Nasa is getting almost as good as Hollywood with the special effects! And this chick is hotter than Sandra Bullock! This should win a Golden "Globe" award.
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Now the question is, how do they take a shower? I'm grateful to live on earth, as much as I am fascinated with space..i feel i wont live a comfortable life up there.
In the 9 years since this was posted, I've watched this video 3-4 times, as it comes up in my recommendations. I love the weightless hair and am glad they don't all just go butch, even though that would no doubt make washing your hair easier. Around 2017, after I got my elderly mother out in the yard for her to see the overpassing ISS for the first time, I pulled this video up as an example of what goes on in that fast moving point of light she had just seen. She was about 82 at the time, and was awestruck to connect this with what she had seen minutes before.
If youre going to space then you should cut your hair short. More hair gets in the way and it consumes more resources to clean it including the dehumidifier system because it requires more moisture to clean it. You can always regrow it when you get back.
Totally amazed by how things could done differently for what we deem normal. Two takeaways: 1. never take things for granted. Anything we think normal could be a challenge for someone else 2. Everything could be viewed from upside down.
upside down? There is no upside down in space. Notice how when she put water into her hair it didn't go up, it went everywhere including down and up and sideways.
a few people have this paranoid delusion that this ISS is all fake and they seek out these videos and try to recruit people with similar illnesses(IMO anyway)
Women have better eyes and ears for space. www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/spaceradiationgenderillustration59459.jpg.jpeg Here is some no bull to spread around.
+RedGuru Entertainment It very much stays together. Like +Angus Khan said it's surface tension. www.theguardian.com/science/video/2014/nov/07/water-bubble-space-science-video
Actually, she is upside down. Even though gravity is waaaaay less of a thing that far from earth, it still affects them, which is why it's described as microgravity, not zero gravity.
Jarvis Garcia Patrick Bassut Peter Kent People call it microgravity because gravity is present everywhere in space. There is zero gravity from the Earth in this instance, but there is still for example the Moons or Suns (relatively tiny) gravitational influence. This is tiny compared to Earth's gravity because the bodies creating the gravitational force are so far away. Jarvis you get caught out on a technicality basically. To put it in perspective at this distance from the Sun we experience a gravitational acceleration of 0.00059 m/s/s due to the suns gravitational force. So completely negligible but still technically influential.
ChristsSaved Does your mind have trouble understanding what you see? Maybe if you ask the most honest and caring book in the world if it's real or not. I'm sure the great wisdom contained therein will tell you all about space travel, solar panels and warn Tesla about JP Morgan.
+zysis My mind tells me to question what we see and do. I was actually pertaining to the fact that things aren't quite what we are told. If they were in space, no air bubble during space walks, camera crew with air tanks, pictures of Earth would be consistent and available. Don't YOU think that there would be a live feed from a camera pointing at Earth!? There isn't. Oh and there is no air in space but the US flag that they 'put' on the moon gets moved in a similar way to that being blown! YOU'VE BEEN LIVING IN A DREAMWORLD NEO.
What I want to know (among the rather stupid comments I've seen so far) is what do you do with hair shedding? I lose so much freakin' hair just from brushing it. Where does random hair shedding go?
The vent behind her - it collects matter from the air system. They use it when they clip their nails and stuff too (you can see it Chris Hadfield's videos)
What I was always wondering is, how do the water drops seen so often just going anywhere not get into a laptop or any other sensitive electronic device that are seen everywhere in the ISS?
i have so many questions now. literally never thought of this before but now I'm thinking about how you would go about showering, and whether or not the "shower" whatever that winds up looking like, is actually in a different room or not, or if you just get real comfortable with certain things real fast. Also do you have a camera in the shower room, or is that a safety concern to have an unmonitored room?
The US Skylab station had a shower: it was basically a separate room with a tube-like waterproof curtain that was secured to the roof with a metal collar. Using it was very involved and took like two hours, so it remained mostly unused with astronauts preferring sponge baths.
Well they're up there for a year sometimes and it would grow anyway and cutting it is probably more difficult up there than washing it, given how the hair would get all over the place
@@RedMouthSmileAndFreedom I think it remains to be answered where that hair goes. Every single thing you do costs resources, including disposing of waste. Are you going to use some of your precious resources on disposing of a thing you could just leave on your head if you wanted?
I may be wrong, but one amazing thing that I think that I saw is the shape of her hair change as she brushed it because of the magnetic repulsion, instead of being randomly agitated it began to point up in mutual repulsion.
