If the Space Cup works in Earth gravity, they'd be great gift shop and website memorabilia. They'd be fun even if they can't work on Earth - just to try them.
This memory kept intruding as I'm watching this: As a small child I was blown away by this one simple fact: Those astronauts we see in *Skylab* are _FALLING!!!_ Yes, they are falling towards the Earth. At the same rate that Earth is curving away beneath them. _That's_ what an orbit is. It is *_falling!_* Soon after I realized that means our Earth is also dropping towards the sun. At the same rate that the sun is curving away from us. I don't know why that particular mind-expanding epiphany just took center stage in my head.
There's so many videos showing astronauts showing how liquids behave on the space station in zero G. Like the moment at 0:44 mark. Im always amazed they sometimes let the little droplets float away. Id think with all that equipment up there that the water could make its way into, that would be kept at a minimum. But they always look like its a carefree type thing.
A gallon jug of freeze dried coffee should give one serving to one person each day, on the four month mission to Mars only, using two tablespoons per serving. A quickly thought out answer only.
How much coffee to get to mars? With 4 crew, 4 cups per day at 1 gram of instant coffee per cup... 7,200 grams, or 253.97 ounces. That's one way, of course on a 450 day transit. Round trip at 16 ounces per plastic container, that's 32 containers.
How they drink coffee, How they use toilet, How they exercise, How they sleep, fun videos flying in and out or show liquid water etc, But there are no videos showing what experiments they do. ISS is a smelly, flying picnic spot.
Coincidentally, the inventor of the cup astronaut Don Pettit, is currently on the station now and is the oldest active astronaut
If the Space Cup works in Earth gravity, they'd be great gift shop and website memorabilia. They'd be fun even if they can't work on Earth - just to try them.
there's a reason they don't show the top down view of the cup in this video
This memory kept intruding as I'm watching this: As a small child I was blown away by this one simple fact: Those astronauts we see in *Skylab* are _FALLING!!!_ Yes, they are falling towards the Earth. At the same rate that Earth is curving away beneath them. _That's_ what an orbit is. It is *_falling!_*
Soon after I realized that means our Earth is also dropping towards the sun. At the same rate that the sun is curving away from us.
I don't know why that particular mind-expanding epiphany just took center stage in my head.
Well, thank you for telling us, as i didn't know, but oh Lord it must be an experience to see it from the Space Station!!! Anywyays keep it up!
Yesterday's coffee is today's coffee. This reminds me of the old adage that you don't own Beer you only rent it but this takes it to the next level.
There's so many videos showing astronauts showing how liquids behave on the space station in zero G. Like the moment at 0:44 mark. Im always amazed they sometimes let the little droplets float away. Id think with all that equipment up there that the water could make its way into, that would be kept at a minimum. But they always look like its a carefree type thing.
Une tasse de café dans l'espace plutôt cool
If you take me to mars then I really do not know if coffee will be enough. lol ;)
A gallon jug of freeze dried coffee should give one serving to one person each day, on the four month mission to Mars only, using two tablespoons per serving. A quickly thought out answer only.
How the food goes down to their digestion system??😮
Our oesophagus pushes it down
The cup looks like something.
I've been wondering why I hadn't heard more about this amazing coffee cup!
How much coffee to get to mars? With 4 crew, 4 cups per day at 1 gram of instant coffee per cup...
7,200 grams, or 253.97 ounces. That's one way, of course on a 450 day transit. Round trip at 16 ounces per plastic container, that's 32 containers.
Now that’s interested !!
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,I drink milk that way..!!!! 😂😂😂😂
LMAO that’s hilarious!!! 😂😂
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How they drink coffee, How they use toilet, How they exercise, How they sleep, fun videos flying in and out or show liquid water etc,
But there are no videos showing what experiments they do. ISS is a smelly, flying picnic spot.
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They did not, becouse they are not in space...
Lol this is such BS
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