How Does The Space Cup Work?

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  • @1mlister
    @1mlister Месяц назад +2581

    It took 50 years for NASA to find this design as no engineers had seen anything like it.

    • @aleksitjvladica.
      @aleksitjvladica. Месяц назад +48

      True.

    • @johnsmithe4656
      @johnsmithe4656 Месяц назад +136

      That explains why engineers have so few kids.

    • @Ehatntmtntahe
      @Ehatntmtntahe Месяц назад +1

      ​@@johnsmithe4656😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @genseek00
      @genseek00 Месяц назад +37

      "the Russians used a pencil". Like John Wick to kill 3 men, ha-ha.

    • @doktorrobingram
      @doktorrobingram Месяц назад +63

      It took one brilliant astronaut, Don Pettit, to design this, with some scavenged Mylar sheeting and Kapton tape, while in orbit.

  • @someguyontheinternet7165
    @someguyontheinternet7165 Месяц назад +3267

    This cup has me feeling astronaughty

  • @WHALEx3
    @WHALEx3 Месяц назад +422

    I came straight to the comments and they didn’t disappoint

    • @Zlee533
      @Zlee533 16 дней назад +4

      You came, you say?

    • @noxirixon
      @noxirixon 10 дней назад

      the genius v cup .. one little step where noone was before .. for the boomer so he believes ..

    • @LIMSAkaRiorulz
      @LIMSAkaRiorulz 3 дня назад

      I came in the comments too

  • @Meenaia
    @Meenaia Месяц назад +296

    First thing I thought of before even watching was utilizing surface tension. It felt nice to feel smart for a minute for the first time in months. Now time to go back to my factory job.

    • @brianjones9780
      @brianjones9780 Месяц назад +9

      Right there with ya bro, I had the same thought and I work at a cattle feed mill.

    • @1AlexanderCole
      @1AlexanderCole Месяц назад +4

      I’m retired military “knuckle dragger” helicopter mechanic, but I did help develop some NASA ideas when I would hang out with them while I borrowed their heat treating oven for my parts! I even helped brainstorm some ideas for toileting!

    • @keslyajennifer
      @keslyajennifer Месяц назад +2

      You were pretty Smart. Congratulations

    • @Axel_Andersen
      @Axel_Andersen Месяц назад

      Most solutions are obvious once you find a problem that needs a solution.

    • @Chugabutt69
      @Chugabutt69 28 дней назад +1

      My second favorite part about education is already knowing the answer. My favorite is learning them.

  • @notjack1895
    @notjack1895 Месяц назад +3297

    Not the cupsy

  • @ibbyseed
    @ibbyseed Месяц назад +822

    “If we wanna drink” -hard cut to him absolutely GUZZLING water-

    • @swedneck
      @swedneck Месяц назад +23

      hydro homie

    • @maxxeddd
      @maxxeddd Месяц назад +11

      why does he drink with his tongue like that😂

    • @imperfectclark
      @imperfectclark Месяц назад +3

      lmao he slams it for no reason

    • @OnlyKoolaid
      @OnlyKoolaid Месяц назад +6

      @@maxxeddd That's how you treat a lady.

    • @DD-lc9jv
      @DD-lc9jv Месяц назад +1

      Hes got me over here blocking this channel, so I don't EVER accidently click on something like this again!

  • @doktorrobingram
    @doktorrobingram Месяц назад +205

    Astronaut Don Pettit invented this while aboard the ISS using some Mylar sheeting and Kapton tape. On another flight he repurposed some "spare" parts and a cordless screwdriver to create a barn door tracker, a type of camera mount that can compensate for either the Earth's rotation on land, or a space craft's orbital velocity. Using this he was the first to capture sharp images of cities lit by their own artificial light at night from orbit.
    Don Pettit is scheduled to return to the ISS in September for his fourth ISS mission.

    • @BiteSizedObject
      @BiteSizedObject Месяц назад +1

      cool

    • @b4ph0m3tdk9
      @b4ph0m3tdk9 Месяц назад

      Thx!

