Buon Giorno! Come va? Got that spaced-out feeling? No problem. Now you can have your espresso even if you are at the international space station...not that you or I plan to be their anytime soon, eh? Good to see you. C'mon down from cyberspace and help yourself to an ISSpresso and a virtual treat. Just like the astronauts!
Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti is not only
the first Italian woman in space, but she's the first astronaut to drink
espresso in orbit.
She sipped espresso over the weekend made from the
ISSpresso, a very special coffee machine that's the first of its kind and made
just for astronauts. It landed at the International Space Station last week.
The ISSpresso took years to build and was a combined
effort between Italian coffee company Lavazza and engineering firm Argotec.
The thing with space is that it's not the best place
for a high-pressure, steaming contraption like an espresso machine. Plus,
there's no gravity, which is what makes that coffee land in your cup every
morning.
The ISSpresso is thus a bit of an engineering marvel,
and replaces the instant coffee that's historically been on the space station.
To make coffee, astronauts use a regular coffee
capsule, and the machine brews it using a special system of pipes. The coffee
ends up in a pouch, and the astronaut drinks it through a straw.
According to
NASA, the machine isn't much larger than the typical espresso machine you'd
find on Earth.
Lavazza would not comment on the cost of developing the
ISSpresso.
Astronauts often miss the little comforts of home, and
Lavazza says the coffee tastes just like an espresso would if it was ordered at
a cafe in Rome. (Minus the straw, of course.)
Sound a little spaced out to me, but then... I am waiting for Tim Hortons to set up its own space station. Not much in the way of marketing surprises me these days. Of course there will be a Burger King right next to it, but that's okay, too!
See ya, eh!
Bob
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