@LinusEkenstam: This is how we serve space coffee now, fluid dynamics designed cup
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Linus Ekenstam demonstrates a fluid dynamics designed cup for drinking coffee in space, showcasing how it works in microgravity.
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This is how we serve space coffee now, fluid dynamics designed cup 👀🙃 https://t.co/wOVfaolVla
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