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For example, he invented the Zero-G Coffee Cup during an ISS mission in 2008. This device allows astronauts to drink coffee in low gravity without having to use a straw. To make it, Pettit tore a ...
Selected as an astronaut in 1996, Pettit has spent over 370 days in space, including multiple spacewalks. He’s famous for making science fun, from inventing the Zero-G coffee cup to filming ...
One of his most notable contributions was the creation of the Zero-G Coffee Cup during a mission in 2008. This device allows astronauts to enjoy coffee in microgravity without the need for a straw.
Pettit is the designer of the ISS's capillary cup, which allows astronauts to drink coffee (and enjoy its pleasant fragrance) on the ISS without the hot beverage escaping. Pettit's desire to drink ...
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John McFall with the gold medal he won for the 200 meters sprint at the Visa Paralympic World Cup. Credit: Jacklee / CC BY-SA 2.0 ... International Space Station (ISS), making him the first astronaut ...
The chemical engineer is best known for his orbital astrophotography and in-space inventions, such as the Zero G Cup. The 69-year-old is also NASA's oldest active astronaut. Pettit graduated from ...