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Why is there never any video of experiments that are conducted in space? For example, I want to know what would happen to water in space. Pretty simple right? In a complete vacuum water will boil but space is apparently freezing. 2.73 Kelvin or -454.75 Fahrenheit. Have astronauts ever put water into space? This simple experiment could be performed and videoed easily. I know the claims about what would happen but hey I need proof, this is science. One would assume that they conduct all kinds of experiments in open space but I have never seen video evidence of any. Are there any vids out there like that?
No, the best vids of experiments are at most a few minutes long before cutting. And usually just demonstrates weightlessness. All those school project satellites, yet no violent ripping apart of common household items, no boiling ice, nothing exciting.
Vacuum chambers on earth do more fun stuff than Nasa and the rest of those moneygrubbing agencies.
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[–] Maddmartigan 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Why is there never any video of experiments that are conducted in space? For example, I want to know what would happen to water in space. Pretty simple right? In a complete vacuum water will boil but space is apparently freezing. 2.73 Kelvin or -454.75 Fahrenheit. Have astronauts ever put water into space? This simple experiment could be performed and videoed easily. I know the claims about what would happen but hey I need proof, this is science. One would assume that they conduct all kinds of experiments in open space but I have never seen video evidence of any. Are there any vids out there like that?
[–] HashTheFash ago
No, the best vids of experiments are at most a few minutes long before cutting. And usually just demonstrates weightlessness. All those school project satellites, yet no violent ripping apart of common household items, no boiling ice, nothing exciting.
Vacuum chambers on earth do more fun stuff than Nasa and the rest of those moneygrubbing agencies.