Main Takeaway: A new and awesome internal fuel-tank camera on the latest SpaceX launch show how fuel behaves in the second stage after ... Spinning a soda bottle partially filled with water to observe how the centrifugal forces affect the water.
Sloshing In Space -
A new and awesome internal fuel-tank camera on the latest SpaceX launch show how fuel behaves in the second stage after ... Spinning a soda bottle partially filled with water to observe how the centrifugal forces affect the water. NASA Commentator Amiko Kauderer talks with Jacob Roth, a co-principal investigator of the SPHERES
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- A new and awesome internal fuel-tank camera on the latest SpaceX launch show how fuel behaves in the second stage after ...
- Spinning a soda bottle partially filled with water to observe how the centrifugal forces affect the water.
- NASA Commentator Amiko Kauderer talks with Jacob Roth, a co-principal investigator of the SPHERES
- ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet working in the Kibo laboratory of the International
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