Video: How to enjoy coffee on the universe?

In a new video posted on the YouTube channel of the European Space Agency ESA, astronaut Tim Peake gave fans a chance to admire the process of making coffee in the air, Cnet reported.

When in the air, you can't open the door and go to your favorite cafe to enjoy a cup of cappuccino as usual. Knowing the fans will be curious about the process of brewing coffee in the air, astronaut Tim Peake made a video republishing the entire process.

The video was posted by Tim Peake above at Node 1 (also known as "Unity" - "Unity" ), the ISS space storage and food module. You can think of this module as a separate ISS kitchen.

Astronauts should not drink water with a cup like we do.Tim Peake's coffee is stored in a sealed bag so that the liquid does not escape and floats in the ISS space. In the video, he took out a silver bag with a note "coffee with cream and sugar substitutes".

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Astronauts should not drink water with a cup like we do.

The coffee maker on ISS is clearly not the same as Keurig or Nestle's regular coffee models. To get hot water, Peake attached his coffee bag to a machine that called "water pump" and touched the "hot water" button and waited until his coffee bag had enough water. After that, he took off the bag, attached the straw and started enjoying a cup of cosmic coffee.

Earlier, last Friday, Peake made the first British space walk. At the same time, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly also shared a picture of the first flowers blooming in the air.