I guess you can’t wash towels in space? Guess there isn’t enough water to do that. Still, a regular shower in zero g would be very… interesting to say the least. Would the water push you away from the shower head? How to you design a drainage system when the water can go in any direction? Would the water become a blob enveloping your body, and would that present a risk of space drowning? A solution like this prevents us from having to ask these questions
The condensation-collection device used to collect humidity from the air functions almost identically to your home air conditioner, and even more closely to a dehumidifier. Either of those devices take a decent amount of electric power. Impoverished places without clean water usually don't have any electric power.
@@freund333 You know what, I think I understand now. Hair grows upwards right? If there is no force to pull it down, it will continue to go up, thus her hair sticks up! But hold on a minute.. Again if she puts her hair down by force it should stay down for a while and then slowly go back up? idk anymore bro
@@eddiej9733 to say few minutes wouldn't be the best. Because zero gravity planes actually last under a minute. Also they're not as accurate or consistent. Quite small as well.
@@eddiej9733 its not just hair spray. Its due to the natural rigidity of the hair and microgravity. Since the hair isn't being affect by gravity and doesn't flow like in water as there are very weak buoyant force or none at all to move the hair. Its only going to move with the body and its interia jus makes it move like that as well.
Thats a really good question. Gravity usually helps but cramps are muscles aiding. Im guessing its not too much different but the cramps might be worse
I was just thinking that while watching the arrival to the ISS. Can see the curve of the Earth.. I tried telling those flat heads that you have to be up in orbit to see it because of the sheer size of our planet.. But they hollar about not being able to see the curve from an airplane. 🙄 While the Rocket took off yesterday.. My thought was.. Wondering what the flats are saying.. "Don't hit the dome! LOL 😂 tried hearing their point if view but you can't talk facts with them.. I now avoid them all together. Lol too much.. Felt like I was in the twilight zone. A different world that for sure. 🙄😏
The earth is round. Space travel is fake. Not only flat earthers know its fake. Alot of normal people do too. I dont know people who believe the nasa fairy tale. Not one.
They forget in the weightless state there is no such thing as up and down. So it's strange that hard always stands straight up in the air as if they have a fan in the floor. Not up and down the room There is no up and down in weightless mode. Therefore, the fluid pressure is the same everywhere in the body, no matter which way you turn. But it creates confusion in the system for regulating the pressure in the brain. It reacts by raising the pressure in the brain.
It's only natural for a combed hair to tend to go in the same direction, since there are a lot of other hairstrands in bulk around each one which would resist messing things up. Also, specially after wetting, there are forces of adhesion which are more apparent when in freefall. Finally, you can see that when she tilts her head, the hair moves accordingly and not following an "up" forced direction (except where it touches the vertical wall)
Ms Karen you've turned into an angel by being on the space... I wish all mankind could be sent to the SPACE to turn them something like you... Be blessed
Anyone notice the scene changes flashing across the video? That’s one of the limitations of filming on a Vomit Comet, you only have between 20-35 seconds of “weightlessness”. 😉
It's because the Space Station technically isn't in zero gravity, It's in freefall. Imagine that you throw something, Note that it curves downward to the ground. Throw it faster, you get a longer curve to the ground. The ISS is "Thrown" at 17,200 MPH, so fast that the curve matches the curve of the Earth, so it just falling around the Earth forever.
Mike : It would be like asking you to jump in a lake to prove that you can't breathe underwater. Let's be realistic, though - they go out for a planned excursion outside with all the necessary equipment to keep them alive -- that wouldn't get rid of naysayers claiming the whole thing was staged. People will believe what they believe.
Tyler McCloud she in a jet. you can hear the engine in the backround. thats why the footage cuts off every ten seconds or so. there hope your satified now...
having velcro walls would be great back down on earth. just stick all your stuff on the wall 😆 and i wish my hair would do that, save me tying it back 🤣
Isn’t it dangerous to the stations systems to have water globules and hair particles floating around? I’d have thought it would be more prudent to have long hair tied back or covered with a hair net in that environment….
This is what I am wondering about as well. Combing that hair probably shot many single hair pieces into the air. I mean just considering how it is down here, any kind of hair is all over the floor here after a few days... Probably they have some air filter as well, but I imagine may need to clean some surfaces too.
