International Space Station
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'Space Whiskey' is Heading Home
In a distinctly delicious marriage between clever marketing and scientific curiosity, samples of single malt scotch whiskey found themselves rocketing up to the International Space Station (ISS) in October 2011. Now, years later, that whiskey is on its way back to Earth so experts can determine if it matured in microgravity any differently than its Earthling counterparts.
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