Don’t you just love the Internet? Seeing stuff like that would just not have been possible before the Internet became mainstream. If you have red-blue stereoscopic 3D vision glasses at home, be sure to check the 3D version of the video below!
During Expedition 40 in the summer of 2014, NASA astronauts Steve Swanson and Reid Wiseman — along with European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst — explored the phenomenon of water surface tension in microgravity on the International Space Station. The crew “submerged” a sealed GoPro camera into a floating ball of water the size of a softball and recorded the activity with a 3-D camera.
[NASA’s Marshall Center | Via LS]
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