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Scientists have aged wine in space and the bottles are now back on Earth – ZME Science
We’ll know in February whether it’s delicious or awful.
It was time to say goodbye at the International Space Station (ISS) — but not to a fellow astronaut. A dozen bottles of French Bordeaux wine were sent back to Earth this week after spending over a year aging in space as part of an experiment on the future of agriculture. Sadly, the astronauts didnt get to taste any of the bottles, and neither did we.
New entry on my wish list: space wine. The canisters in which the bottles were placed at the ISS. Image credit: Space Cargo
The bottles arrived on…
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