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RE: Water in Space: What Would Happen If You Pour Liquid Water Into Space?
one can’t pour water in space you will need to squeeze or throw it out of some container
one can’t pour water in space you will need to squeeze or throw it out of some container
Yeah, you're absolutely correct. I wrote that for heading's sake. BTW great reason. :)
Kind of like how a rocket can’t work in space
not
Propulsion in a vacuum is not possible
yes it is
Any proof besides space agency photos?
Action equals reaction, simple. Squeezed bottle in space and both bottle and liquid will be propelled in opposite direction, that is the way a rocket accelerates in space and jet engines provide accelleration by igniting fuel
This makes much more sense to me!
http://fakeologist.com/blog/2015/01/28/why-rockets-dont-work-in-a-vacuum/
hahaha!