Video review: Waves In A Large Free Sphere Of Wat...
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dynotoaqrimp rated 2 months ago- Bad ass + Jargon woot!

Luke771 rated 4 months ago- Man! They get _paid_ to do that!

oceandreamlife rated 4 months ago- Watching the water droplets in a bubble in a sphere was like The Wizard Of Oz to Pink Floyd.

xguse rated 5 months ago- This was SUCH a cool piece of science video about how water behaves in zero gravity. The physics is so different than what we are used to. Its really cool to watch.

Killslay rated 6 months ago- if i won the lottery, i'd fund studies like this for its hypnotic quality

MP9 rated 7 months ago- Amazing to watch, with a little bit of imagination you can easily picture these things scaled up millions of times to planet sizes. I expect thats why they are doing these experiments. Given that we do kind of live on great big sphere suspended in space, that is effectively a thinly filmed fluid. Nice to see that the INTERNATIONAL space station is being put to good use, happy to have contributed some £££ to that.......

- mikem-uc2 rated 7 months ago
- Is that in zero-g? Also, so this is where our billions are going for NASA. Well, I guess water spheres and bubbles won't study themselves.