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NASA Vacuum Chamber: Bubbling Soda

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2008

This was a demonstration of what would happen to a soda in the vacuum of space, and was done at an open house held at the NASA Glenn Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio.

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  • People don't get my questioning.

  • @tnguyen318 Mine works by cleaning my carpets.

  • Extract a cold molecule for me.

  • There are trillions around you in every place and especially in the fridge

  • Show me a cold molecule.

  • @heartlessvietboy a Cold molecule is like everything when it is cold..it has low temperature.

  • So your explanation is because there is no matter (no everything) yet there are atoms, space is cold. What is a cold molecule?

  • @tnguyen318 Room temperature i believe.The space is very cold because there is no matter so there only cold molecules.And...WAIT WHAT?? yes they can cook it if there are much enough... XD

  • What is air?  What is pressure?

  • Are you removing air or because of the suction. And without an enclosed four walls how can a "vacuum" work?

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