Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Wine cellar in space: Bottles sent to ISS for a year of ageing

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CAPECANAVE­RAL: A dozen bottles of fine French wine arrived at the space station on Monday, not for the astronauts, but for science.

The red Bordeaux wine will age for a year up there before returning to Earth. Researcher­s will study how weightless­ness and space radiation affect the aging process. The goal is to develop new flavours and properties for the food industry. The bottles flew up aboard a Northrop Grumman capsule that launched from Virginia on Saturday and arrived at the Internatio­nal Space Station on Monday.

Each bottle was packed in a metal canister to prevent breakage.

Universiti­es in Bordeaux, France, and Bavaria, Germany, are taking part in the experiment from Space Cargo Unlimited, a Luxembourg startup.

Winemaking uses both yeast and bacteria, and involves chemical processes, making wine ideal for space study, said University of Erlangen-nuremberg’s Michael Lebert, the experiment’s scientific director, in a company video.

The space-aged wine will be compared to Bordeaux wine aged on Earth.

This is the first of six space missions planned by the company over the next three years touching on the future of agricultur­e given our changing world.

“This is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure,” Nicolas Gaume, chief executive and co-founder of Space Cargo Unlimited, said in a statement.

 ?? AP ?? Researcher­s at Space Cargo Unlimited prepare a bottle of red wine that was later flown to the Internatio­nal Space Station.
AP Researcher­s at Space Cargo Unlimited prepare a bottle of red wine that was later flown to the Internatio­nal Space Station.

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