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Dr. Don Pettit performs a number of microgravity experiments while onboard the International Space Station.
This is a compilation of the experiments performed for the Saturday Morning Science program.


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my head is filled ... ( 4 months ago by justinkangabang)
my head is filled with knowledge
We have Dr. Don ... ( 3 months ago by benwl)
We have Dr. Don Pettit to thank for thinking of and recording these great videos.
It's always fun to ... ( 3 months ago by fonna)
It's always fun to learn new things.
Gyroscopic platform, eh?.
Excellent! Really ... ( 2 months ago by ayadiv)
Excellent! Really good experiments!
Great video! I ... ( 2 months ago by Sclayee)
Great video! I learned a lot, thanks to the people who contributed to this. Makes me want to travel in to space!
-Blayke
Great Video!! Cool ... ( 2 months ago by kencbk)
Great Video!! Cool science experiments
Totally spaced out ... ( 4 weeks ago by splatuality)
Totally spaced out ..Thank you
these guys are ... ( 2 weeks ago by Slaer07)
these guys are having too much fun!
So what does this ... ( 2 weeks ago by rondelespirit)
So what does this mean for cancer? Well I mean they used radiation on my dads brain tumor, the brain is sits in a weightless environment (filled w/ water)my understanding a lazer light was used, slowing the growth.... It all really don't make sense to me, sorry for my ignorance... what does everyone else think?? It has to relate somehow doesn't it?
gravity sucks in ... ( 2 weeks ago by Auroraa94)
gravity sucks in his ways...
I love how he's ... ( 2 weeks ago by dismantlemedownn)
I love how he's trying to sound all professional, but for real guys. They're having way too much fun up there! Lol.
Bubble core. :]
what a capilar of 2 ... ( 2 weeks ago by RavnoUK)
what a capilar of 2 nanometers diameter!!? and you inject "visco elastic" liquid that fast!?.. dude i bet you ment milimeters.. there is no way a tube of 2 nanometer diameter take that mechanical preasure.
isnt two nano ... ( 2 weeks ago by twiggymac)
isnt two nano meters like 20 atoms long?
Im too lit =P ( 2 weeks ago by romuleezey)
Im too lit =P
This is great ... ( 2 weeks ago by rcola1111)
This is great information! It shows us ideas of how the universe expands and how the physics we understand applies in a weightless environment. TOTALLY AWESOME! Thank you
That was awesome ! ... ( 2 weeks ago by callmewilly)
That was awesome ! =p
And they're having sooo much fun up there ! =D
"You get to play with your food and call it science"
hahahahaha !!!
the salt crystals ... ( 2 weeks ago by simsguildwars)
the salt crystals look cool!! do you think ti coudl be a coudl stoen to put on a rin? no i' mserious it seems really nice!
The video at 45 min ... ( 2 weeks ago by simshiver)
The video at 45 min(ish) cost about 7.8million dollars to produce. And the time it took to produce these results cost in the upwards of 165+million dollars, so was this play time really worth it, think of how this funding could have been put to good use here on Earth.
Dude...I wanna be ... ( 2 weeks ago by TheVandoodle)
Dude...I wanna be an astronaut and go in space n play with water and salt!DUDE.Seriously. AWESOME yet pointless.
This video has been ... ( 2 weeks ago by BestofYTChannel)
This video has been selected by our channel as one of the most Amazing videos in YouTube. Thanks for sharing.
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Yes it is ( off ... ( 2 weeks ago by RavnoUK)
Yes it is ( off course depending on the atom it can be 17 or even 12 atoms long). to force a a visco elastic liquid to get trough a 2 nanometers hole by mechanical means you migh need a insane amount of strengh. He just got confused i'm sure he ment 2 milimeters
lol, was this the ... ( 1 week ago by frizspin175)
lol, was this the only reason they are there
i dont think thats ... ( 1 week ago by krumulapsa)
i dont think thats all they do there! :D
amazing video!
I wish I could do ... ( 1 week ago by BonJoey712)
I wish I could do that. People need to understand that Pettit, Bowersox, and Budarin, the astronauts aboard during this video, didn't fly up to Space Station to just "play with water". They were up there to see how long humans can stay in zero-gravity and see alternate ways to get the needed sources to survive in space. These videos were created because they were stuck aboard when the shuttle Columbia crashed and they weren't fully ready to launch another ship in fear of another crash. Fun fact.



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