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Space is crazy maayuuunnnn (wet towel experiment)

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Where'd Canada get a fuckin astronaut?.

Look like that wash cloth was hard to pull out. How longs he been there and do they test these on emaciated people on earth to see if they can open them first?.
 
I wonder what a Space Enema would be like, lol

Shit everywhere, it's FLOATING!

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Your stomach isn't a balloon.

In my excitement my mind may have reverted back to my six year old self with that question

Wonder if being in space would disrupt your digestive tract at all? Probably not. Also it looks like his face is slightly swollen and filled with blood, guess that's where it tends to go?
 
No, because there's actual force propelling it out.

Specemen races probably happening right now

In my excitement my mind may have reverted back to my six year old self with that question

Wonder if being in space would disrupt your digestive tract at all? Probably not. Also it looks like his face is slightly swollen and filled with blood, guess that's where it tends to go?

Yeah I noticed that too. Almost looked like when someone does a handstand or something. Looked tense.
 
A Wet Towel In Space Is Not Like A Wet Towel On Earth

You just don't know (because who's going to tell you?) that when you leave Earth, travel outside its gravitational reach, hundreds and hundreds of everyday things — stuff you've never had to think about — will change. Like ... oh, how about a wet wash cloth?

Two high school students in Nova Scotia, Kendra Lemke and Meredith Faulkner, asked Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield (who is orbiting the planet right now) what would it be like to dip a wash cloth in water, (they suggested he clump it into a bottle, then pull it out) and squeeze it.

On Earth, a really wet wash cloth, squeezed tight, will drip, right?

Up on the International Space Station, wet wash cloths don't drip. What they do is like nothing I'd imagined.

Wringing out Water on the ISS - for Science!

mock, pop, and lock if old.
 
Should he really play around with water like that!? What if it fries some important systems!?!?
That is awesome, I want to see more everyday shit done without gravity!
 
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