American astronaut Karen Nyberg tries to convince us that this is actually how she washes her hair on the ISS. What stands out to me? This 160 seconds worth of footage has at least 14 distinct cuts in it, for an average shot length of 11.4 seconds…and don’t forget about the dulled sound of what definitely seems like jet engines in the background.
@@anothervinyljunkie4485 Actually , there are stranger ISS videos than this one.. Check out .. 'Earth Day Space Q&A Hosted By Shawn Mendes' ... At 20:38 the helium ball trick started to go wrong.. Then at 22:00 it goes completely wrong.. The looks of embarrassment on their faces is priceless! .. So much for being in zero gravity.. I had heard that some of the ISS footage was fake but didn't believe it until now.
@@straydog02 It's amazing how uneducated you are. Just think about your claim for a moment. On one hand you claim that the ball would not be floating because they are in a micro gravity environment but because it's filled with helium. So If that would be the case what could cause a ball filled with helium to float at one point and to fall a few seconds later? It doesn't make sense. Did the helium al of a sudden change it's density and because heavier from one moment to the next? If they would be in a normal gravity environment it would be impossible for a helium filled ball to float at one point and to fall just a few seconds later. The real reason why it "fell" was simply because he pinched it under his arm and by doing so applied pressure to it and he basically squeezed it down. Also look at their heads and faces. You can see that they are bloated because of the micro gravity environment. There other uneducated people that claim that those astronauts would be hanging upside down. But if that would be the case those "falling objects" would have to fall up instead of down. So even if you your claim would had been true it would still disprove other claims from people just as uneducated as yourself.
Ah, the International Space Station. You know, the space station roughly the size of a football field, that’s supposedly been orbiting the earth now for over 25 years, hurtling around the earth at over ten times the speed of a rifle bullet, manoeuvred by thrusters, in a vacuum, generating electricity from solar panels that never seem to breakdown or need replacing or servicing, producing pure oxygen for the astronauts to breathe by the electrolysis of unimaginable amounts of water we are never shown, seemingly impervious to the extreme temperature ranges of space, ionising radiation, gamma radiation, solar flares and micrometeorites. Yeah right.
3 days ago i would think you are silly. But after watching a lot of certain videos, i am a total converted now. ISS is surely fake, just like moon landing.... now i doubt elon musk too
You know when I think of people going into space I only think about them doing the job and not about how they gotta do every day life in that type of environment
The water looked so cool floating and flying away xD
Yeah CGI is awesome!!!
Nasa is getting almost as good as Hollywood with the special effects! And this chick is hotter than Sandra Bullock! This should win a Golden "Globe" award.
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@@totesmygoats-bq8mk You have way too much faith in CGI. That is clearly real
It must be easy to put your hair in a ponytail when in space omg
You dont even need to use ponytails. Her hair was out of her face the whole time lmao.
Yeah but not if you have bangs :,)
Not because it will go into little strands
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Fun fact: This lady is actually married to Doug Hurley who went up to the ISS the other day on Crew Dragon 👌🏼
Looks like she won't be making videos for a while, the couple will be banging away in orbit lol
@@Quantdummy she didn't go. The crew was two guys.
Kasumi Rina Gaming but there are still others on the space stations lol
When they interviewed him, they said they're still finding her hair in the filters up there...:-D
Fun fact my dad went to her wedding lmao
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I knew somebody would make this joke. she is a SSJ.
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Nope she is gon
Now the question is, how do they take a shower?
I'm grateful to live on earth, as much as I am fascinated with space..i feel i wont live a comfortable life up there.
Meggz1992 I was thinking the same thing how do they take a shower
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@Brisa Doggys so true
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Well if shows us I'm cool.
In the 9 years since this was posted, I've watched this video 3-4 times, as it comes up in my recommendations. I love the weightless hair and am glad they don't all just go butch, even though that would no doubt make washing your hair easier.
Around 2017, after I got my elderly mother out in the yard for her to see the overpassing ISS for the first time, I pulled this video up as an example of what goes on in that fast moving point of light she had just seen. She was about 82 at the time, and was awestruck to connect this with what she had seen minutes before.
My curly af hair would tangle up sooo much gosh!😁
I 💓 curly hair but I got a straight one😭😭
My hair would be super knotted 😭😭😭😭
Aaa same and imagine the amount of volume by the time you get back to earth
@@beautaefulpotaeto585 what I don’t understand 😕😕😕
@@toopyandbinoofan_lover3659 she/he said that she/he love curly hair but she have a straight hair
Are these small water bubbles that "escape" no problem for the electronics or smth in the station?
