NASA astronaut demonstrates pudding in zero-gravity
(FOX 13) - How do you eat pudding in space?
NASA posted a video Tuesday, giving us a look at how astronaut Jack Fischer does it.
The video shows Fischer squeezing a long stream of pudding onto a spoon. It piles almost a half-foot high before he begins eating from the top of the squishy-looking pile.
In zero-gravity, things like pudding may be unpredictable but now we know what to expect. Some of the pudding begins to float away after he chomps down on the top. Then Fischer begins to float away.
Fischer, who was one of two NASA astronauts that participated in the 200th spacewalk at the International Space Station, had to catch the next bite of floating pudding with his mouth.