Four Canadian university teams flew their science on parabolic flights with Canada's National Research Council. This video shows what it felt like to float like an astronaut in space.
Credit: Space.com | additional footage courtesy: National Research Council Canada | edited by Steve Spaleta
Credit: Eye Shadows (Instrumental Version) by Torii Wolf / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Credit: Space.com | additional footage courtesy: National Research Council Canada | edited by Steve Spaleta
Credit: Eye Shadows (Instrumental Version) by Torii Wolf / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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00:00I'm a fool.
00:02How does the world start?
00:05I don't know.
00:05I know.
00:06Do you know?
00:08It's a bit of a plane.
00:11I'm sorry.
00:12I'm sorry.
00:15I am sorry.
00:17I'm sorry.
00:20I'm sorry.
00:23How are you?
00:273, 2, 1, push.
00:35Oh my God!
00:38Oh my God.
00:41That's crazy.
00:47Killing.
00:48Wow, yeah.
00:5140 down.
00:52Just 1, 18 when you're ready to send 8,000 altimeter.
00:56All right, are you good to continue?
00:583, 2, 1, push.
00:59The camera.
01:002, 1, push.
01:03Watch your help, TPS 9, 7, 5, 2, 5.
01:087, 5, 2, the Breville, William.
01:10On the ground, count 1.
01:117, 5, 2, the Breville, we'll close your flight plan, take care.
01:15Close it up.
01:161, 2, I'll call you before we're ready to find this.
01:18Do you want to try restarting it?
01:2040 down.
01:21One of them pushing.
01:22Cover for a continue, we're listening for the continue.
01:251, 2, 1, 2, 1, push.
01:37Oh, man.
01:39Nice.
01:43That's awesome.
01:44Tomorrow.
01:535, 1, 2, 3, 1, ĐșŃаŃĐŸŃа.
01:565, 1, 2, 2, 3, 1, 2, 1.
01:5810, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1.
02:0215 1, 2, 1.
02:0316 Ingameuto.
02:065, 21 1, 2, 1.
02:06devi possibility.
02:08èłé.
02:09prejudice.
02:09Dezbatte.
02:09Seinen.
02:104, 2, 3, 1.
02:102, 1.
02:111, 2, 1.
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