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What happens if you throw hot coffee into -37˚C temperatures?

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Kate HumbleKate Humble|20:43 UK time, Thursday, 27 January 2011

d ~ 69'465'600 km: day 27 of Earth's orbit

The 23 Degrees production team and I were in Yellowknife Canada last week one of the coldest cities in North America. Great opportunity to test for myself what would happen if you threw hot coffee into the air with a temperature of -37˚C.

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