
FIFA World Cup Ball Takes a Trip to the International Space Station
An official FIFA Men’s World Cup soccer ball has been sent to the ISS, where astronauts will study its behavior in zero gravity to improve performance on Earth.
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An official FIFA Men’s World Cup soccer ball has been sent to the ISS, where astronauts will study its behavior in zero gravity to improve performance on Earth.
NASA and its international partners are using the International Space Station to study how an official FIFA World Cup soccer ball behaves in microgravity, with the goal of improving aerodynamics and kick physics on Earth.
Experiments aboard the International Space Station are exploring how a FIFA‑approved soccer ball behaves in zero‑gravity, with potential benefits for the sport on Earth.

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