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do people actually believe I did this??? an amazing series of air/water bubbles behavior in micro gravity. (had to change that word "vacuum" which was leading to useless discussions) what do I know... |
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speeddemon420 ::: Favorites how the heck did they make the sphere? 07-07-18 10:53:26 _____________________________________________________ | |
tinhau ::: Favorites you are cool how did u did that 07-07-19 00:06:54 _____________________________________________________ | |
Franchise70 ::: Favorites its water, have u ever blown bubbles using soap? Its pretty much the same concept. 07-07-21 15:49:46 _____________________________________________________ | |
AlterHaudegen ::: Favorites Why exactly do people think that zero g = vacuum? 07-07-21 18:35:00 _____________________________________________________ | |
GreenSave ::: Favorites They are in space.....That is how the water is clumped together. the metal wire is used to keep the water stable. It works because of waters attractive properties. 07-07-23 00:52:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
Neenawrr ::: Favorites BUBBLE WARS! dude thats freaking AUSOME! lol im not going to even ask how you did it but bravo 07-07-23 21:17:39 _____________________________________________________ | |
Neenawrr ::: Favorites ITS INSIDE A TANK! lol duh 07-07-24 07:21:02 _____________________________________________________ | |
bribridinhaahh ::: Favorites muito legal!!!enfim uma opinião brasileira! 07-07-24 18:00:30 _____________________________________________________ | |
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LclTechie ::: Favorites The narrator needs to cheer up... 07-07-29 03:09:04 _____________________________________________________ |
Thursday, August 2, 2007
NASA zero-g(?) experiments with water and air
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