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DescriptionScienceCasts- The Zero Gravity Coffee Cup.webm
English: Read http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/15jul_coffeecup/ for more!
Drinking coffee in space is surprisingly tricky. Physicists researching the strange behavior of fluids onboard the International Space Station have invented a zero-g coffee cup to make the morning "cuppa Joe" a little easier to swallow.
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