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It seems a lot like telling liberals to FO, it just doesnโt do much good, they hang around like a pestilence.
What did one expect in the absence of gravity?
Tour the International Space Station
https://youtu.be/SGP6Y0Pnhe4
I donโt want a bunch of brits lecturing me on life in space.
https://youtu.be/v8TKFt3p6Dg
I kinda like hearing all the women explaining about wringing a dish cloth in space vs. on earth. Who should know better?
Next up: How to make a sammich in space.
I want to see what happens to a wet dog in space.
There is a dog floating in space.
I don’t think he is wet though….
Cool.
You can see surface tension in action on Earth too.
When you wash your hair, if you have any, the reason you’re supposed to wash, rinse, repeat is the soap breaks the surface tension. That’s why the repeat part sudses up better.
It’s also why just water won’t clean grease of surfaces.
Surface tension is why water bugs can walk on the water.
I thought the water would float around like when they squeeze juice out of their drink containers.
Ok. I’m done being a geek. ๐
I’d like to see how a house fly reacts to microgravity.
@RADIOATIONMAN/HAM/CB/AM/FM/SSB/VHF/UHF: And a couple of chimps are floating around in space as well. I wonder what happened to them? PETA wasn’t around during the sputnik times.
I wonder what happens after Mexican food night in space
Cynic, most likely you won’t need the handgrips to propel yourself through the statiuon.
@RADIOATIONMAN – you need to add CW, FSK, and PSK to your modulation dial. CB is in the HF spectrum so maybe add that too!