• Repairing a watch onboard the International Space Station
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkwTVxdE23A[/media]
Seeing weightlessness with my own eyes is always a surreal experience for me I love how everything kind of wobbles away
Not weightless, just moving so fast with the space station its self everything seems suspended indefinitely
[QUOTE=Tooothpick;41987890]Not weightless, just moving so fast with the space station its self everything seems suspended indefinitely[/QUOTE] Or in other words an "infinite freefall"
dude needs to blow his nose, the duct tape is a smart idea though
[QUOTE=skzerk;41988323]dude needs to blow his nose, the duct tape is a smart idea though[/QUOTE] Don's an oddball astronaut
[QUOTE=DesolateGrun;41988853]Don's an oddball astronaut[/QUOTE] all i can think of when I see something with him is his song Oh wait that's that chris guy
I couldn't repair a watch with normal gravity.
[QUOTE=Tooothpick;41987890]Not weightless, just moving so fast with the space station its self everything seems suspended indefinitely[/QUOTE] Why did everyone vote him dumb? I guess there was a misuse of the word 'weightless', but this is definitely the reason why astronauts on the space station float.
"Fuck the guts of the watch out"
[QUOTE=Rayne Rimsek;41993268]Why did everyone vote him dumb? I guess there was a misuse of the word 'weightless', but this is definitely the reason why astronauts on the space station float.[/QUOTE] because everyone knows already
i didnt know that
Time sure flies when you're in space
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