NEW YORK: With the launch of the Dragon cargo craft , it is expected to reach the International Space Station by Friday. The resupply cargo ship comes with a lot of things including the ISSpresso machine.
The ISSpresso machine is expected to give astronauts a real coffee break once it hits the International Space Station.
According to Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano, one of the things he missed on Earth during his stint at the space station was espresso. If he will be sent on a mission to the International Space Station, he might not say no anymore with the ISSpresso on board.
After some delays, the ISSpresso machine is finally arriving at the International Space Station. ISSpresso was developed by Italian aerospace company Argotec, along with coffee company Lavazza. The space coffee machine is just the size of a microwave.
According to the developers, one of the biggest challenge of making the said the machine was how to stop the espresso from floating.
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