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  • Inertial Navigation Systems FTW!!

    So sad and disappointing to see something so educational and provacative dwarfed in popularity by American-fucking-Idol.

  • OMGGGGGGGGGG this SOOOOOOOOOOO makes me want to go in space and play and experiment with stuuuuuuufffffff ;O;

  • It took my until about :22 to realize it was in space.

    Before that I was thinking this was a boring video. Then it was awesome.

  • Very cool vid!

  • resolution is fucking terrible. interesting though!

  • Always apply the simpler solutions!

  • Amazing. 

  • HOW MANY GYROSCOPES does the ISS have (or need) to keep it stable ??? ... and HOW BIG are the Gyroscope(s) on the ISS ???

  • @TheDarkone1111 I don't know if it is the gyroscopes that keep it stable or if they are a platform independent of the space station to use as a reference point while using rockets for directions--3 gyros, one for each X, Y and Z axis.

  • bayblade!

  • that is so cool

    so you start the gyro after it is aligned ?

  • cool

  • They have to try this: watch video "Space bike BG"

  • Such awesome videos yet so little views? i really dont understand that at all. These videos are soooo goood. Its so interesting to see things floating in ZeroG. I'd love to experience that one day..

  • @d3llboy yeah it's a big shame that ppl are getting less intrested in this sort of stuff and more intrested in becoming a great singer or kicking a ball around for money and so on, this is amazing stuff and i think everyone in the world should take atlest 1hr out of ther time to contribute to sciense you never know where the next albert einstein thomas edison nikola tesla will come along there's still so much more to discover but this day and age ppl are just to scared to becomse a little nerdy.

  • cool as ukfc

  • So awesome! Always wondered what it might look like in space, and how they used them to navigate missiles etc. Science rules, sad that there is only 117 views on this. 5 stars!

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