I’m sure the taste, smell and appearance of bottles from that same batch of wine that were left on Earth had changed after a year too. I think the more interesting question would be were those changes different between the ISS and earthbound bottles.
Some Ardbeg whisky spent 3 years on the space station. The tasters who tried it after it returned to Earth said they noticed significant changes in the flavor profile.
About the wine, from the linked article, “It’s hard for me to say if it was better or worse. But it was definitely different.” https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56992086
I’m surprised that we didn’t hear from Jason regarding the officer and K-9. Perhaps he had a smaller K-9 and both he and the dog died the day before the other one. Hah!
I wonder which had the greater impact on the wine, the microgravity or the constant temperature and pressure controlled environment. I have heard about certain whiskeys that are aged aboard ships that circumnavigate the glob, giving them a unique flavor due to the changes in weather during their passage. Aboard the ISS, the temperature, pressure and humidity are all constant
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
Well, Officer McClelland and Midge, thank you for your services. (What sort of appearance when it comes to wine on the ISS?)
Susan00100 over 3 years ago
Just gimme a glass of that wine. To hell with alterations!!
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 3 years ago
So was the wine better, or what?
Guybrush Threepwood over 3 years ago
You american should really stop using “k9”, it’s a dog.
derdave969 over 3 years ago
I’m sure the taste, smell and appearance of bottles from that same batch of wine that were left on Earth had changed after a year too. I think the more interesting question would be were those changes different between the ISS and earthbound bottles.
J Short over 3 years ago
If the wine is anything like I imagine the air in the space station is; it should smell like a fart.
6odc2pemgb55 over 3 years ago
Some Ardbeg whisky spent 3 years on the space station. The tasters who tried it after it returned to Earth said they noticed significant changes in the flavor profile.
markhughw over 3 years ago
…but the slug’s decapitated body can’t grow another head, so what’s the point?
comixbomix over 3 years ago
“Three weeks”? So, slugs do this at a snail’s pace?
royclark over 3 years ago
I am 73 and have a chiweenie dog that I love and hope we both cross over at the same time too!
J. R. M. over 3 years ago
If only humans had this capability, the guillotine shows would have been fun to watch.
poppacapsmokeblower over 3 years ago
Did the year in space improve or worsen the wine?
Hatter over 3 years ago
Does the headless sea slug body survive?
paranormal over 3 years ago
Was the wine change in taste, smell and appearance for the better???
[Unnamed Reader - bf182b] over 3 years ago
Was the wine altered for the better?
funnypenguins over 3 years ago
About the wine, from the linked article, “It’s hard for me to say if it was better or worse. But it was definitely different.” https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56992086
Craig Westlake over 3 years ago
I’m betting the ISS staff drank the good stuff and refilled the bottles with box wine…
Running Buffalo Premium Member over 3 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacoglossa#Autotomy
Nancy Simpson over 3 years ago
But WHY would a sea slug pop off its own head?
Charlie Fogwhistle over 3 years ago
I’m surprised that we didn’t hear from Jason regarding the officer and K-9. Perhaps he had a smaller K-9 and both he and the dog died the day before the other one. Hah!
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Why would anyone/anything voluntarily “pop off” their own head?
jmcenanly over 3 years ago
I wonder which had the greater impact on the wine, the microgravity or the constant temperature and pressure controlled environment. I have heard about certain whiskeys that are aged aboard ships that circumnavigate the glob, giving them a unique flavor due to the changes in weather during their passage. Aboard the ISS, the temperature, pressure and humidity are all constant
19JRL44 over 3 years ago
How did the wine change? Was it left outside?
pbr50138 over 3 years ago
A police Chihuahua? That’s just too funny.