Two school students asked a question about water in space, and the International Space Station got involved to show the answer:
Two school students asked a question about water in space, and the International Space Station got involved to show the answer:
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It is! You just can't do that with a "bunch of water" here on Earth.
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So now you know why they have to use vacuum tubes when they go to the toilet!!!
Love the way the microphone just stays there, hovering. Is this how a skyhook would work, ha ha
I got sent this clip a while ago which I found really interesting. Hope you dont mind me adding it to your post Rick. Feel free to move it if you want to. It was a tour of the space station that was filmed by a departing Space Station Commander, which shows you all around the space station.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/doN4t5NKW-k
Last edited by aussie girl; 19-04-2013 at 9:45pm.
That is a great clip, very interesting
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hey,thats cool Rick.
Next: Ice In Space? Frost in Space?
Beer in Space...
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Haha awesome, that is intersting.
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Both these videos are just amazing, I realise there's so much I don't appreciate about space and the people brave enough to go up there for months at a time.
Thanks for posting!
Here's an interesting one photography related for us: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFp9p...ature=youtu.be
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