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DonaldCox20 Jul 2014 6:32 a.m. PST

It seems that crying in zero gravity will blind you.

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An interesting Cracked article (for a change) with Chris 'the Singing Spaceman' Hadfield.

Redroom20 Jul 2014 7:04 a.m. PST

That was pretty interesting, good find

darthfozzywig20 Jul 2014 2:52 p.m. PST

Catchy title, but the space station (and shuttle, etc) is not at zero gravity. It's actually at 90% of earth's gravity (known as microgravity). Things appear to float because everyone and everything is actually *falling* continually towards the earth but *missing*. Pretty cool, really.

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