i want to be inside that zero gravity box! I want to experience how it feels floating in the air upside down.
happinesson 3 months ago
Someone should make a zero g soccer computer game. You could use jet packs to get around faster. Any computer game producers like this idea?
energyadvertiser 3 months ago
@Drasteek I know right If I did that I would throw it around and kick it not just sit and hold it
brolly9001 3 months ago
why bother inserting a camera into a soccerball when u don't even play soccer... just throw the damn camera around no?
drasteek 8 months ago
Thats not a beehive sound. Thats a distant vuvuzela.
CommissarBraxton 9 months ago
0:19 = Super Saiya-jin ^.^
haddii2324 9 months ago
From the ball's prospective... lol!
blade12090 10 months ago
cool
!!!!!!!!
saheb1b 11 months ago
It's called football guys.
wellingtonbosharpe 11 months ago
Gotta love rolling shutter on video cameras. Not.
woodyrulesok 1 year ago
Its called a football. Usa and maybe canada is the only country in the whole world who calls it soccer.
aurasmash 1 year ago
@aurasmash True and since this was an experiment done by Americans, courtesy of the US space agency, and uploaded on an American owned website, I think its valid to call it a soccer ball. Go USA.
harvinsi 11 months ago
2:25 the ball is drunk :}
uffy4 1 year ago
It's like zero gravity, somehow things keep getting away from me ... :P
BASilAndSAPhronyummy 1 year ago
I can't imagine how dizzy all the balls in this world must be.
Contronka 1 year ago
Oh, so the vuvuzelas are really gyroscopes?
kentafan123 1 year ago 13
why don't all schools have outreach programs like this? So cool.
SororityDORKS 1 year ago
How many "zero-g" dives were in the flight?
HAL11000 1 year ago
Was this inspired by your CD player experiment during Saturday Morning Science?
TheGameHippo 1 year ago
that ball is tripping balls
strikerofear 1 year ago 10
@2bpilot the gyroscopes stabelize the ball. They don't let it rotate around
3 different axes.
diogenden 1 year ago
they are footballs..
Tutbit 1 year ago
hey i was wondering if u could do an experiment, with the moon gravity try to do some of the jumps the astronauts did from there knees
RoPWU 1 year ago
@RoPWU Myth Busters did that
sebastiansz 1 year ago
@sebastiansz
no they didnt do the jumps like the astronauts did. they jumped from there knees to there feet. mythbusters couldnt do that.
got to love the vomit comet.
stitch626123 1 year ago
i want to be inside that zero gravity box! I want to experience how it feels floating in the air upside down.
happinesson 3 months ago
Someone should make a zero g soccer computer game. You could use jet packs to get around faster. Any computer game producers like this idea?
energyadvertiser 3 months ago
@Drasteek I know right If I did that I would throw it around and kick it not just sit and hold it
brolly9001 3 months ago
why bother inserting a camera into a soccerball when u don't even play soccer... just throw the damn camera around no?
drasteek 8 months ago
Thats not a beehive sound. Thats a distant vuvuzela.
CommissarBraxton 9 months ago
0:19 = Super Saiya-jin ^.^
haddii2324 9 months ago
From the ball's prospective... lol!
blade12090 10 months ago
cool
!!!!!!!!
saheb1b 11 months ago
It's called football guys.
wellingtonbosharpe 11 months ago
Gotta love rolling shutter on video cameras. Not.
woodyrulesok 1 year ago
Its called a football. Usa and maybe canada is the only country in the whole world who calls it soccer.
aurasmash 1 year ago
@aurasmash True and since this was an experiment done by Americans, courtesy of the US space agency, and uploaded on an American owned website, I think its valid to call it a soccer ball. Go USA.
harvinsi 11 months ago
2:25 the ball is drunk :}
uffy4 1 year ago
It's like zero gravity, somehow things keep getting away from me ... :P
BASilAndSAPhronyummy 1 year ago
I can't imagine how dizzy all the balls in this world must be.
Contronka 1 year ago
Oh, so the vuvuzelas are really gyroscopes?
kentafan123 1 year ago 13
why don't all schools have outreach programs like this? So cool.
SororityDORKS 1 year ago
How many "zero-g" dives were in the flight?
HAL11000 1 year ago
Was this inspired by your CD player experiment during Saturday Morning Science?
TheGameHippo 1 year ago
that ball is tripping balls
strikerofear 1 year ago 10
@2bpilot the gyroscopes stabelize the ball. They don't let it rotate around
3 different axes.
diogenden 1 year ago
they are footballs..
Tutbit 1 year ago
hey i was wondering if u could do an experiment, with the moon gravity try to do some of the jumps the astronauts did from there knees
RoPWU 1 year ago
@RoPWU Myth Busters did that
sebastiansz 1 year ago
@sebastiansz
no they didnt do the jumps like the astronauts did. they jumped from there knees to there feet. mythbusters couldnt do that.
RoPWU 1 year ago
got to love the vomit comet.
stitch626123 1 year ago