Guest: AndyD (162 days ago)
there is gravity but the orbiting spacecraft is effectively in 'freefall', rendering everything weightless
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Guest: Michael (163 days ago)
There is gravity dipshits they're only 500km up. Astronauts merely look weightless because they're in orbit.
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Guest(164 days ago)
Of courese it will work inside the craft. There is air and it is preassurised. Otherwise the people inside would die. All gravity does is bring it down to earth.
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Guest(164 days ago)
Of course there isn't gravity. Look at his clothes. Look at where his feet are. Damn people, get your eyes examined!
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Guest: Bollo (165 days ago)
There isn't gravity, you can see he's hooked his feet under the blue metal bars to stop himself from moving. Though I agree this isn't a test of a boomerang in space, obviously if you through it outside the spacecraft it would just keep going for ever (or until it hit something).
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Guest: Arsehead (165 days ago)
Er... Does anyone else notice the fact that there's gravity IN SPACE? He's just standing normally, not ancored down, so he would be flaoting around if he was in space.
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Desudro(165 days ago)
yeah, boomerangs only work cos of the air flow around it. stick it outside the module, and it wont come back. basic physics.....
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Guest: Zman (165 days ago)
H O L Y S H I T !!! What difference does it make if there is or isn't any damn air in the module? They eliminated the gravity, you dip-shit! ROTFLMAO
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Reaprisal(166 days ago)
yeh i agree its a module with air do it in space ffs cant be that hard to make a throwing arm outside the damn shuttle
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