How water moves in space | Moving water
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In microgravity environments of space, water behaves differently than on Earth. It forms floating globules due to surface tension and lack of buoyancy. When released, these globules can move around in response to air currents or gentle nudges. In larger quantities, water can be managed through specially designed systems, like those used on the International Space Station, where it is recycled for various purposes.
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