How does a flag in a vacuum behave when disturbed? Does it behave the same when under normal atmospheric conditions on earth? The moon hoaxers seem to have convinced themselves that they behave t...
How does a flag in a vacuum behave when disturbed? Does it behave the same when under normal atmospheric conditions on earth? The moon hoaxers seem to have convinced themselves that they behave the same. But they don't have the guts to back up their claims with experimentation, but the MYTHBUSTERS do!
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That explains how it moves in a vacuum after the flag is deployed while the astronauts are still setting it up... They should run a test of someone running past the flag in a vacuum and causing movement, then I will be satisfied.
hey how do we genuinly know that these mythbuster guys are telling the truth or not?, the tv vewiers were not there to see this in real life were they?. for all we know that could have been done without the fucking vacuum chamber being turn on!.
We don't have to take their word on it. We can tell the flag is in a vacuum because when it moves back and forth it swings like a pendulum. There's no air to dampen the pendulum action and so we see it slowly swing back and forth for much much longer than it would in air. We see this same pendulum action in the moon footage, and thus we known the moon footage was filmed in a vacuum.
no it should twist if and only if astro-nots are shaking the flag, but astro-nots were trying to stop the waving of the flag and not the other way round
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We don't have to take their word on it. We can tell the flag is in a vacuum because when it moves back and forth it swings like a pendulum. There's no air to dampen the pendulum action and so we see it slowly swing back and forth for much much longer than it would in air. We see this same pendulum action in the moon footage, and thus we known the moon footage was filmed in a vacuum.