• A Wet Towel In Space Is Not Like A Wet Towel On Earth
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[QUOTE=KorJax;40378329]Good god I was more mesmirized by the microphone just floating there :v: I wonder if you just happen to be floating in the middle of the room, that you'll be stuck without help? :v:[/QUOTE] just wait until you have to fart, it will propel you toward a wall I wonder how long it takes to get use to zero g, like being able to use the fact there's no gravity to your advantage. It seems like it's second nature for him to just let go of things to do other things. [editline]22nd April 2013[/editline] I guess when he gets back to Earth he's going to end up dropping a lot of things.
Now I want to know what tits in space look like.
I think you could easily whip the water out of the towel
Woah, I didn't know these kind of videos exist, now I'm addicted to this. ISS is kinda awesome place to live in.
[QUOTE=cdr248;40381043]Now I want to know what tits in space look like.[/QUOTE] Don't we all
I got to see that shit live, was cash.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/aQebKA9.png[/IMG] Now we wait
[QUOTE=keirbrennan;40383953][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/aQebKA9.png[/IMG] Now we wait[/QUOTE] Also ask them for a simulation of tittys in space.
[QUOTE=latin_geek;40378273]it's... not... though? I really can't see a reason why it wouldn't be possible I mean, people can cum upwards or upside-down, so gravity obviously doesn't help ejaculation in any way[/QUOTE] I don't think it's ejaculation that's impossible in space, it'd be more like erections being impossible in space. I think it has something to do with blood pressure changing dramatically in zero-g environments.
[QUOTE=zeromancer;40384285]Also ask them for a simulation of tittys in space.[/QUOTE] There are videos of breasts in zero-Gs on earth... [url]http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1f9_1319643723&comments=1[/url] Science.
[QUOTE=zeromancer;40380515]Same way we bring food and water to it?[/QUOTE] Are you actually saying that you think they physically ship the videos back?
[QUOTE=zeromancer;40380515]Same way we bring food and water to it?[/QUOTE] ummm we bring food and water to it with unmanned ships that [I]burn and disintegrate in the atmosphere[/I] when they come back down
Uhh do they take a bath? If not, how they can support the smell?
How do they handle liquid spills?
[QUOTE=Tetsmega;40385077]How do they handle liquid spills?[/QUOTE] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Hj3GnPRsJ4&feature=share&list=PLUaartJaon3LV-ZQ4J3bNQj4VNVG2ByIG[/media] [editline]22nd April 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=SEKCobra;40379070]I liked how he pulled out a normal towel at the end, just like trying to say "HAHA JUST FUCKIGN WITH YOU WITH THOSE PUCS, WE HAVE NORMAL TOWELS"[/QUOTE] I don't think they throw away the towels once they open the puck, that's just how they come in to conserve space. [editline]22nd April 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=CanadianBill;40380656]Um, a lot of the experiments involve water, which, you see all of those little droplets going around, that can't be so good for any electronics or anything... right?[/QUOTE] idk why everyone says this, all the equipment is probably water resistant
[QUOTE=Fusnax;40384992]Uhh do they take a bath? If not, how they can support the smell?[/QUOTE] I read somewhere that they clean themselves with towels.
I wish my dreams of becoming an astronaut like him were in my reach, i'm worried i'm too old to be able to get into the space program now by the time I shift my educational focus.
[QUOTE=GoldenDargon;40385408]I wish my dreams of becoming an astronaut like him were in my reach, i'm worried i'm too old to be able to get into the space program now by the time I shift my educational focus.[/QUOTE] Focus on getting tons of cash somehow, space tourism can only get bigger and cheaper. [editline]23rd April 2013[/editline] (unless you want to be an astronaut because of all the astronaut science stuff rather than just the "going to space" bit)
[QUOTE=latin_geek;40385582]Focus on getting tons of cash somehow, space tourism can only get bigger and cheaper. [editline]23rd April 2013[/editline] (unless you want to be an astronaut because of all the astronaut science stuff rather than just the "going to space" bit)[/QUOTE] I want to be an astronaut for the science stuff and space stuff equally. Plus, I don't think they'll be sending tourists to Mars any time soon.
damn lookingn at that water kind of scares the shit out of me of what semen would be like. that shits sticky enough man, imagine trying to get rid of it up there. it'd be a fucking nightmare
I like the part where astronauts are actual scientists these days as opposed to meat bags whose only purpose is to show that it is possible to stay alive in space.
[QUOTE=michaeldim;40384620]Are you actually saying that you think they physically ship the videos back?[/QUOTE] No, but he was talking about materials and that, that's what I was talking about.
[QUOTE=Nikita;40387631]I like the part where astronauts are actual scientists these days as opposed to meat bags whose only purpose is to show that it is possible to stay alive in space.[/QUOTE] It would be stupid to send valuable scientists into possibly unsafe space. Now that we know it's more or less safe we can do it.
[QUOTE=itisjuly;40390755]It would be stupid to send valuable scientists into possibly unsafe space. Now that we know it's more or less safe we can do it.[/QUOTE] There's always room for fuck-ups though.
How weird it must be for things not to fall. The keyboard sitting on my desk right now is there because of gravity, imagine how hard it would be to go through your day without gravity. It just floats there.
[QUOTE=Cows Rule;40396092]How weird it must be for things not to fall. The keyboard sitting on my desk right now is there because of gravity, imagine how hard it would be to go through your day without gravity. It just floats there.[/QUOTE] And this is why we have velcro.
[QUOTE=woolio1;40396285]And this is why we have velcro.[/QUOTE] Yeah, their clothes are covered in the stuff. I thought they used magnets, but I guess that would mess with the equipment (pretty sure they do use magnet shoes for EVA) Also, no keyboards, just loads of Thinkpads velcro'd to the walls :v:
I wonder what would happen if they froze water in space while it was just floating there. Due to the surface tension, water floats as an orb in no gravity (though I assume most of you know this) so, you'd get an ice orb...That would be awesome. Getting it to stay still is the hard part.
[QUOTE=SuperDuperScoot;40397430]I wonder what would happen if they froze water in space while it was just floating there. Due to the surface tension, water floats as an orb in no gravity (though I assume most of you know this) so, you'd get an ice orb...That would be awesome. Getting it to stay still is the hard part.[/QUOTE] I guess it'd take a bit longer since it moves so much.
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