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Join the next generation of food pioneers!
Get ready for an out of this world experience. Join food science educator Daphne Bradford for an exciting new afterschool program designed to spark curiosity and inspire the next generation of food scientists, aerospace innovators, and future astronauts.
With NASA’s Artemis campaign leading the charge back to the Moon, this is a thrilling time to explore the science behind space exploration, starting with what astronauts eat. Students will dive into hands-on activities focused on space food preparation, using real preservation techniques like dehydration, fermentation, and freeze drying. Along the way, they will explore how to develop sustainable food systems for both life on Earth and missions beyond.
This innovative program highlights the essential role of nutrition in human survival, whether on Earth, the Moon, or one day, Mars.
Session 1 will meet every Tuesday & Thursday, 3:00pm-5:00pm May 6th-15th.
Meet the Instructor: Daphne Bradford.
Daphne Bradford brings a powerful blend of innovation and expertise to this program. She is an Apple Distinguished Educator, a Microsoft Innovative Educator, and a national leader in educational technology. Daphne has empowered students and teachers alike, teaching everything from digital media publishing to food science to healthy eating app design. Her mission is to provide healthy meals for astronauts.
Contact us at reservations@downeyspacecenter.org if you have any questions.
Program takes place at the Columbia Memorial Space Center.
12400 Columbia Way
Downey, CA 90242
Age Category
Youth
Instructor
Eric Nilsen
Jay Waldron
Laureal Whitney
Mitch Tannen
Latasia Floyd
Alta Med
The Whole Child
Angela Porter
CMSC Staff
Valdemar Vera
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