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NASA’s Rs 6.75 Crore Challenge: Cook the Best Food for Mars

Can You Cook the Best Food for Mars? NASA Offers Rs 6.75 Crore Prize

NASA has launched a global competition with a $750,000 (Rs 6.75 crore) prize purse to solve one of the biggest challenges of a Mars mission: feeding astronauts. The “Deep Space Food Challenge: Mars to Table” seeks revolutionary systems to grow and prepare food on the Red Planet.

Key Takeaways

  • Prize Money: $750,000 (approx. Rs 6.75 crore) for winning solutions.
  • Goal: Develop self-sustaining systems to grow, process, and cook food on Mars.
  • Deadline: Registration is open until July 31, 2026.
  • Earth Benefit: The technology could also improve food security in harsh environments on Earth.

The Galactic Menu Beyond the Tube

For decades, astronauts have relied on pre-packaged meals and semi-liquid food from tubes. A Moon mission can carry supplies, but a multi-year journey to Mars demands complete independence from Earth.

NASA is now searching for holistic systems that can produce nutritious meals directly within a Martian habitat. The challenge targets chefs, students, and citizen scientists, focusing not just on flavour but on , thermodynamics, and waste management.

An artist's representation of a future Martian base.
An artist’s representation of a future Martian base. (Photo: Nasa)

Winning designs must integrate with life support systems, turning recycled air and water into meals that support astronauts’ physical and mental health during the long isolation.

Solving Hunger on Two Planets

A key benefit of this challenge is its potential for Earth. The compact, resource-efficient food systems developed for Mars could transform how we feed people in extreme environments—from Antarctic research stations to drought-affected regions in India.

The Expedition 61 crew shares a traditional Thanksgiving feast aboard the International Space Station.
The Expedition 61 crew shares a traditional Thanksgiving feast aboard the International Space Station. From left to right: Christina Koch (Nasa), Alexander Skvortsov (Roscosmos), Jessica Meir (Nasa), Oleg Skripochka (Roscosmos), Andrew Morgan (Nasa), and Commander Luca Parmitano (European Space Agency). (Photo: Nasa)

Judges are looking for innovative ideas that deliver shelf-stable, nutrient-rich, and tasty food. Registration for the global competition remains open until July 31, 2026.

The journey to Mars will be long, but with the right culinary technology, it could be a far more palatable experience.

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