绝非植入式广告,但能多益的所有者费列罗集团依然沉浸在这场(月球级别的)高光时刻中。
“荣幸见证史上传播最广的酱料 🚀 我们正将微笑的传递带到新高度,”该公司在X平台上写道,并补充道,“我们去过无数早餐餐桌,但从未有过像这样的一次。”
太空饮食
事实证明,机组人员表示本次任务中的食物并没有那么糟糕。
怀斯曼说,在返回地球的途中,船员们特别愿意和国际空间站的团队通话,原因很具体。
“飞行第7天,我们和国际空间站进行了对接通话,”他说,“那是我们最喜爱的一天之一,整场通话最棒的部分就是我们都吃着一样的食物。”
当被问及旅途中喜爱的食物时,怀斯曼和格洛弗兴奋地列出了香辣青豆、焗西兰花和法吉塔等餐食选项。
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/artemis-astronauts-describe-spectacular-moon-mission-eating-peanut-mms-splashdown/
Artemis II crew reveals what they ate right after splashdown: “I got some peanut M&Ms, anybody want some?”
May 1, 2026 / 9:10 AM EDT / CBS News
Even though times have changed since the early days of dehydrated ice cream, astronaut food is notoriously bland. It’s also designed not to have crumbs, since they could float around all over the capsule.
But candy isn’t a problem.
When the Artemis II crew returned to Earth, the first thing they ate — before they were rescued from their capsule — was peanut M&Ms, commander Reid Wiseman said Friday during a “CBS Mornings” town hall, “Artemis II: A Celebration of Heroes.” Wiseman and fellow astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen answered questions from students about their historic mission at the event.
“When we landed, we splashed down into the Pacific Ocean, waiting for the rescue forces to come open the hatch, and Christina, out of her spacesuit pocket, goes, ‘I got some peanut M&Ms, anybody want some?’” Wiseman said, making the crew and the kids at the town hall laugh. “And so we’re leaning against the side of the spacecraft, just come back from the moon, eating peanut M&Ms; we were happy.”
It wasn’t the only time food came up as a talking point on the space flight.
People back on Earth couldn’t help but notice a jar of Nutella floating through the capsule just minutes before the four astronauts set the record for the farthest any human has ever traveled from Earth.
The jar was seen floating just behind Koch’s head in the shot.
NASA confirmed the moment was definitely not product placement, but Nutella’s owner, the Ferrero Group, still enjoyed basking in the (moon) glow.
“Honored to have traveled further than any spread in history 🚀 Taking spreading smiles to new heights,” the company wrote on X, adding, “We’ve traveled to a lot of breakfast tables. Never any quite like this.”
Eating in space
As it turns out, the crew said the food wasn’t so bad on the mission.
Wiseman said the crew enjoyed speaking with the team on the International Space Station on their way back to Earth for a very specific reason.
“On flight Day 7, we had a link up with the International Space Station,” he said. “It was one of our favorite days and the best part about that whole call was we were all eating the same food.”
Asked what food they enjoyed on the trip, Wiseman and Glover excitedly listed off spicy green beans, broccoli au gratin and fajitas among the meal options.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/artemis-astronauts-describe-spectacular-moon-mission-eating-peanut-mms-splashdown/
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