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Regarded as the strongest coffee in the world, the Death Wish Coffe will be sent to astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday (29). The product received this title because it contains a high dose of caffeine and has a more intense flavor.
The founder of Death Wish Coffee, Mike Brown, said that the idea of shipping mainly for the product is easy to prepare. "We could not imagine a better way to demonstrate the strength of our coffee than to offer ISS crew members an easy mix that will keep them on their feet," says the director.
The version to be sent to the space is freeze-dried, that is to say that the coffee is subjected to a process of dehydration and then frozen under vacuum. The product will also be packaged in a kind of aluminum foil that is already used by NASA to provide other drinks to astronauts.
According to Death Wish Coffee, its coffee represents 200% more caffeine compared to traditional versions
The coffees will be shipped aboard SpaceX's CRS-15 Dragon satellite, which will depart of Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Coffee in Space
Astronauts had access to instant coffee since November 2000, when the first crew entered residence on the International Space Station. Currently, they receive caffeinated or decaffeinated mixtures, as well as mixed Kona coffee from the Hula Girl brand in both sugar and powder versions, or both products.
In May 2015, the crew received its first
Source: Fox News
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