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Drinking from an open container in microgravity (video)

93 points| ColinWright | 14 years ago |physicscentral.com | reply

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[+] SquareWheel|14 years ago|reply
You know, a lot of tech news is about how some company is evil, or how the government is trying to control the internet, and it can really start to depress you. Something about space though, it just makes me optimistic. Thanks for posting.
[+] Tichy|14 years ago|reply
What I wonder: do they always align in the same body orientation, or is that just for the benefits of the cameras?
[+] mattbot5000|14 years ago|reply
That's an interesting question. I wonder if it's not also social habit as it would be somewhat awkward to try to talk to someone's feet or if they were sideways to you.
[+] cloudwalking|14 years ago|reply
During shared meals I suspect they do. It'd be awkward to hang out with an upside-down person.
[+] hammock|14 years ago|reply
Kind of sad that these guys get so excited about something as simple as "sharing a meal/toast just like normal humans would." Must be lonely up there.
[+] jonnathanson|14 years ago|reply
Or, conversely, you could read this as a really happy video about the triumph of human ingenuity in an extremely challenging environment. I guess it's a capillary-cup half empty / half full kind of thing.
[+] rajington|14 years ago|reply
Does it still count as "first world problems" if you're not on "the world"?
[+] J3L2404|14 years ago|reply
The International Space Station really is the pinnacle of human achievement.

As the crew members make a toast drinking from their rocket propellant inspired cups the entire planet can be proud.

[+] ThomPete|14 years ago|reply
Dont know if you are ironic or not.