    • @coffee_and_spite8164
      @coffee_and_spite8164 Месяц назад +7

      He also wrote a funny blog from the perspective of a zucchini plant that he grew on the ISS called “Diary of a Space Zucchini” and a photo book of pictures he took from space called Spaceborn

    • @justinnewman13
      @justinnewman13 Месяц назад +8

      According to his Wiki that cup was the first invention in space to receive a patent

    • @markbruska3759
      @markbruska3759 29 дней назад

      😂

  • @unvergebeneid
    @unvergebeneid Месяц назад +196

    I love that at the beginning, the video unironically explains to you how to drink from a cup 😄

    • @pierrotA
      @pierrotA Месяц назад +15

      If you think about it, it's very hard to do.
      You need to tilt the cup until it's too close to you nose, then tilt your head... while getting some liquid in your month, stop breathing, switch to your stomac, swallow, and start again.
      There is a lot of thing that we do automatically without realizing how we do it.
      Like walking, opening a door, drinking... Try making animations of thoses things, I'm sure you will have to do the movement at some point to "remember" how it's done.

    • @SafetyLucas
      @SafetyLucas Месяц назад +4

      @@pierrotA If you don't think about it, its very easy to do.

    • @pierrotA
      @pierrotA Месяц назад +10

      @@SafetyLucas Yes, it's the problem in space... You cannot rely on the genetic memory and the years of training.
      Everything is hard and need to be learned again.
      Obviously you do not remember, but for years you were unable to drink in a glass, walk, etc.
      You learn how to drink from plastics cup with small inclined opening, like everyone else.
      It's the meaning of my message: it *is* hard to drink from a cup, you just learn how to do it for years... And you do not know exactly how you do it, you just repeat what you learn from thoses years of training without thinking it.
      For someone that learn very young how to cook, program, or whatever, it feel easy... Do not mean it is.

    • @westonding8953
      @westonding8953 Месяц назад +1

      Teach a robot with a mouth and hands to do it.

    • @markgarr7836
      @markgarr7836 Месяц назад +4

      And not a minute too soon, I was about to die of thirst!

  • @MaverickJeyKidding
    @MaverickJeyKidding Месяц назад +1618

    0:25 - i thought you were about to say "and thanks to gravity for sponsoring this video" :D

    • @MbitaChizi
      @MbitaChizi Месяц назад +8

      My parents said if I reach 10k, they'd buy me a professional camera for recording... Pls guys Im
      literally begging you!.

    • @MbitaChizi
      @MbitaChizi Месяц назад +2

      My parents said if I reach 10k, they'd buy me a professional camera for recording... Pls guys Im
      literally begging you!.

    • @AbhenandanJain
      @AbhenandanJain Месяц назад +9

      Best comment so far😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Josf-xz3hw
      @Josf-xz3hw Месяц назад +3

      😂😂😂

    • @enemy1704
      @enemy1704 Месяц назад +31

      ​@@MbitaChizi Go back to your work at McDonalds.
      - Dad

  • @robertk1701
    @robertk1701 Месяц назад +647

    I like the idea that an orbit is just falling and missing repeatedly. We should celebrate every 6 months that we fell to the other side of the sun without getting burned up.

    • @raymondcahyadi3094
      @raymondcahyadi3094 Месяц назад +88

      We did celebrate it, its just we celebrated it when we more or less come back to where we started, its called new year🎉

    • @DustyGamma
      @DustyGamma Месяц назад +18

      ​@@raymondcahyadi3094 Or a birthday!

    • @jerrylim6722
      @jerrylim6722 Месяц назад +23

      @@raymondcahyadi3094 and every 4 years we celebrate making multiple cycles without becoming too crispy, by adding a whole entire day to the calendar.

    • @ozien2
      @ozien2 Месяц назад +16

      @@jerrylim6722 Well not *every* four years. 3 out of every 4 centuries we skip the leap for the last year of the century. (1900 wasn't a leap year, and 2100 won't be a leap year.) We just happen to live in that one out of every four centuries where there was no century skip of the leap year.

    • @MrAlRats
      @MrAlRats Месяц назад +5

      I would say, an orbit is just falling without the body you are orbiting around getting in your way. When you throw an object on the surface of the Earth, the object eventually intersects the Earth and prevents it from falling any further. If there was no atmosphere and you could throw the object fast enough, it would go around the Earth and hit you on the back at the same speed you threw it (Rest In Peace). Falling/Orbiting objects mostly just keep going around the body that it is falling towards, as opposed to heading towards the centre of the body. It's actually very difficult to get anything to fall straight into the Sun to get burned up, because you would need to slow the object down a lot before it can fall towards the Sun such that it intersects the surface of the Sun. This takes a lot of fuel.

