Scientists have designed a unique zero gravity cocktail glass, that would come in handy if you want to have a drink in space.
Designed by Cosmic Lifestyle Corporation, the idea called the Zero Gravity Cocktail Project, uses a unique system of grooves to keep liquids under control in microgravity, and aims at offering an open-top cocktail glass that can be used in space, Discovery News reported.
An innovative "groove system" would keep fluids from flowing and under control, and will release only when someone takes a drink.
The creators are currently seeking funding for the project on website Kickstarter.com, and still have to raise 2,000 dollars of the desired 30,000 dollars before the April 2 deadline.
The Kickstarter page said "We are creating an open-air drinking container that allows you to enjoy the aroma of the drink, yet keep the fluids under control. Your mouth completes the connection like a straw and you can suck the drink into your mouth.
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