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Java In Zero-G - How The Space Coffee Cup Works
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10 months ago
Astronauts on the International Space Station have a zero-g cup for their java.
Credit: NASA Johnson Space Center
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When working 12- to 14-hour days aboard the International Space Station,
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caffeine is, well, a must for many astronauts.
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On average, an astronaut may consume about 100 mg of caffeine per day.
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That's equivalent to one cup of coffee, two cups of tea,
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or about one can of a typical energy drink.
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But in space, they can't just pour a cup of joe.
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To get their morning brew, astronauts typically sip from a plastic pouch through a straw.
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However, astronaut Don Pettit wanted the comforting feeling of sipping from a mug in his hand.
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So he invented another way, the zero-gravity cup, also known as the space cup.
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The cup relies on surface tension and the laws of physics to keep the liquid in place,
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enabling the drinker to take spill-free sips.
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Just how does the space cup work?
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In microgravity, liquids will form in globs, or bubbles.
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So to keep coffee from floating away,
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the space cup's specially designed shape ensures that as crew members sip,
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the liquid flows through an angled channel,
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creating an experience like drinking from a mug on Earth.
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But there's a wrinkle, getting the water for their brew.
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Aboard the space station, crew members actually need to turn yesterday's coffee into today's coffee.
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They use a water dispensing unit that takes recycled liquids
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and the moisture gathered from the air to provide hot, potable water for the crew.
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Then they will take a plastic pouch loaded with freeze-dried coffee grounds,
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connect it to the unit, and fill the pouch with hot water.
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From there, crew members can sip their fresh java.
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Now one big question looms for the future.
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Exactly how much coffee would be enough to sustain a mission to Mars?
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