Monday, April 13, 2009

Starbucks in Space (and Other Adventures in Zero-G)

Living is space is a little different when you don't have gravity to do things we take for granted like keeping coffee in the bottom of your coffee cup until you are ready to drink it. Science Friday recently featured videos by Astronaut Don Pettit. Pettit recently flow on the ISS and discovered a way to make a space based coffee cup. Here he demonstrates his invention.



He also took a bunch of candy corn with him to do a unique demonstration illustrating how soap gets the dirt out.



And saving the best for last, some of his time lapse photography. Watch the day/night cycles, the aurora, and the ISS solar panels rotating to maintain the best angle to catch the sunlight.



We need more astronauts who caputure videos like this for us!

Reprinted with permission from the Half-Astrophysicist Blog.

4 comments:

Beejay said...

Just keep sipping, sipping and sipping on that coffee...ah, hah, it will also work for .......

kkdither said...

I think I could drink my coffee out of a bag, didn't seem much different.... oh well. The candy corn thing was pretty cool.

SER said...

Well if I ever go out in space I am taking some baby "sippy" cups with filled with tequila! Then I know I won't still any.

OrbsCorbs said...

It still amazes me to see things floating around weightless in space.

I'm so easily amused . . .