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NASA’s coffee cup designed specifically not to spill in zero gravity

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Tevin2 年前

How I’m drinking my space coffee

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Sankott2 年前

When you're great dad and even better actor

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AshutoshShrivastava2 年前

The cup design is very unique if you know you know 😂

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A Life Without Humans2 年前

Billions of dollars for NASA space programs and this is what they come up with? 🤭

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Past To Present Stories2 年前

NASA astronaut demonstrating the Dzhanibekov effect. An astronaut noticed this physical behavior of a handle, that turned out to be the proof of a theorem: the tennis racket theorem (also dubbed the Dzhanibekov effect) The Tennis Racket Theorem states that an object with three unique moments of inertia, rotation about the axis of intermediate moment of inertia is unstable, while rotation about the other two axis is stable. The effect is named after the Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Dzhanibekov who discovered this phenomenon while in space in 1985.

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Art Vandelay2 年前

I should call her 😫

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Apurv Anand2 年前

Greatest space prank ever pulled in the history of International Space Station

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Amazing Video2 年前

Kindness is everything the world needs ❤❤❤❤

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Echoes of Wisdom2 年前

Earth rising behind the Moon, captured by Orion spacecraft

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Amazing Video2 年前

terrible form of nature

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