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After too much coffee you might feel like you're floating, but for astronauts getting their coffee to stop floating can be a real headache. In a video posted to celebrate International Coffee ...
Once the water has been heated, the astronaut grabs a plastic pouch filled with freeze-dried coffee grounds, connects it to the unit, and fills it with the hot water. After that, they can go off ...
NASA astronaut Don Pettit loves his coffee. So it comes as no surprise that he found a way to drink coffee from a cup, instead of the traditional straw, on his day off Sunday aboard the ...
An astronaut has shown how you drink a cup of coffee — in space. NASA spaceman Don Pettit demonstrated the tricky task of sipping from a special mug in microgravity on the International Space ...
Two almost identical images show an astronaut sipping his coffee—but can you find the ... are some tips to help you get unstuck (no spoilers, promise!): Scan the Scene: Pay close attention ...
For many, the day doesn't truly begin until that first sip of coffee. But what happens when you're orbiting 400 kilometres above Earth, where gravity refuses to play along? NASA astronaut Don Pettit ...
Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti ... steaming contraption like an espresso machine. Plus, there's no gravity, which is what makes that coffee land in your cup every morning.
An astronaut has shown how you drink a cup of coffee - in space. NASA spaceman Don Pettit demonstrated the tricky task of sipping from a special mug in microgravity on the International Space ...
An innovative astronaut missed the smell of his morning coffee so much while on board the International Space Station that he invented a creative solution. NASA astronaut Don Pettit created the ...