So cool
They shouldn’t be, as water technically doesn’t stick to anything in space. plus they can just lick it lmao
They actually have a machine that collect the water droplets that escaped and cleans it to be put back into their water system
No because the video is fake
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If youre going to space then you should cut your hair short. More hair gets in the way and it consumes more resources to clean it including the dehumidifier system because it requires more moisture to clean it. You can always regrow it when you get back.
Hey at least it doesn't get in your eyes lol
lmao...best comment!
Kianaaahhh yooo ur so pretty lol
Thats what I told her
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Seriously
Lisanne Polman same lol
Relatable
Wow, so original..
Lol 😆
just wondered yesterday how you manage your hair . Great to understand how you do the simplest things in space! thanks
is this how jimmy neutron styles his hair
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Probably
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No it’s trolls
Totally amazed by how things could done differently for what we deem normal. Two takeaways: 1. never take things for granted. Anything we think normal could be a challenge for someone else 2. Everything could be viewed from upside down.
It sounds like difficulty with the norm is yours’
you barely figured out you can view things from upside down
upside down? There is no upside down in space. Notice how when she put water into her hair it didn't go up, it went everywhere including down and up and sideways.
My hair is always falling out so strands of my hair would get caught in the filter
*I could neverr* I need enough water running through my hair
When u would go into space ..u could take one tank of water along with u
thats why you are not where she is
Me too😜
Haha I’m So quirky!😂👌
...but seriously stop
ok..... *woman*
Remeber those little doll things with the hair that u can brush and it sticks up
Mike Fries yeah those
Trolls
hahahaha lamo
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Treasure trolls
Are those water bubbles floating away not dangerous for the equipment around?
The equipment is designed for it. Most of the water ends up being sucked into the ventilation system quickly.
No it is magickal science equipment..
Zactly!!! They better hope it doesn't short out the "open the door to "space"' electronics. 🤭
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+Nathan Land THANKS
Nathan Land lol
no, she's a TROLL!! :P
she's gone lvl 9000!
Deadpool Lane that was what i waa thinking just looking at her hair
I love how the hair just sticks up in space. Kinda like trolls xD
a lot of hairspray prior to this comedy show will do....:) in the back room studio..:)
I kept thinking Troll-dolls too :) I bet a mohawk could be epic in space, we just need more vibrant colours :)
bridget is cool
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@@wojtekkostecki5251 Get a life you stupid flat earther idiot.
Please re-upload the video again but this time unedited without all the breaks in the video feed. Show us the entire video, one shot.
You know they can't do that.
@@tabascoraremaster1 Can't or won't? Yeah, I know they won't and that they can't because the lies would be exposed.
😂😂
@@firmamentalist6167go to space yourself then what. Why ask others for confirmation when you can just try it yourself
Was looking for these comments
It amuses me how many negative comments there are... I think it's really neat, and the condensation is reused, so very smart.
a few people have this paranoid delusion that this ISS is all fake and they seek out these videos and try to recruit people with similar illnesses(IMO anyway)
Women have better eyes and ears for space.
www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/spaceradiationgenderillustration59459.jpg.jpeg Here is some no bull to spread around.
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@@motorhead4870 Ah yes, despite the fact that it can literally be visible from the surface of the Earth. Somehow it's fake.
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It looks like she's upside down, it's fuckin' with my mind right now!
+Austin S There's no up or down c:
+RedGuru Entertainment yes it does. Surface tension keeps globules from breaking apart.
+RedGuru Entertainment In addition to what Angus said, water is also polar, aka its slightly magnetic. its attracted to itself.
+RedGuru Entertainment It very much stays together. Like +Angus Khan said it's surface tension. www.theguardian.com/science/video/2014/nov/07/water-bubble-space-science-video
Actually, she is upside down. Even though gravity is waaaaay less of a thing that far from earth, it still affects them, which is why it's described as microgravity, not zero gravity.
If she flips upside-down will her hair go to her shoulders?
So simple yet amazing what can be done in zero gravity. Thanks for sharing.
I was just making a light hearted comment to a fun video. No need to get technical here. Or shall we discuss the pH balance of her shampoo?
Patrick Bassut They're in orbit, in freefall. Subjectively at least that's zero G, isn't it? It seems okay to use the term; or am I wrong?
