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How Astronauts Drink Coffee in Space #shorts

Drinking coffee in space is harder than it looks — without gravity, liquids float away from cups! ☕🚀
NASA engineers solved this with the Zero-Gravity Coffee Cup — a clever open container that uses capillary action and surface tension instead of gravity. The angled teardrop shape naturally pulls the coffee toward the rim when astronauts sip, letting them drink normally without sealed bags or straws — and they can finally smell the aroma!
Designed at NASA’s Glenn Research Center, this cup was tested on the International Space Station and proved that everyday experiences can be recreated in microgravity.
In this short: real footage/explanation of how it works, why it matters for long-duration missions (Moon, Mars), and the satisfying science behind capillary action.
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