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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2005

Astronaut replicates Galileo experiment in the moon

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  • I can't believe there's a debate on this page! This is fairly basic stuff!

  • I know I sound like a nerd, but that's kinda cool.

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  • @soonertiger2012

    are u kidding mang? that is the first thought i had as well. if that's nerdy, i don't wanna be cool. this is the essence of meaning. it is fundamentally cool. people, step out of the high school mentality and appreciate the manifestations of that which makes us all say...."whoah".....

  • :-) nasa troll indeed...

  • @TheAJAtom ... the fuck do you know if the feather is weighted or not, move along, nasa troll

  • @pt1gard Sigh...The feather is not weighted. Feathers do not fall as quickly on earth because they experience resistance due to wind and atmospheric conditions...The moon has no wind and no atmosphere, hence the experiment works as it should.

  • If I throw anything out of Earth's gravity well, it will continue to float until it is captured by the gravity of something else. So, yeah, if an astronaut out a GEO orbit decided to throw a battery away from the Earth, it would just keep on going...

  • @TGBII that would mean if you threw a battery out of earth it will float away to plluto since it has brely any mass

  • Proof indeed that man set foot on the moon

  • everyone the real thing about this is that theres some thing called wind resistance (explained by newton) it affects lighter objects more than heavier ones, gravity has the same force no matter the weight of an object , test this by throwing one very very heavy object and a heavy object yes one issignificantly heavier, however neither of them have wind resistance

  • weighted feather, obviously never on moon, never went .... he should've shown the feather was real like a good magician would've, hes a hack Naut

  • @dnmry no 9.82 on denmark

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