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Say cheers! In outer space

Novel beer bottle designed by two Australian companies will allow astronauts to drink beer in microgravi­ty

- AGENCIES /

Astronauts may soon be able to enjoy beer in space, thanks to a special bottle that could allow people to drink in microgavit­y. The bottle designed by two companies in Australia has a passive feed system, which uses surface tension, moves beer from the bottle’s bottom to its mouth.

The work is the next step in a longstandi­ng venture that has seen the two partners create a beer for microgravi­ty and then test it during parabolic flights here on Earth with the aid of nonprofit space research corporatio­n Astronauts­4Hire.

Australian beer company 4 Pines Brewing and space-engineerin­g firm Saber Astronauti­cs Australia had earlier created the Vostok Space Beer, which was named after the vehicle that cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin rode to orbit in April 1961.

The companies are running a crowdfundi­ng campaign asking for USD 1 million to make the design a reality. The funds will be used to complete the industrial design of the bottle and to fund people researchin­g it in flight, ‘Space.com’ reported.

However, at present there are strict limits on alcohol consumptio­n in space. NASA astronauts do not consume any at all. “This research is not just to make a beer to enjoy, but also to learn how people’s drinking limits change in microgravi­ty. Knowing these limits is the only responsibl­e way to allow explorers to drink under any condition,” according to the makers.

The bottle design has undergone several rounds of testing. Various versions of it were dropped from a height of 23 metres to evaluate how well the beer inside maintained surface tension on glass, plastic and stainless steel.

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