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Astronauts could have a more joyful, Earth-like dining experience using Latvian designer Klinta Locmele's Zero collection of microgravity tableware made for eating in space.
The scientist invented the first object patented in space — called the Capillary Beverage, Space Cup or Zero-G cup, which makes it easier to drink beverages in the absence of gravity, and he is ...
Longtime NASA astronaut Don Pettit is set to return from his fourth trip to space on Saturday night. Here are some of his most stunning photos of the cosmos.
NASA astronaut Don Pettit created the Capillary Cup, a zero-gravity cup that floats in the air, enabling him to drink without the need for a bag and straw, as noted by the Rochester Institute of ...
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SCIENCE & TECH| Unlike conventional space coffee, which is consumed from sealed bags through a straw, the Capillary Cup allows astronauts to experience the aroma of their drink—an essential element of ...
NASA astronaut Don Pettit created the Capillary Cup, a zero-gravity cup that floats in the air and allows him to drink without using a bag and straw, according to the Rochester Institute of ...