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[–] 2 pts

Reminds me of a video I saw ages ago that made me realize nasa is shit

It was them developing a robot at great expense to hold a hammer for fixing outside the iss on space walks And they said hold out your arm with the hammer. See it’s getting heavy isn’t it?! That’s why we’re developing this robot that can hold it and never get tired

Well geniuses it’s going to be weightless in space. And no one realized that?! I guess when you have a budget you just go with it and don’t point out things that could have it taken away

[–] 0 pt

No one is weightless in orbit. You're about 80% weight at that altitude.

What you are is permanently falling and weight that you feel right now is the resistance to your fall. When your arm is holding a hammer You are that resistance to the fall.