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Astronauts demonstrate what happens when a matchstick is lit up in space?

A matchstick lit aboard Tiangong space station produced a slow-floating spherical flame, highlighting how microgravity fundamentally alters combustion and raising new safety challenges for spacecraft.

October 28, 2025 / 12:33 IST
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A matchstick lit aboard in Tiangong station (Image: Space.com)
A matchstick lit aboard in Tiangong station (Image: Space.com)

Chinese astronauts stationed in Tiangong space station, did some experiment on lighting a matchstick in space. Astronauts noticed a steady and round flame by igniting a matchstick that had never been seen before on earth. This test shows that there are significant differences in the combustion in the absence of gravity.

A Flame That Refuses to Rise

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On the planet, a classic flame is enlarged with the upward movement of hot air, and cooler air comes in below. In space that buoyancy lift has gone. Rather, the fire is a diffused luminous ball.

The candle smolder less, looks bluer and does not have the wavering movement. (Image: Space)