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  1. of course it's real…it's right here. youre looking at it

  2. this is a tiny fun but I love it

  3. Thanks! Gave me a fun chance to show zero g to my 3 year old.

  4. …and her head didn't get bumped.

  5. Unblievlable..nice …..

  6. > now that's interesting./ …

  7. I'd be keeping the third for myself

  8. that is funny and cool at the same time

  9. what a awesome place i have to visit it

  10. ha ha nice animated pictures ๐Ÿ˜€

  11. > just thinking- possibilities./…

  12. Why is that woman not in the kitchen?

  13. Your misogyny is showing, Daniel James.

  14. > weightlessness move mountains./ back problems -old skool…

  15. Have you watch "the matrix" a special effects like this! It

  16. Terrible, even in space women are treated like objects.

  17. Ok the first time in the future of the world.

  18. I just made the intellectual mistake of reading the comments (one would think people using Google+ would also use Google Search). For those tho think this is fake, it was seen on NASA Television! And if you think NASA is faking ISS, then you're an idiot. It was a demonstration showing the difference between gravity and momentum. Yes, Cassidy's feet are anchored, so he doesn't float away. Also, the animated photo is not replaying in "real time". In actuality, their motions were much slower by about a factor of three. In zero-g, when moving things, astronauts move slower than on the ground and it's because of the fact objects still have momentum and moving them slower means they have less momentum – and hence, Cassidy is able to move things without his body getting thrashed about. The sped up animation is creating an optical illusion when people look at it. Because it's sped up, it looks like it's faked because it's true that if Cassidy was moving things around that fast, his body would be reacting much for forcefully than it shows. But since they're all moving about three times slower in reality, that isn't the case because by moving slower, the objects' (and astronauts') momenta are less than it "looks" like they should have. That's the explanation of why this isn't faked but looks like it might have been. Finally, she's not "the lady". She NASA Astronaut Karen Nyberg, ISS Expedition 36 Flight Engineer who is on board the space station right now.

  19. If gravity loses its effect so close to earth how come moon still affects earth?

    If suns gravity keeos earth on orbit how come these guys dont feel it?

    -the cluless guy

  20. Fake? Some of you internet scientists need to get out more. TROLLS

  21. u for real can get a big fine for playing to much in space, even more in that manner

  22. 7ร™โ€กร™โ€ก

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