Jarvis Garcia Patrick Bassut Peter Kent People call it microgravity because gravity is present everywhere in space. There is zero gravity from the Earth in this instance, but there is still for example the Moons or Suns (relatively tiny) gravitational influence. This is tiny compared to Earth's gravity because the bodies creating the gravitational force are so far away. Jarvis you get caught out on a technicality basically.
To put it in perspective at this distance from the Sun we experience a gravitational acceleration of 0.00059 m/s/s due to the suns gravitational force. So completely negligible but still technically influential.
Jarvis Garcia nice one
It's not simple at all and it does not remove any dirt at all, it just covers it with a lotion.
Next tutorial: How to poop in space
+Summoner A | Yes please!
+Summoner A And also how to take showers, i wonder if they need it
Each NASA vid is how to poop in space cause it's All Donald Trump. Water in Space!?
ChristsSaved Does your mind have trouble understanding what you see? Maybe if you ask the most honest and caring book in the world if it's real or not. I'm sure the great wisdom contained therein will tell you all about space travel, solar panels and warn Tesla about JP Morgan.
+zysis My mind tells me to question what we see and do.
I was actually pertaining to the fact that things aren't quite what we are told. If they were in space, no air bubble during space walks, camera crew with air tanks, pictures of Earth would be consistent and available. Don't YOU think that there would be a live feed from a camera pointing at Earth!? There isn't. Oh and there is no air in space but the US flag that they 'put' on the moon gets moved in a similar way to that being blown! YOU'VE BEEN LIVING IN A DREAMWORLD NEO.
Thanks for showing us how you do the things we have wondered about for years!
I cant stand my hair being greasy. I could not do this 😂 you go girl!
To experience being in space would be cool. Lucky lady!
too bad she's not though.
They work their asses off to become astronauts, it's not about luck
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Not really 💀
some good tricks on camera and good edition computers
What I want to know (among the rather stupid comments I've seen so far) is what do you do with hair shedding? I lose so much freakin' hair just from brushing it. Where does random hair shedding go?
the station has filters that remove any impurities in the atmosphere
Just like all the skin flakes.
Gets sucked into the air intakes and filtered out, or clog up the Velcro pads they have everywhere.
The vent behind her - it collects matter from the air system. They use it when they clip their nails and stuff too (you can see it Chris Hadfield's videos)
They also have a vacuum cleaner. Part of their usual job is to vacuum the station.
What I was always wondering is, how do the water drops seen so often just going anywhere not get into a laptop or any other sensitive electronic device that are seen everywhere in the ISS?
It’s a bunch of baby back bull sh@$
@@cambee3070what is? Your life?
@@moonbiscuits wow good one! Stop projecting my guy
@@cambee3070 These people are zombies
@@traversniemi5342 sometimes I feel as if there is no hope…
i have so many questions now. literally never thought of this before but now I'm thinking about how you would go about showering, and whether or not the "shower" whatever that winds up looking like, is actually in a different room or not, or if you just get real comfortable with certain things real fast. Also do you have a camera in the shower room, or is that a safety concern to have an unmonitored room?
The US Skylab station had a shower: it was basically a separate room with a tube-like waterproof curtain that was secured to the roof with a metal collar.
Using it was very involved and took like two hours, so it remained mostly unused with astronauts preferring sponge baths.
Thanks for the tutorial. I'm definetly gonna try that out!
Did you go in space
@@tpwk_ghvodka6479 no it's a joke :)
I want to live in outer from the earth and flying... i love to fly..
*what I’m confused about is how NASA actually allows hair to be long, no military cropped short standard issue* 😂😂 awesome video!!
Well they're up there for a year sometimes and it would grow anyway and cutting it is probably more difficult up there than washing it, given how the hair would get all over the place
@@reeveharper6061 you could get a razor and just cut a straight line 😂😂
@@RedMouthSmileAndFreedom I think it remains to be answered where that hair goes. Every single thing you do costs resources, including disposing of waste. Are you going to use some of your precious resources on disposing of a thing you could just leave on your head if you wanted?
its easier to cut hair once a month that wash long hair every week.@@steelplatedheart
@@RedMouthSmileAndFreedomthe hair would go everywhere
I'm just surprised how they found a camera and how they uploaded it to youtube
I would've cut my hair short so long ago if I was her
Same. Just to make life a little easier in space.
