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Saturday Morning Science:
Surface tension of water in microgravity onboard the International Space Station.

(Jan. 25, 2003) -- (Part 2 of 2) In this experiment Expedition Six NASA ISS Science Officer Don Pettit demonstrates the surface tension of water.

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  • 06:39

    Red dragon shooting out green flames wearing a yellow hat with a large orange feather.

  • This is what they do in space. The narrator is obviously a very clever man, he uses clever references but deep down is still a kid, hey lets see what it looks like with food colouring. I wish I could play with water and bubbles in space.

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  • Liquids are Wicked!!!!

  • Must get really boring up there. I guess facebook doesnt classify as work in space.

  • @K33p3r99 They scream WITCH BURN HER!!!!!!!

  • wowwww!!!! i can understand ur hard working & great effort. hey u can b a greAT MODERN ARTIST TOOOO>

  • @illFallacy and a blue scarf. lol

  • 5:47 SHARINGAN

  • you se an alien inside at 00:00...looks creepy look closer

  • 8:55 red ducky in dirty water

  • Anyone else see:

    1. The red looks like the eagle head.

    2. The blue looks kinda like a muscular arm.

    3. The yellow looks like a really messy hairdo.

    4. The green looks like a boxing glove coming out of the eagles mouth. lol

    I saw this at 7:00

  • Imagine how medieval people would have reacted to floating water.

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