  • @Greedygoblingames
    @Greedygoblingames Месяц назад +71

    The description of the ISS being in constant freefall reminded me of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy; flying being the art (or rather, knack) of throwing oneself at the ground and missing. Basically, what the ISS is doing. 😂😂

  • @Gi0Oo
    @Gi0Oo Месяц назад +81

    2 astronauts 1 space cup

  • @Just_a_Nobody00
    @Just_a_Nobody00 Месяц назад +502

    As those space cups are defying gravity, they are planning a cosmic tea party without us.

    • @manowand
      @manowand Месяц назад +13

      We want a Cup of liber -tea

    • @DaveFromColorado
      @DaveFromColorado Месяц назад +1

      Now what would the flat earthers say about this?

    • @JerryCan101
      @JerryCan101 Месяц назад +1

      @@manowand helldivers reference maybe?

    • @thedeliveryboy1123
      @thedeliveryboy1123 Месяц назад

      in space, what gravity is there to defy?

    • @JerryCan101
      @JerryCan101 Месяц назад

      @@thedeliveryboy1123 wait yeah you right

  • @randomnik70
    @randomnik70 Месяц назад +426

    My wife has a cup exactly like this one

    • @efslab
      @efslab Месяц назад +21

      LOL

    • @grayrabbit2211
      @grayrabbit2211 Месяц назад +24

      Where do you think they got these from?

    • @johnsmithe4656
      @johnsmithe4656 Месяц назад +38

      And you can do more than drink from it.

    • @wslrichards
      @wslrichards Месяц назад

      ​@@grayrabbit2211 find a milf.

    • @lussor1
      @lussor1 Месяц назад

      😅​@@grayrabbit2211

  • @theRealSlimGordon
    @theRealSlimGordon Месяц назад +29

    I know that it looks funny, but it's honestly incredibile how sometimes the best solution to a problem is so "simple". Human ingenuity at its finest.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf 28 дней назад +2

      The stole the design from nature 🤣

  • @_DML_
    @_DML_ Месяц назад +18

    I like the look of that cup very much.

  • @Duolingo5476
    @Duolingo5476 Месяц назад +385

    "i think i have seen that shape somewhere 🤔" - little timmy

  • @ShivanshParihar_0
    @ShivanshParihar_0 Месяц назад +289

    Not me violating the cup every time I take a sip💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

    • @ivanetniage7493
      @ivanetniage7493 Месяц назад +48

      At the start of the mission there is a disclaimer stating that every sip you take is consensual

    • @drakonyanazkar
      @drakonyanazkar Месяц назад +4

      Underrated joke right there

    • @ShivanshParihar_0
      @ShivanshParihar_0 Месяц назад +3

      Thnx

  • @EduardRitok
    @EduardRitok Месяц назад +18

    "we should be able to see the water climb up the crack " 😂😂😂 well..that cracked me up

  • @Malakaiser
    @Malakaiser Месяц назад +152

    I'm a mature adult...
    I'm a mature adult...
    I'm a mature adult...
    I'm a mature adult...
    I'm a mature adult...
    I'm a mature adult......

    • @tonuahmed4227
      @tonuahmed4227 Месяц назад

      CUPUSSY

    • @PandazGT
      @PandazGT 26 дней назад +5

      lies…

    • @PoopGuyGaming505
      @PoopGuyGaming505 26 дней назад +5

      No your not 🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫

    • @Revengilate
      @Revengilate 21 день назад +3

      Whats the matter

    • @siriusmywaifu4043
      @siriusmywaifu4043 20 дней назад +3

      "Only the remorse etched onto ones mind, can make one emerge from their pupa."

  • @marktovar331
    @marktovar331 Месяц назад +168

    The water climbs up the crack 💀💀

    • @FerdinandFake
      @FerdinandFake Месяц назад +6

      Also a problem after drinking water in space

    • @dalbianco
      @dalbianco Месяц назад +3

      Crevice

    • @furonwarrior
      @furonwarrior Месяц назад +8

      Imagine having diarrhea in space.

  • @sameershelar2000
    @sameershelar2000 Месяц назад +49

    I like that you find really thoughtful ways to demonstrate phenomena. Very creative.

  • @GooogleGoglee
    @GooogleGoglee Месяц назад +13

    Such a simple and elegant solution! Beautiful ❤️😍

  • @ku8721
    @ku8721 Месяц назад +8

    2:58 That isn't orbit....it's just falling with style!!!

