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posted by martyb on Thursday April 16 2015, @11:15AM   Printer-friendly
from the look-what's-brewing-on-the-ISS dept.

Imagine starting your day without any coffee. Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, Tim Hortons and vany other chains thrive on our coffee addiction. Add to that the fact that many of us have already had a cup or two even before venturing out to get a cup from one of those chains. Well, an Anonymous Coward has written in to tell us of some hard-working folks who had to give up real coffee for months at a time!

For years, the hard-working astronauts aboard the ISS had to begin their day with freeze-dried, reconstituted coffee served in plastic pouches. Now, this gross injustice may finally be remedied. The resupply mission scheduled to be launched today (Tuesday) will carry a new model of space espresso maker. Manufactured by Lavazza and the Italian aerospace firm Argotec, the machine is specially designed for microgravity operation, and uses off-the-shelf Lavazza coffee packets.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by TheRaven on Thursday April 16 2015, @05:29PM

    by TheRaven (270) on Thursday April 16 2015, @05:29PM (#171664) Journal
    In my case, it's largely psychological. Every morning, I drink a large copy of coffee (freshly ground, blend of Kivu/Mysore/Harrar - not over-roast, nice and smooth), which usually takes me about 45 minutes to finish. I wake up gradually and by the time I've finished the coffee I'm wide awake. A caffeine-free infusion works as well, but I like the taste of coffee in the morning. It doesn't really matter what you do, but having a morning ritual helps start the day.
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