Space Bites: Reflections of a NASA Food Scientist

February 6, 2025

Book Talk and Signing. Monday, February 10, 4-5 p.m., Steenbock Library, BioCommons

Please make space to join us at Steenbock Library for an out-of-this-world talk, as Vicki Kloeris discusses her book, Space Bites: Reflections of a NASA Food Scientist! The talk will be followed by a book signing, with copies of the book available for sale.

Light snacks will be provided. The event is free and open to the public and all of campus.

For questions about the event, including accommodations, please contact Jessica Newman at jessica.newman@wisc.edu or by phone at (608) 263-3899

Vicki Kloeris, MS, CFS

Author biography:

Vickie Kloeris is a food scientist with an out of this world career. She worked at NASA in space food systems for 34 years. For 29 of those years, she served as the NASA manager of first the Shuttle and then the International Space Station food systems. She and her teams worked through the complex challenges of creating tasty, nutritious, long-lasting, easy-to-prepare meals that support the dietary and psychological needs of astronauts living on the space station. Kloeris has worked with 100s of astronauts to plan their favorite meals and holiday specialty meals for space travel. Kloeris received NASA’s highest honor, the NASA Distinguished Service Medal in 2019. During her career, Kloeris was twice awarded the NASA Exceptional Service Medal and received the Johnson Space Center Director’s Commendation Award.

She earned a B.S. in Microbiology and a M.S. in Food Science and Technology from Texas A&M University. Kloeris has authored and co-authored many publications and done extensive public relations work during her time at NASA. Kloeris served as IFT President 2021-2022.