actually in your ears. its when the little "hairs" in your ears that detect noise become detached and free-float in the fluids inside your ear makeing your sense of balance disfunctional, to make it simple. it can last for years.
No, you do not feel weightless, you are just spinning really fast. If you close your eyes, it connects with the ear wax gland and you get your sense of direction. Therefore you will ... upchuck. I went to Huntsville, AL Space Camp. It was very fun!
it's no longer used as part of astronaut training at NASA. it was used back in the capsule days (mercury, gemini, maybe apollo) to simulate what happens when you lose control of capsule rotation.
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APiRtito 1 week ago
What do they call that room?
SeanWheeler100 6 months ago
I love this spectacular human invention!! I'm dying to go on that.
TheGlasnost1 6 months ago
its impossible to get sick or dizzy off of one of these cause you dont pass by the same point within a certain amount of time
MrNicof909 8 months ago
:DD I WANNA TRYYY!!!
Wiljami10 8 months ago
i was on that thing too....its funny :D
WasGehtApp 10 months ago
you know what this reminds me of?
THERE'S NOTHING ELSE I CAN SAY EH EH EH EH
Lady GaGa orbit
roflasians 1 year ago
@roflasians fk you
J4M3SPR 1 year ago
I feel sick just watching this video.
youztuber5000 1 year ago
dizzzzyyyyyy...............uuugghhhhhh
FireFlamesrocks 1 year ago
it would be cool if the user could control the movment whilst sat in the ride
1982FMJ 1 year ago
its cape canaveral florida, not cape kennedy :P
macmotocrosse96 1 year ago
wow , I want to ride it ! :D
vinylevel 2 years ago
Um. I blew out my vestibular ocular reflex on this thing. Everytime I tried to move my head, eyes or body for the next hour I puked. Life at 1 Garn.
No lasting damage, but it messed me up pretty good. Space camp more than 10 years ago.
dacosome 2 years ago 2
you blew up what?something in the eye i prosume?
Addalucija 2 years ago
actually in your ears. its when the little "hairs" in your ears that detect noise become detached and free-float in the fluids inside your ear makeing your sense of balance disfunctional, to make it simple. it can last for years.
AmeriCanadian14 2 years ago
no you wont puke..
i went on one about 3 days ago and because
you spin every direction possible you dont get dizzy.
when you keep going on and on one direction
thats how you get dizzy.. but it was SUPER fun
HOSSELDORFINTOGER 2 years ago
so there is no way you can get sick
GravityUpsideDown 2 years ago
There's gonna be one of these at a party I'm going to in about 2 hours. =D I don't think I'm gonna go on it because I'll probably throw up. =Q
mel10101 2 years ago
wait what is this training for?
FuturePilotGrrrl 2 years ago 3
Back in the Mercury days, they'd spin you around like this but there was a control stick and you'd have to regain "level" flight.
hellcat94116 2 years ago 2
kayy
FuturePilotGrrrl 2 years ago 2
oh so it's basically training the pilot's ability to regain flight controls in the event of disorientation?
ruudparklimy 2 years ago
DId you puke
backstrokebaby 3 years ago
is it an electronic version. THey had one in flambards england back in 1990
fayik123 3 years ago
he can die like that if he gos faster
djlolypop 3 years ago
he can die like that if they never take him off
titandown 3 years ago 9
No, you do not feel weightless, you are just spinning really fast. If you close your eyes, it connects with the ear wax gland and you get your sense of direction. Therefore you will ... upchuck. I went to Huntsville, AL Space Camp. It was very fun!
betarock12 3 years ago
so did i haha my couselor mark, he went how are you feeling and u know what i answered?
" its like ridding in the car with my mom!"
everyone started laughing :P
haha that simulator is awsome! we wanted to go like over and over again...
funnyjani 3 years ago
that was sooo fun i went 2005
mynameisearl22Wii 3 years ago
it's no longer used as part of astronaut training at NASA. it was used back in the capsule days (mercury, gemini, maybe apollo) to simulate what happens when you lose control of capsule rotation.
lucaspimentel 4 years ago 8
is that supposed to make you feel in a weightless enviroment?
runescapecat454 4 years ago
no it shows you how it feels like when you are in space and your capsule spins out of control
funnyjani 3 years ago 3
that looks like sooo much fun!
Zak424 5 years ago