{"id":46711,"date":"2014-11-25T15:48:39","date_gmt":"2014-11-25T20:48:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-first-zero-g-real-coffee-machine-arrives-at-the-space-station-thanks-to-the-italians-of-course\/"},"modified":"2014-11-25T15:48:39","modified_gmt":"2014-11-25T20:48:39","slug":"the-first-zero-g-real-coffee-machine-arrives-at-the-space-station-thanks-to-the-italians-of-course","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/mars-colonization\/the-first-zero-g-real-coffee-machine-arrives-at-the-space-station-thanks-to-the-italians-of-course\/","title":{"rendered":"The first zero-g real coffee machine arrives at the Space Station (thanks to the Italians, of course)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Yesterday morning, Italys first female astronaut arrived at    the International Space Station, carrying  well, more    accurately, clutchingin her arms like a    first-born child  the first zero-g Certified Italian Espresso    coffee machine. The machine, called the ISSpresso, was created    by a couple of Italian companies after another Italian    astronaut returned from the space station in 2012 and    complained about the lack of good coffee while in Earth orbit.    This might just seem like a very costly first-world frivolity    at the expense of real science, but the introduction of a    coffee machine to the ISS isnt just for fun: The good times    that will be enjoyed over a hot plastic pouch of perkare    expected togo a long way towards reducing the extreme    isolation and stress that astronauts experience aboard the ISS.  <\/p>\n<p>    The ISSpresso was developed by Lavazza and Argotec  both based    out of Turin, Italy, with the former being one of the    topcoffee machine companies in Europe. The machine, which    weighs in at a bulky 20 kilograms (44 lbs), was    deliveredby the three Expedition 42\/43 astronauts     including Samantha Cristoforetti, Italys first female    astronaut.  <\/p>\n<p>      How the ISSpresso coffee machine works    <\/p>\n<p>    While creating espresso is fairly simple here on Earth, forcing    high-pressure water through coffee grounds is a complex and    dangerous task when youre 300 miles above Earth, with no    gravity assistance and only a few millimeters of    easily-punctured aluminium protecting you from the infinite    harshness of space.  <\/p>\n<p>    The ISSpresso, then, is not like your Starbucks espresso    machine. The astronaut starts by filling a pouch of water from    the ISSs water reserve and connecting it to the ISSpressos    input valve. The water is then aspirated, pressurized (to 9    bar), and heated to 94 degrees Celsius (201F)  optimal    espresso-making temperature. The water is then shot down a pipe    that can withstand up to 400 bar, through a Keurig-like capsule    of coffee grounds, and into another pouch. The astronaut then    (carefully) drinks the coffee through a straw. According to    Lavazza, the end result is a certified pouch of Italian    espresso, and tastes pretty good  though I suspect the lack of    aroma (its a sealed system) probably detracts from the    experience (and taste) somewhat.  <\/p>\n<p>      ISSpresso, squirting espresso into a pouch    <\/p>\n<p>    Due to the lack of gravity on board the space station, the    ISSpresso cant yet produce a latte or flat white. On Earth,    gravity is used to separate the steamed foam from the liquid    milk  up in space, theyd have to use a centrifuge, which    might be taking things just a little too far. (Plus, without    gravity, would the milk even float on the coffee anyway?)  <\/p>\n<p>    The ISSpresso machine will be the centerpiece of the space    stations new corner cafe, which will be a place for    Expedition astronauts to kick back, unwind, and reflect over a    pouch of coffee. Astronauts usually spend about six months on    the ISS, which can be quite isolating when you absolutely    cannot return to Earth to see your friends and family until the    end of the mission. Living in odd conditions and carrying out    space walks can obviously be rather stressful, too.  <\/p>\n<p>    The first interplanetary coffee machine joins     the first zero-g 3D printer, which was carried to the    International Space Station back in September. Like the    ISSpresso, the 3D printer serves a scientific purpose: Being    able to build stuff in space, rather than brute-force launching    everything from within Earths gravitational grip, would make    deep-space exploration and eventual colonization a much more    realistic prospect. Obviously, if theres a decent cup of    coffee waiting on the surface of Mars, humanitys first    interplanetary colonists might be a little more willing to    leave home.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now read:Caffeine:    The science of why were all hooked  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Originally posted here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.extremetech.com\/extreme\/194869-the-first-zero-g-real-coffee-machine-arrives-at-the-space-station-thanks-to-the-italians-of-course\/RK=0\/RS=vrw6ZjnHXOToO8vU29Mvaa4DEJY-\" title=\"The first zero-g real coffee machine arrives at the Space Station (thanks to the Italians, of course)\">The first zero-g real coffee machine arrives at the Space Station (thanks to the Italians, of course)<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Yesterday morning, Italys first female astronaut arrived at the International Space Station, carrying well, more accurately, clutchingin her arms like a first-born child the first zero-g Certified Italian Espresso coffee machine. 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