πŸš€ No Burping in Space! 😱
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On Earth, when you burp, gravity helps keep the food, liquids, and solids in your stomach while allowing only the gas to escape through your mouth. πŸ½οΈπŸ’¨ This is why a burp on Earth is just a release of air, no mess! πŸ˜… However, in space, there's no gravity to separate the gas from the solids and liquids in your stomach. πŸ›Έ So, instead of just burping, the gas mixes with the liquids and solids, causing what feels like a mini vomit. 🀒🌌 Astronauts have to be extra careful, as this could make eating and digestion much trickier up there! πŸ₯΄ facts fun fact science
πŸš€ NASA Can Now "Email" Tools to Astronauts Thanks to 3D Printing πŸ› οΈπŸ“©

πŸš€ NASA Can Now "Email" Tools to Astronauts Thanks to 3D Printing πŸ› οΈπŸ“©

πŸ›°οΈπŸš€ Getting new tools to astronauts used to take months or even years ⏳. But now, thanks to 3D printing πŸ–¨οΈ, NASA can send tools πŸ› οΈ to the Space Station in just hours ⏱️, almost like emailing them! πŸ“§πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€πŸ‘©β€πŸš€ fact facts fun fact technology

πŸš€ Neil Armstrong's Hair Was Sold for $3,000! πŸ’‡β€β™‚οΈ

πŸš€ Neil Armstrong's Hair Was Sold for $3,000! πŸ’‡β€β™‚οΈ

In 2004, Neil Armstrong's hair was sold for an incredible $3,000! πŸ’Έ The buyer, John Reznikoff, holds the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of celebrity hair. βœ‚οΈβœ¨ However, Armstrong’s lawyers threatened to sue the barber, Marx Sizemore, for violating Ohio's law that protects the rights of famous people. 🚨 Sizemore refused to pay, while Reznikoff kept the hair but donated the $3,000 to charity. πŸ…πŸ’° facts fun fact

That made me spit out my food πŸš€

its only funny till it does not hurt you

β˜• Espresso Maker Sent to Space in 2015 πŸš€

β˜• Espresso Maker Sent to Space in 2015 πŸš€

In 2015, space history took a cozy turn when Samantha Cristoforetti became the first astronaut to enjoy a warm cup of espresso while in orbit 🌍✨! Thanks to a collaboration between the Italian Space AgencyΒ and coffee giant Lavazza, specially designed coffee capsules were sent up to the International Space Station πŸš€, bringing a little piece of home to the stars. β˜•πŸŒŸ facts fun fact food technology