Me too, but apparently she did this for people/kids to see it's possible to be an astronaut without changing that part of you?
there's no a shower???? a closed placed to clean urself?? weird,,,
@@elilumminatti2.080 its a waste of water and water is hard to come by in space
I admire your brains and courage so much. You're a real American hero.
If hero means liar you are right.
That was so cool to watch!
One thing I've thought about, is how sensitive other equipment is to having drops of water hitting them from time to time.
I may be wrong, but one amazing thing that I think that I saw is the shape of her hair change as she brushed it because of the magnetic repulsion, instead of being randomly agitated it began to point up in mutual repulsion.
I guess you can’t wash towels in space? Guess there isn’t enough water to do that. Still, a regular shower in zero g would be very… interesting to say the least. Would the water push you away from the shower head? How to you design a drainage system when the water can go in any direction? Would the water become a blob enveloping your body, and would that present a risk of space drowning? A solution like this prevents us from having to ask these questions
Mostly, you wipe yourself with a damp cloth.
For more information, search for videos about the ISS shower.
The condensation-collection device used to collect humidity from the air functions almost identically to your home air conditioner, and even more closely to a dehumidifier. Either of those devices take a decent amount of electric power. Impoverished places without clean water usually don't have any electric power.
Oh my god, that looks so much fun! I hope I can go to the International Space Station some day...
Question: Why is your hair stick up? If you forcefully put your hair down shouldn't it stay down considering there is no force to pull it back up?
Hair has a certain shape and it allways wants to go back into that shape. People act as if they never had a bad hair day.
@@freund333 You know what, I think I understand now. Hair grows upwards right? If there is no force to pull it down, it will continue to go up, thus her hair sticks up!
But hold on a minute.. Again if she puts her hair down by force it should stay down for a while and then slowly go back up? idk anymore bro
@@TheMiamiHeat No. Hair has a certain springiness to it. It's caused by the way hairs are build. Just look at a hair under a microscope.
Forces exist in materials beside gravitation forces.
However, if she were hanging upside down in a studio...
Or if she was electrostatically charged like they do in science museums...
thanks for the tutorial, I've been looking for an easier way to wash my hair in space!
That looks pretty fun actually, even the most mundane chore is a new adventure in space!
Why all the cut scenes?
to shorten the video? there are objects which are still in the same place regardless of the splice...
they only have a few minutes per shot given the arc of the zero gravity plane
@@eddiej9733 to say few minutes wouldn't be the best. Because zero gravity planes actually last under a minute. Also they're not as accurate or consistent. Quite small as well.
@@articticcblu yeah, just being a bit of a ratbag. But, have to say - the hair gel does need some explaining.
@@eddiej9733 its not just hair spray. Its due to the natural rigidity of the hair and microgravity. Since the hair isn't being affect by gravity and doesn't flow like in water as there are very weak buoyant force or none at all to move the hair. Its only going to move with the body and its interia jus makes it move like that as well.
Damn. I litterally just watched a video about someone washing her hair and yet this is the most interesting video I ever watched..!
Wat about ur period ??
Thats a really good question. Gravity usually helps but cramps are muscles aiding. Im guessing its not too much different but the cramps might be worse
Tampon as usual lol
I think they send ppl with no period passed menopause
Read in another bideo they supress it
It's fake her hair is jelled up
I'm going to space tomorrow thanks for this video. Will help me alot
I have a hard enough time washing my hair in gravity... Nicely done
Honestly I'd just shave off my hair before I went up, it would be so much easier and less of a hassle
I would cut my hair short for convince & aesthetic ! Such a privilege to be chosen to go on the iss!
Water droplets are flying everywhere! Aren't you worried about all those sensitive electronics?!
of course not, its filmed in a Hollywood studio.
She doesn't worry, the room where she is in this video is made in purpose for using water, no sensitive electronics here.
NASA can engineer an air-tight space station that's insulated from the cold of deep space. I'm sure they can waterproof their circuitry.
If you believe NASA has been to space, you will believe anything. So gullible
Santa lives in the North Pole with rudolf and Elvis, Easter bunny lives in a tree on the iss, which is in space. NASA said it so it must be true
this is the only karen we respect
I agree with Meh Meh, wow, you never fully think about the consequences of weightlessness, like water getting away from you! Thank you, amazing video!
I can't understand why and how flat earthers dispute the space station? Prob a fear of the unknown.
