I wanna build a giant spherical space station, and set a huge ball of water in the center of it. Imagine swimming in that! Diving would be probably a problem, because of the air in your lungs that would float you to the border between the water and the atmosphere inside the spacestation.
so you can cry and wash your own face at the same time not bad.
Truly though what this guy is doing is great.
"tears dont fall in space" could easily be a cheesy pop song
I'd like to take a moment just to appreciate the fact that we're getting video from a guy in fucking space, casually talking about if tears would work while bits of water float off in antigravity.
Fuck. Yes.
[QUOTE=Kentz;40243457]"tears dont fall in space" could easily be a cheesy pop song[/QUOTE]
Tears in space standalone sounds like some sort of sci if drama.
[QUOTE=SuddenImpact;40243317]I wanna build a giant spherical space station, and set a huge ball of water in the center of it. Imagine swimming in that! Diving would be probably a problem, because of the air in your lungs that would float you to the border between the water and the atmosphere inside the spacestation.[/QUOTE]
wonder if you would, though
isn't buoyancy and such a result of gravity?
[QUOTE=SuddenImpact;40243317]I wanna build a giant spherical space station, and set a huge ball of water in the center of it. Imagine swimming in that! Diving would be probably a problem, because of the air in your lungs that would float you to the border between the water and the atmosphere inside the spacestation.[/QUOTE]
Don't think it'd happen like that. First of all nothing would hold the ball of water together once you splashed into it so attempting to swim would likely send it flying in different directions all over the room. Secondly I don't think you'd "float" on a gathering of water in any meaningful sense; the upward force of buoyancy is equal to the downward force of gravity, and in zero-g neither of those forces exist.
That was cool
looks like jelly
jelly water
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