Moving Water in Space - 8K Ultra HD
10 months ago
6
movingwaterinspace
waterinspace
microgravity
surfacetension
capillaryflow
physicsofwater
spaceexploration
futureofspaceflight
science
education
fascinating
This video shows the strange and beautiful behavior of water in the vacuum of space. In microgravity, water droplets do not fall like they do on Earth. Instead, they form spheres and float around. The forces of surface tension and capillary flow are much stronger in space, so water can form long, thin strands and even beads up on the surface of objects. This video is a fascinating look at the physics of water in space, and it could have implications for future space exploration
Loading comments...
-
1:29
NickAstronomyHub
10 months agoMoving Water in Space 8K Ultra HD
7 -
1:29
SpaceExplorerNASA
9 months agoMoving Water in Space - 8K Ultra HD
11 -
1:29
NASA3
10 months agoMoving Water in Space - 8K Ultra HD
-
1:29
centuryspace
10 months agoMoving Water in Space HD
2 -
1:29
ExploreCuriosity
1 year agoMoving Water in Space - 1080p HD
6 -
1:29
tigz15
1 year agoMoving Water in Space - 8K Ultra HD
2 -
1:29
twjdaniel
1 year agoMoving Water in Space 8K Ultra HD
2 -
1:29
Shirip
10 months agoMoving water in space
2 -
Find a way...
1 year agoMoving Water in Space
1 -
1:26
suman8048
10 months agoMoving water from space
14