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  • Makes me wonder what will happen if you use fire extinguisher in space.

  • The hell is with all the noise? Was Slenderman in the shot?

  • hehehe reminds of dead space 2 at teh part where theres a fire and u cant move forward so u have to remove the battery from the oxygen emmitor so it suffocates the flame and u can proceed thru the level.

  • press REC for the records and lets rock zero gravity!!! F- - - cience!

  • WHY IS IT SO LOUD?

  • @Xrick56 Because they are in an airplane or something.

  • Que be q us ho paseu, cony! :D

  • Me speackers exploded!!!!

  • I love a world where fire and water can be best friends!

  • wait.....so.....they didn't die.....did they?

  • @cookiimoose did they died ?

  • ....So... its extremely hard to put out a fire in space.... thats what im gettin from this video...

  • @Allzthedevil Open the door, works every time.

  • it looks like someone died in the background

  • Woah, loudest noise every heard on earth.

  • correction, off earth

  • @jbpenrod Correction, ''Correction, off Earth.''

  • it kinda looks like he's urinating on it. i don't know what the chemical equation for that kind of reaction would be.

  • omg dat poor fire U ASSHOLEZ >:(

    I'm kidding, I'm surprised I didn't see a comment like that yet :P

    Interesting, but it didn't go out :O

  • Holy crap the sound is loud. The video is cool though.

  • Hmm.. The flame didnt look like it was in 0-g environment. Isn't it supposed to be spherical in 0-g?

  • yea but the flame still need s asource

  • the flame moves around because the airplane has disturbances from the atmosphere (bumps)

  • Oh yeah, of course. It's nothing compared to the calm environment of a space station

  • Because it was not really 0g, this was on an aircraft simulating microgravity. Not the same as in space. But about as close as one can get without being in space.

  • Considering the micro-gravity on a space station is nothing more than a constant, never ending freefall..

    This is exactly the same thing.

  • What?!!! "Never ending Free fall"? man what are you talking about? 0g is the complete opposite, on a free fall your fell were is down and up is, and are aware of it, on 0g you have no up or down, the organs in your body are just lose, wondering around no pressure.

  • A shuttle in orbit around the earth is considered to be in free-fall.

    Zero-G can be used to refer to astronauts in orbit, but isnt technically correct. Wiki (yeah i know, wiki fails) says:

    "The third is orbiting a planet, which is really just falling with sufficient forward (tangential) speed so as to follow the curvature of the planet. The effect is perpetual free-fall."

    And up/down is relative in 0g, it still exists. Technically up/down is relative on earth too.

  • Genius, the flame is obviously fed by a low pressure gas. This would cause it to be "blown" under its own pressure in a given direction.

  • European Space Agency, 4th Student Parabolic Flight Campaign. The team was from Barcelona.

  • this is from nasa? there are one man speaking in catalan? Cool

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