Eternal to Explore Space Applications From Its New R&D Site at NASA Kennedy Space Center

After winning the first phase of the NASA Deep Space Food Challenge, Eternal will continue its research efforts to support the crews’ nutrition in other planets and space vessels, as part of the ongoing collaboration with the Human Spaceflight Laboratory.

Commander Bill O’Hara, outside the ILMAH (Inflatable Lunar/Mars Analog Habitat), with a pack of Eternal Burgers, made with Mycofood. (Photo: Business Wire)

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.--()--Eternal has secured a place in the Space Life Science Lab (SLSL) in NASA Kennedy Space Center as part of the ongoing collaboration with the University of North Dakota (UND) Human Spaceflight Laboratory.

With the NASA Deep Space Food Challenge playing a protagonic role in this collaboration, Eternal started to utilize this new facility to pursue the efforts in making possible for crews to have a nutritious source of fresh food in deep space, be that in other planets or in spaceships.

Eternal has been working on an appliance that, combined with the life support systems of the spaceship, will be able to create a fungal based ingredient -Mycofood- that is versatile enough to allow crews to “print” a variety of recipes by just pressing a button. “Creating a burger or an ice-cream should be as easy as choosing between a Latte or an Americano in a coffee machine,” explained Miguel Neumann, Eternal’s CFO, in a recent interview with Spectrum News, a local TV channel.

The invention, created and patented by Eternal, started with its founder’s desire of bringing good quality nutrition to every family’s home. Given how compact this complex device is, it became clear it was perfect for confined spaces - be that deep sea, Antarctica or space.

Pablo de León, a long-term NASA collaborator -and confessed science-fiction fan- commented how the idea of “printing a meal by pressing a button” captured his imagination, bringing him memories of his youth watching Star Trek. Pablo’s thorough understanding of how spaceship systems work is helping to make sure Eternal’s appliance has the right inputs and additional ingredients to operate.

The collaboration between the two teams has seen them win the first phase of NASA Deep Space Food Challenge, and the crew of an analogue mission organized by the UND trying Eternal products.

Eternal expects to use this R&D facility as a platform to integrate other innovations the company is working on to the efforts to make human spaceflight missions less reliant on an Earth-based supply chain, be that through construction materials that can be used and produced in space, or other applications of synthetic biology.

About Eternal

Eternal is a biotechnology company that uses Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Computer Vision to develop sustainable solutions for a variety of industries, from food to construction materials. Eternal is an XPRIZE semi-finalist and NASA Deep Space Food Challenge winner.

https://www.eternal.bio

About Mycofood

Mycofood is a fungi-based ingredient developed by Eternal. It is sustainable, vegan and non-gmo.

Contacts

David Perez,  pr@eternal.bio

Contacts

David Perez,  pr@eternal.bio