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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2006

space walk

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  • I thought about it, and the answer is...

    They're wearing suits as heavy as their bodies, and they have the resistance of several layers of material to work against. There is less resistance in space, but that doesn't count as much as it should when wearing a space suit. Wearing thin clothes that don't restrict movement, your point would be valid.

    Search the NASA website for info on the equipment these guys are wearing, and how hard it is work against the suit and gloves even in space.

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  • But There is no gravity that means that there is no feeling if those Astronaut`s costumes are heavy or not. So those guys should to move the same fast as without costumes should`t they?

  • Less Gravity + Less Atmosphere = Less Resistance.

    Why are they moving slower then on earth? I'll answer that, because they are in a pool and the atmosphere is dense and they are having more resistance not less.

    Think about it.

  • this looks like it could have been faked.

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