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"Apparently, due to no gravity, once you get a hard on in space, it doesn’t go down until re-entry" I don't think you need to be in space for re-entry | |||
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"That can't actually be true can it?? What has gravity got to do with crying? Also... How long do you think before someone mentions a whale's penis?? " Just googled this... it seems its not the length but the sheer quantity of what it delivers is the issue..!! | |||
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"gosh I hope people dont believe this fake fact! as a matter of fact astronauts experience about 90% of earth gravity in space! damm the moon doesn't fly away into space because the earth gravity keeps it in orbit around it ! (here is a fun fact the moon is moving away from the earth 4 centimetres every year) anyhow to the initial point the astronauts only experience weightlessness because they are orbiting around the earth in the space shuttles, space station and because of the speed they orbit around the earth is very fast inertia allow them to experience weightlessness! so everything in our bodies work almost exactly as on earth i would imagine no1 and no2 might be trickier! " Exactly. Fake fact. What would astronaut Chris Hadfield know anyway when he explained the phenomenen? I mean, he’s only been to space and experienced it... For reference, google “can an astronaut cry in space” and take a look at the first highlighted result (or the subsequent results). All fake. | |||
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"gosh I hope people dont believe this fake fact! as a matter of fact astronauts experience about 90% of earth gravity in space! damm the moon doesn't fly away into space because the earth gravity keeps it in orbit around it ! (here is a fun fact the moon is moving away from the earth 4 centimetres every year) anyhow to the initial point the astronauts only experience weightlessness because they are orbiting around the earth in the space shuttles, space station and because of the speed they orbit around the earth is very fast inertia allow them to experience weightlessness! so everything in our bodies work almost exactly as on earth i would imagine no1 and no2 might be trickier! Exactly. Fake fact. What would astronaut Chris Hadfield know anyway when he explained the phenomenen? I mean, he’s only been to space and experienced it... For reference, google “can an astronaut cry in space” and take a look at the first highlighted result (or the subsequent results). All fake. " "Chris Hadfield explained that our eyes will produce tears in space, but it isn't exactly a pleasant experience. Without gravity, tears don't flow downwards out of the eye and wash away irritants like they do here on Earth. They actually conglomerate into a little ball of liquid that hangs out in the eye. According to Hadfield, space tears sting." if that equate to cant cry well maybe ... cry: to produce tears as the result of a strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain. so can you produce tears? Yes or Not? Fake news! | |||
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"gosh I hope people dont believe this fake fact! as a matter of fact astronauts experience about 90% of earth gravity in space! damm the moon doesn't fly away into space because the earth gravity keeps it in orbit around it ! (here is a fun fact the moon is moving away from the earth 4 centimetres every year) anyhow to the initial point the astronauts only experience weightlessness because they are orbiting around the earth in the space shuttles, space station and because of the speed they orbit around the earth is very fast inertia allow them to experience weightlessness! so everything in our bodies work almost exactly as on earth i would imagine no1 and no2 might be trickier! Exactly. Fake fact. What would astronaut Chris Hadfield know anyway when he explained the phenomenen? I mean, he’s only been to space and experienced it... For reference, google “can an astronaut cry in space” and take a look at the first highlighted result (or the subsequent results). All fake. "Chris Hadfield explained that our eyes will produce tears in space, but it isn't exactly a pleasant experience. Without gravity, tears don't flow downwards out of the eye and wash away irritants like they do here on Earth. They actually conglomerate into a little ball of liquid that hangs out in the eye. According to Hadfield, space tears sting." if that equate to cant cry well maybe ... cry: to produce tears as the result of a strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain. so can you produce tears? Yes or Not? Fake news! " I humbly bow to the superior Clare intellect and interpretative skills Were it in my power to wipe this entire thread i would do it and i wouldn't shed a tear. Of course if i was in space i wouldnt be able to... | |||
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