Wet Washcloth In Space - What Happens When You Wring It? | Video

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Published 2013-04-17
International Space Station commander Chris Hadfield soaks a washcloth, gives it a twist, and...well, you'll see. -- Life in Space: Astronaut Chris Hadfield's Video Guide: goo.gl/fdgcgU

All Comments (21)
  • @Sarah-fe9qd
    If you are wondering about the audience clapping, when this was recorded he was livestreaming to my school because a student won a contest to ask him a question and we got to Skype with him!
  • @sleezy3592
    Other people in space: Where’s all the water Chris: 👀
  • @candyvlogs2627
    Imagine if when he goes back to Earth he keeps letting go of things and they fall because he’s used to being in space😂
  • @danielk6491
    Well, I guess you don’t have to worry about dropping and cracking your phone in space.
  • @MG-bw9hs
    Chris: hold my mic Space: i gotchu
  • @soupcan2314
    Just someone watching like “what the... heck is he doing” bottom left corner 2:27
  • @rannierunsfast
    You could pretend you're a waterbender in the space station.
  • @FokkerBoombass
    "It's put down into this little hockey puck" No one but a Canadian would ever make such comparasion, lol.
  • @onyxsavior7179
    “It’s put into the little tiny hockey puck”— oh, Canada...
  • @Jessica-pz1lx
    You know he’s Canadian when he calls it a hockey puck 😂😂
  • @btxts2688
    “So that it saves space” is that a pun?
  • @Yaheiy
    Flat-earthers: The water is being held by strings
  • @quentin4539
    "Bags dont hold water in space, so instead i have this water bag..."
  • @Keigo_88
    As a professional washcloth in space this is 100% accurate