Zero gravity water experiments

Zero gravity water experiments

Yes please! This is so cool.

#ScienceSunday  curated by Allison Sekuler Robby Bowles Rajini Rao and me. This week we have guest co-curator Buddhini Samarasinghe (yeah).

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntQ7qGilqZE

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  1. Steve Kluver
    August 5, 2012

    L o l, so much for his tea now. 

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  2. Ell Tee
    August 5, 2012

    “Just because I’m in space, and I can.”

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  3. Deeksha Tare
    August 5, 2012

    Cool video Chad Haney 

    And wow! Didn’t know that Buddhini Samarasinghe ‘s gonna curate today too!! Looking forward! 🙂

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  4. Buddhini Samarasinghe
    August 5, 2012

    Haha yes Deeksha Tare I’m filling in while Rajini Rao is visiting your side of the world 🙂 So far so good, it’s trending at number 2 now on G+!

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  5. Deeksha Tare
    August 5, 2012

    Ooh yaa! Just saw! 

    Great going all of you super cool Curators!!

    #sciencesunday  FTW!!

    And happy friendship day Buddhini Samarasinghe 🙂

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  6. Buddhini Samarasinghe
    August 5, 2012

    Same to you Deeks! 🙂

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  7. Enes Deumić
    August 5, 2012

    Great experiment!

    The only problem with this video that people in the other room thought that I was watching porn. 🙂

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  8. M N
    August 5, 2012

    AWESOME!

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  9. Ruan Van Rensburg
    August 5, 2012

    wow amazing

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  10. raul salazar
    August 5, 2012

    Nice experiment ill try that in my laboratory

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  11. Kurien Koshy
    August 5, 2012

    So cool!!

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  12. raul salazar
    August 5, 2012

    It was indeed very cool il try that in my laboratory

    Sent from my HTC

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  13. Roland Engström (Rolle)
    August 5, 2012

    Better with the sound of, he sometimes sounds like a porn director…

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  14. Chad Haney
    August 5, 2012

    I think #neildegrassetyson  would beg to differ.

    http://goo.gl/l3S9t

    http://goo.gl/VTxW5

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  15. Jenn Bauer
    August 5, 2012

    Love seeing the strong hydrogen bongs at work. I think every astronaut does this a little! Saw another astronaut give a talk and he mentioned doing something similar.

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  16. Ekova echo
    August 5, 2012

    Wow I want to drink this

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  17. rayeez ahamed
    August 5, 2012

    Awwwwww….

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  18. Daniel Pikl
    August 5, 2012

    very cool 🙂

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  19. Trever McGhee
    August 5, 2012

    Now that’s cool

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  20. Gregory McCourt
    August 5, 2012

    Science is really cool.

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  21. That’s AMAZAYN

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  22. mohsin rasheed
    August 5, 2012

    amazing

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  23. Colleen McGinley
    August 5, 2012

    the string or wire around the water is so cool

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  24. Clarissa Vincent
    August 5, 2012

    The equal and opposite reaction to impact, maybe illustrates an aspect in the evolution of self defence in cellular animals, or colonies?

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  25. Stephen Ross
    August 5, 2012

    What I would like to know is how does an astronaut drink water because since there is no gravity wouldnt it be super easy to choke on the water since it wouldnt naturally want to go down into your stomach?

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  26. Clarissa Vincent
    August 5, 2012

    This could be used to model earth weather patterns? Blowing very gentle streams of air across the surface would set up equivalent flows in the surface tension reactions?

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  27. zach neubauer
    August 5, 2012

    He had to be so high

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  28. Clarissa Vincent
    August 5, 2012

    In space no-one can hear you throwing water bombs.

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  29. Herb Vandenberg
    August 5, 2012

    Looks like liquid glass

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  30. marouane bahloul
    August 5, 2012

    . i can play with that for hours 

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  31. Caleb George
    August 5, 2012

    that is amazing

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  32. Shawn Q
    August 6, 2012

    Is it me or does it look like the monoliths from the movie 2010 are scattered within in?

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  33. David Gale Wright
    August 6, 2012

    I must have missed the experiments.

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  34. Norman M.
    August 6, 2012

    Wouldn’t all these have been modeled with fluid mechanics 101?

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  35. Clarissa Vincent
    August 6, 2012

    There is something about using actual fluids which could reveal interesting dynamics?

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  36. David Gale Wright
    August 6, 2012

    I don’t mind that the astronauts play.  I’m glad they get the chance to really experience the wonder of being in space.  Just don’t make it into something its not by calling it an “experiment”.

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  37. Chad Haney
    August 6, 2012

    It’s fun and cool so I didn’t get hung up on semantics. I mainly care about getting people interested in science.

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  38. David Gale Wright
    August 6, 2012

    I thought it was NASA calling this an experiment.

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  39. mohsin rasheed
    August 7, 2012

    cool

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