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I was just thinking that while watching the arrival to the ISS. Can see the curve of the Earth.. I tried telling those flat heads that you have to be up in orbit to see it because of the sheer size of our planet.. But they hollar about not being able to see the curve from an airplane. 🙄 While the Rocket took off yesterday.. My thought was.. Wondering what the flats are saying.. "Don't hit the dome! LOL 😂 tried hearing their point if view but you can't talk facts with them.. I now avoid them all together. Lol too much.. Felt like I was in the twilight zone. A different world that for sure. 🙄😏
The earth is round. Space travel is fake. Not only flat earthers know its fake. Alot of normal people do too. I dont know people who believe the nasa fairy tale. Not one.
@Mahima Bhat its called 60 million taxpayer dollars a day in the U.S. alone
Gmail Account I hope you're trolling.
I just love 😍😍😍the way her floating in the air more volume 📢
this is the type of video i come back to every few months or 1 year
I am never tired of seeing their amazing hair. :)
Karen, dang it, your hair water floated by me while I was working!
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They forget in the weightless state there is no such thing as up and down.
So it's strange that hard always stands straight up in the air as if they have a fan in the floor.
Not up and down the room
There is no up and down in weightless mode. Therefore, the fluid pressure is the same everywhere in the body, no matter which way you turn. But it creates confusion in the system for regulating the pressure in the brain. It reacts by raising the pressure in the brain.
absolutely correct!! they still lying
It's only natural for a combed hair to tend to go in the same direction, since there are a lot of other hairstrands in bulk around each one which would resist messing things up. Also, specially after wetting, there are forces of adhesion which are more apparent when in freefall. Finally, you can see that when she tilts her head, the hair moves accordingly and not following an "up" forced direction (except where it touches the vertical wall)
this is amazing!! like wtf? THE WATER IS SMALL DROPLETS lol... love this
Super Saiyan Karen Nyberg
Beece She got a Goku hair.
I have to say, the effect on the water is very impressed.
I’m wondering how she’s maintaining angular momentum: does she plot it with calipers and live the rhumb line ?
You could also title this "How Gon washes his hair after defeating Pitou"
Long hair gon long hair gon long hair gon
Ms Karen you've turned into an angel by being on the space... I wish all mankind could be sent to the SPACE to turn them something like you... Be blessed
Strange the hair is not kept in a net , what with all that sensitive equipment.
That is so cool when you see th bubbles of the water :0
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The only Karen we respect.
Thanks! It's always fun to get these snapshots of life in space.
Anyone notice the scene changes flashing across the video?
That’s one of the limitations of filming on a Vomit Comet, you only have between 20-35 seconds of “weightlessness”. 😉
True...once u know their trick it is not so complicated
I love how everything's velcroed to the wall!!👯🙋🎀👓🌂💄👛
1:24 she just said i use the towel to get the dirt out my guy youre in space 🤨
Sorry but she is not talking abuot outside dirt.. Humna body also have some dirt.. Which comes out..
@@TheAnand2204 yeah
Haha, this is funny still
hilarious aaaaaaaaaa click that thumbs up aaaaaaaa i am dying omg that is so funny
Our body produces dead skin cells........so bath is necessary even if you are inside or else bacteria will feed on it or much worse INFECTION.
I always wonder if the first man to knock one out in space had to document the results 🤔
Things I never wondered about, but it sure was interesting how it's done!
Doing your hair in a ponytail must be so easy
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It's good that Karen is up there, she can't complain to any managers now. Good job NASA
My anxiety goes 📈📈 especially when those drops of water goes everywhere with those wires at the back ugh
why does the hair go straight up? shouldn't it float around random like?
It's because the Space Station technically isn't in zero gravity, It's in freefall. Imagine that you throw something, Note that it curves downward to the ground. Throw it faster, you get a longer curve to the ground. The ISS is "Thrown" at 17,200 MPH, so fast that the curve matches the curve of the Earth, so it just falling around the Earth forever.
Because its fake. They use a green screen.
@@LordHeadcheez okay so who or what three the ISS space station at 17,000 mph
Maybe if it was curly
@@LordHeadcheez Nice explanation of the ISS orbit, but that literally has nothing to do with the question asked.
Man, I'm disappointed that there's not that many flat earthers in the comment section..
Tell her dumbass to go outside, and prove that she on the I international space station.
+Tyler McCloud Lol. Your comment worked.
