Japan Delivers Whiskey To Space Station
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CAPE CANAVERAL (CBSMiami/AP) — In what could be a first, Japan has delivered whiskey to the astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
For scientific purposes, of course.
A Japanese company known for its whiskey and other alcoholic beverages included five types of distilled spirits in the cargo ship that arrived at the space station Monday. The station's big robotic arm — operated by Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui — grabbed onto the supply craft launched Wednesday by his homeland. Flight controllers anchored it down.
The supply ship contains nearly 10,000 pounds of cargo, including the six liquor samples. Suntory Global Innovation Center in Tokyo wants to see if alcoholic beverages mellow the same in space as they do on Earth.
A NASA spokesman says all research flown to the space station is agreed upon by everyone involved.
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