  • @3dhYT
    @3dhYT Месяц назад +43

    Special shape you say.

  • @sinder_78
    @sinder_78 Месяц назад +135

    gotta love how everyone is thinking the same thing

    • @Divinicus1er
      @Divinicus1er Месяц назад +18

      That's one of the thing that's probably hardcoded in our genes.

    • @deadbeats4894
      @deadbeats4894 Месяц назад +8

      There's something wrong with you if you're not thinking of it.

    • @car0lanne.
      @car0lanne. Месяц назад +5

      @@deadbeats4894 i guess theres something wrong with me...

    • @cozzy124
      @cozzy124 Месяц назад

      @@deadbeats4894damn

    • @MintBunHunter
      @MintBunHunter Месяц назад

      ​@@deadbeats4894 took me a long time to discard such thoughts. twas worth it

  • @JohnSmith-of2gu
    @JohnSmith-of2gu Месяц назад +5

    What impresses me is how they can toss the cup to each other, with a spin, and not have the liquid splash out. It's impressive what surface tension can do without gravity opposing it.

  • @UnTipoSinNombre
    @UnTipoSinNombre Месяц назад +2

    It amazes me how you always find something interesting to show

  • @user-lz2oh9zz4y
    @user-lz2oh9zz4y Месяц назад +57

    Water be tasting a little funky with this cup 😋

  • @peterisaksson9915
    @peterisaksson9915 Месяц назад +7

    Thats.. Just simply brilliant!

  • @mattg2091
    @mattg2091 Месяц назад

    Always love your videos! Thanks for always providing such fun interesting content! :)

  • @DubDTube
    @DubDTube Месяц назад +1

    This a fun science channel, really digging it thx!

  • @DaveFromColorado
    @DaveFromColorado Месяц назад +23

    A little bit off topic here, but I love the Dr Pepper shirt!
    Back on topic, that is really awesome to know about that cup and how it works.. I only knew kind of how it worked because I've been watching this channel for a very very long time and I truly enjoy the information I learned from it.
    Thank you for taking the time to film, edit, and post these videos.

    • @user-uz5ti7lj7r
      @user-uz5ti7lj7r Месяц назад +1

      Back to the Dr. Pepper: Can they have carbonated drinks in space? I wonder what would happen if they tried to drink a Dr. Pepper?

  • @DanTheMan104
    @DanTheMan104 Месяц назад +77

    I'm calling her as we speak

  • @joedatuknow
    @joedatuknow Месяц назад +1

    @The Action Lab thanks for the information

  • @GUSTAVO_06
    @GUSTAVO_06 Месяц назад +6

    who clicked on the thumbnail just because of the cup?
    I know i did 😏

  • @StuffandThings_
    @StuffandThings_ Месяц назад +3

    My guess before watching is that there's some clever trick involving surface tension, where the tendency of a liquid to minimize surface area is used to hold liquid in the cup in most orientations and to encourage it to flow out when tipped in the right way. Fluid mechanics has all sorts of cool stuff to it that most people never even think about!

  • @ChaseSherm
    @ChaseSherm Месяц назад +24

    I love science!

  • @galtthedestroyer
    @galtthedestroyer 28 дней назад

    Thanks for telling us about the listening app. That seems like a great idea. Also I loved your video.

  • @noahman27
    @noahman27 Месяц назад

    Great demo!!!!! Very cool. thank you.

  • @S1su
    @S1su Месяц назад +9

    That’s why there should be spinning space stations. Bcos if they spin, and your not directly on the axis that it spins on, you feel gravity. Like in a carousel you feel sideways gravity

    • @johnsmithe4656
      @johnsmithe4656 Месяц назад +9

      This is shown in a lot of sci fi movies. Yes, it would work. I think the limitation is just cost and complexity. It would need to be rather strong, structurally. I'm sure something like that will be built eventually.

    • @Sup_Aqualine369
      @Sup_Aqualine369 Месяц назад +3

      Another problem I see with this (I may be wrong) in order to spin fast enough to make artificial gravity, you would have to spin the station extremely fast, which could cause motion sickness unless the station was really really big (again I know literally nothing about this, this is my educated guess on the subject)

    • @karlhendrikse
      @karlhendrikse Месяц назад +2

      ​@@Sup_Aqualine369No motion sickness, because you wouldn't feel "motion", you'd just feel gravity. As long as the station was big enough and you were far enough away from the spin axis.

