Russian astronaut flew on the vacuum cleaner at ISS
Russian astronaut Anton shkaplerov who is aboard the ISS, showed how it’s possible to fly on a vacuum cleaner in a state of weightlessness. The video he posted in his Twitter.
“Very often people ask whether we fly at the vacuum cleaner station? Had to answer that I have not tried. And here during the work day I thought it was the third flight and it is time to conduct flight tests of a vacuum cleaner,” wrote Shkaplerov.
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Very often asked, whether we fly at the vacuum cleaner station? Had to answer that I have not tried. And here during the work day I thought it was the third flight… it’s time to conduct flight tests of a vacuum cleaner ✌ // Flight tests of vacuum cleaner aboard the International Space Station pic.twitter.com/qQpoQx5OLL
— Anton Shkaplerov (@Anton_Astrey) on 20 January 2018.
We will remind, not so long ago, the Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanaya, who claimed to have grown on 9 cm during three weeks stay at the International space station (ISS), admitted that a little wrong. And in fact only grew by two centimeters, which is the norm.
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