Alcohol doesn’t separate from water. The two are miscible. It’s the concentration that kills the yeast. Which should be dead at this stage since it is no longer fermenting.
Alcohol doesn’t separate from water. The two are miscible. It’s the concentration that kills the yeast. Which should be dead at this stage since it is no longer fermenting.
It will still be important on some level. Analysis on samples both during the time it is on the space station and back on Earth probably provides information that is more valuable than the cost of sending it up there.
It will still be important on some level. Analysis on samples both during the time it is on the space station and back on Earth probably provides information that is more valuable than the cost of sending it up there.
I doubt it will produce good results. The sediment will float about randomly. The without gravity the alcohol will not float to the top and will drown the things that produce it. I have no idea what the g-forces and atmospheric braking will do when it comes down.