Chosen career:

Space Nutritionist

Interests:

Health

Skills: ImaginativeOpen-mindedOrganised
Health law and policy illustration
Description

Space nutritionists plan the food that will be sent on missions with astronauts. This involves making sure they get enough of each food group but also giving them a choice of food. This is now far from the days of pureed food in a tube – astronauts are sent all sorts of meals and snacks, but they must be packaged in the correct way to survive the journey and to not damage any parts of a spacecraft, such as by making crumbs that can float away.

Routes

An undergraduate degree in law with a masters or PhD specialising in aerospace law.

Example UK Employers

European Space Agency

Key Stage 2 Curriculum Links

Science

Animals including humans: Space nutritionists know about the nutrients required for the normal function of the human body.

Earth and space: Space nutritionists know how the conditions in space may differ from those on Earth for the human body.

Other

Cooking and nutrition: Space nutritionists know about balanced diets and nutrition required for different people.

Key Stage 3 Curriculum Links

Biology

Structure and function of living organisms: Space nutritionists know about the nutrients required for the normal function of the human body.

Other

Cooking and nutrition: Space nutritionists know about balanced diets and nutrition required for different people.

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