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Listen • 2:52 The Space Dawgs at Burnet High School are a culinary team trying to make the best meals for NASA astronauts to eat aboard the International Space Station.
A culinary arts team from a Texas Hill Country high school is one of only 10 in the nation to compete in a NASA contest to create an out-of-this-world dish for astronauts to eat aboard the International Space Station.
Students in Chef Mike Erickson s culinary arts class at Burnet High School had to create a dish that was tasty and meets NASA requirements.
They call their culinary team the Space Dawgs, a play on the school s mascot, a bulldog.