Water Droplets In Orbit On the International Space Station 159
BuzzSkyline writes "Astronaut Don Pettit, who is aboard the International Space Station right now, puts charged water droplets into wild orbits around a knitting needle in the microgravity environment of the ISS. A video he made of the droplets is the first in a series of freefall physics experiments that he will be posting in coming months."
What could possibly go wrong (Score:5, Funny)
Could be worse I guess; ridged potato chips, for instance.
Re:Depression (Score:5, Funny)
Don't worry, it will get better when they post the videos of microgravity sex experiments.
Re:What could possibly go wrong (Score:5, Funny)
Watch out! They're ruffled!
Re:Depression (Score:5, Funny)
The space program is really really great
For porn
I've got fast rockets so I don't have to wait
For porn
There's always some new planet
For porn!
I experiment all day and night
For porn!
It's like I'm flying at the speed of light
For porn!