Mike : It would be like asking you to jump in a lake to prove that you can't breathe underwater. Let's be realistic, though - they go out for a planned excursion outside with all the necessary equipment to keep them alive -- that wouldn't get rid of naysayers claiming the whole thing was staged. People will believe what they believe.
Tyler McCloud she in a jet. you can hear the engine in the backround. thats why the footage cuts off every ten seconds or so. there hope your satified now...
@@camillelibrodo2084 hhhhhh
having velcro walls would be great back down on earth. just stick all your stuff on the wall 😆 and i wish my hair would do that, save me tying it back 🤣
Why do “things” seem to float around but women’s hair only seem to go UP?
Finally I get to see Senku's Hair style in Real Life 😂
LMFAO
Thanks for showing us to the simple mortals how to do it
I'd become totally crazy there, constantly having shampoo in my hair :D
And isn’t loose hair floating around dangerous to the filtration system, not to mention just gross?
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😂😂😂A woda swobodnie sobie fruwa po statku i zupełnie nie przeszkadza to super elektronice.Uwierzyłam.
this is useful. someday. maybe.
Is the air still clean when you doing that?
Isn’t it dangerous to the stations systems to have water globules and hair particles floating around? I’d have thought it would be more prudent to have long hair tied back or covered with a hair net in that environment….
This is what I am wondering about as well. Combing that hair probably shot many single hair pieces into the air. I mean just considering how it is down here, any kind of hair is all over the floor here after a few days... Probably they have some air filter as well, but I imagine may need to clean some surfaces too.
This is ABSURD. It would STINK in that vessel, if it were real.
Also, this is not what hair looks like in zero gravity.
American astronaut Karen Nyberg tries to convince us that this is actually how she washes her hair on the ISS. What stands out to me? This 160 seconds worth of footage has at least 14 distinct cuts in it, for an average shot length of 11.4 seconds…and don’t forget about the dulled sound of what definitely seems like jet engines in the background.
So you basically ignore all the other videos where you have no cuts and no dulled sound.
@@anothervinyljunkie4485 Actually , there are stranger ISS videos than this one.. Check out .. 'Earth Day Space Q&A Hosted By Shawn Mendes' ... At 20:38 the helium ball trick started to go wrong.. Then at 22:00 it goes completely wrong.. The looks of embarrassment on their faces is priceless! .. So much for being in zero gravity.. I had heard that some of the ISS footage was fake but didn't believe it until now.
@@straydog02 It's amazing how uneducated you are. Just think about your claim for a moment. On one hand you claim that the ball would not be floating because they are in a micro gravity environment but because it's filled with helium. So If that would be the case what could cause a ball filled with helium to float at one point and to fall a few seconds later? It doesn't make sense. Did the helium al of a sudden change it's density and because heavier from one moment to the next? If they would be in a normal gravity environment it would be impossible for a helium filled ball to float at one point and to fall just a few seconds later.
The real reason why it "fell" was simply because he pinched it under his arm and by doing so applied pressure to it and he basically squeezed it down.
Also look at their heads and faces. You can see that they are bloated because of the micro gravity environment. There other uneducated people that claim that those astronauts would be hanging upside down. But if that would be the case those "falling objects" would have to fall up instead of down. So even if you your claim would had been true it would still disprove other claims from people just as uneducated as yourself.
Imagine: *oops my water fly away from me. Come back*
Ah, the International Space Station.
You know, the space station roughly the size of a football field, that’s supposedly been orbiting the earth now for over 25 years, hurtling around the earth at over ten times the speed of a rifle bullet, manoeuvred by thrusters, in a vacuum, generating electricity from solar panels that never seem to breakdown or need replacing or servicing, producing pure oxygen for the astronauts to breathe by the electrolysis of unimaginable amounts of water we are never shown, seemingly impervious to the extreme temperature ranges of space, ionising radiation, gamma radiation, solar flares and micrometeorites.
Yeah right.
3 days ago i would think you are silly. But after watching a lot of certain videos, i am a total converted now. ISS is surely fake, just like moon landing.... now i doubt elon musk too
@@theeraphatsunthornwit6266It’s a shame you allowed yourself to get brainwashed in 3 days. I hope you find wisdom one day.
You know when I think of people going into space I only think about them doing the job and not about how they gotta do every day life in that type of environment
Oh my gosh, I want to go to space just so I can have fantastically flowing locks.
+Jaimie Heart (Jaimieheart) So do they, hun.. so do they :D