There’s gourmet coffee, and then there’s coffee roasted by the searing heat of re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere from the edge of space.
The latter is the goal of the company Space Roasters, whose plan calls for a special bean-roasting capsule to fall from about 110-125 miles (180-200 kilometers) above Earth’s surface.
“We believe the idea of taking a seemingly ordinary Earth-based activity of roasting coffee beans and demonstrating the use of space technology to achieve a better product will stimulate the general population to think outside the box,” Coffee Roasters’ founders, Anders Cavallini and Hatem Alkhafaji, told Room Magazine. (A copy of the article is available on the Space Roasters website.) “It will also encourage others to realize that space is not just for satellites — but for just about anything the mind can ponder.” [To Boldly Brew: Astronaut Uses ISSpresso to Make 1st Cup of Coffee in Space]
The founders told Room that traditional coffee is roasted in a spinning, heated drum, where beans contact the sides of the container and heat unevenly. To get a uniform roast, the beans have to be cooked for longer.
Many manufacturing processes in space can take advantage of microgravityto keep material evenly mixed and avoid the effects at the edges of containers, and Coffee Roasters’ plan is to make use of that situation to evenly roast their beans by distributing the heat from re-entry — caused by friction between the fast-moving capsule and particles in Earth’s atmosphere — among four gas- and bean-filled chambers.
Space.com asked company representatives by email when exactly the capsule experiences microgravity, since objects experience a slowing drag during re-entry, and got the following response: “We will achieve roasting in microgravity in two stages. First, a suborbital flight to prove the concept and gather data from the roast. Second, with our Space Roasting Capsule (SRC) at orbital speeds, there will be a low angle of re-entry which will minimize accelerations, but still achieving a microgravity environment.”