Space is a place about which people want to know more and more. Out of curiosity, last year some Canadian students asked the space agency what would happen if water was thrown into space. Astronaut Hadfield had given the answer to this question last year itself from space itself. Which was very interesting.
What will happen if you squeeze clothes in space?
In fact, some high school children from Nova Scotia won a national science competition organized by the Canadian Space Agency. In return he asked questions to the space agency. To which astronaut Chris Hadfield responded by sharing a video on social media.
This is what happens when you wring out a wet towel while floating in space.
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Does water fall down?
You will say that we also know that when the towel is squeezed, the water will fall on the ground, but let us tell you that maybe you will be surprised to know that when Hadfield squeezed the wet towel by holding it from both the sides, its water will not fall down or here and there. Instead of leaving, I remained around him. Rather, water bubbles surrounded the towel from all sides. Also, even after squeezing the water, it did not leave its place. The hands of Chris Hadfield, who was squeezing the towel, were completely wet.
people were surprised
This video shared on social media X from @wonderofscience account has been viewed millions of times. This information has been described as quite exciting by many users. Many people are surprised to see this. Due to the absence of gravity in space, water does not fall down and goes around in the form of bubbles and does not leave the towel. It is quite an interesting phenomenon.