Thanks to years of fascinating videos from NASA, we know quite a bit about life aboard the?International Space Station. We've seen the crew conduct experiments, makes repairs, and?play with robots, but actually?living aboard the massive space barge is clearly a whole other story. In a new video from NASA, three of the space station's inhabitants show what it's like when the craft boosts itself to a new position, and it's giving us vertigo just from watching.
We take gravity for granted here at home, but on the ISS, the crew has a very tenuous relationship with the laws of earth-based physics. When the space station needs to adjust its position, its thrusters push it on its way, leaving anything not strapped down in its dust. This includes random items around the inside of the craft, and even the crew members. The ISS doesn't exactly reach break-neck speeds, but as the video above shows, the?scientists aboard still manage to have some fun with it.
Looking equal parts camera-shy and awkward, the bright minds of the ISS float effortlessly in space as the ship accelerates away from them. So the next time you're bored at work and are considering a pick-up game of trash can basketball, remember that even astronauts like to goof off every once in a while.
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