    • @daphenomenalz4100
      @daphenomenalz4100 Месяц назад +1

      Not plausible enough to even build it bruh

    • @johnsmithe4656
      @johnsmithe4656 Месяц назад +3

      @@daphenomenalz4100 Why is it not plausible, "bruh"? My understanding is that it's totally plausible, just not pragmatic.

  • @mohsscale4220
    @mohsscale4220 Месяц назад +7

    When you dropped the cup, the water went up and out because of the inertia of the liquid, not because of capillary effect. Same reason water may spill out of a glass if move it sideways too fast.

    • @bobthegamingtaco6073
      @bobthegamingtaco6073 Месяц назад +3

      If it was unaffected by capillary action, it would've flown out in a much larger surface area, like a normal cup dropping

    • @karlhendrikse
      @karlhendrikse Месяц назад +2

      The point was that it went out the pointy part, not the blobby part.

    • @shawn2444
      @shawn2444 29 дней назад

      The water and the cup are accelerating at the same rate. If the drop doesn't impart any rotation, the water and cup would experience the exact same inertial reference. Try it with a regular cup it just falls together until it stops or changes direction.
      The drop here isn't perfect so more water flows up than should have, however, it still illustrates the concept. As the other post said, it flows out of the pointy bit, and not the bloby but.

  • @Naademai
    @Naademai Месяц назад

    This is so cool, had to see if there were versions of this available to the public and now I’m so sad there there used to be but now they no longer make the one designed for every day use

  • @jeffintx
    @jeffintx Месяц назад +1

    Amazing. Now I want to know more about that toilet.

  • @Smallvillefreak
    @Smallvillefreak Месяц назад +31

    The ISS toilet costs $19 million on earth. I can’t imagine they have a store that selling them in space.

    • @eafadeev
      @eafadeev Месяц назад +11

      this toilet smells of corruption to me

    • @kostarak3160
      @kostarak3160 Месяц назад +2

      @@eafadeev Idk but sure is pricey

    • @jesseb2541
      @jesseb2541 Месяц назад +3

      well why dont they set up a walmart on the moon? save space on rockets to get supplies to wherever nasa needs

    • @Darsh0606
      @Darsh0606 Месяц назад

      @@eafadeev no, it smells of shit

    • @huckleberryfinn6578
      @huckleberryfinn6578 Месяц назад +4

      @@eafadeev It's obvious that the toilet doesn't cost $19 million. The research and development of this toilet does.

  • @lo0nyt0onz
    @lo0nyt0onz Месяц назад +314

    Everything reminds me of her. 😢

    • @johnsmithe4656
      @johnsmithe4656 Месяц назад +7

      LOL

    • @daveg5857
      @daveg5857 Месяц назад +10

      Put her out of your mind, Frank.

    • @snoote533
      @snoote533 29 дней назад +4

      It's okay little buddy

    • @PetarKaser
      @PetarKaser 28 дней назад +4

      Its because he says crack isnt it

    • @rajdeepsinhzala1886
      @rajdeepsinhzala1886 28 дней назад +4

      ​@@PetarKaserno its shape of the cup 😂

  • @adamwarlock8263
    @adamwarlock8263 Месяц назад

    fascinating! well done

  • @znanjejemoc644
    @znanjejemoc644 Месяц назад +6

    1:12 Imagine a toilet that costs one-third the price of a Space X Falcon 9 rocket lol

    • @nerfgodbigguy1405
      @nerfgodbigguy1405 Месяц назад +1

      Imagine a toilet that costs more than : The Statue of liberty, 700 premium homes, and a Bugatti ......💀⚰️

  • @alant779
    @alant779 Месяц назад +3

    Amazing the solutions to impossible problems that can be found in mother nature.

  • @syndrome5372
    @syndrome5372 Месяц назад +4

    0:17 Who tf sticks their tounge out into the cup when they drink? 😂

  • @ZiggityPow
    @ZiggityPow Месяц назад +1

    Astronaut inventor of this cup, Donald Pettit, is an Eagle Scout from Oregon. I recently taught my Cub Scout Den about him and this cup.

  • @Rueger12
    @Rueger12 Месяц назад +12

    The shape tells the truth even if they can't

    • @johnsmithe4656
      @johnsmithe4656 Месяц назад +2

      It's one of those magical shapes, there's a reason we find it in nature, just like the Golden Ratio.

  • @ZeroDrizzy
    @ZeroDrizzy Месяц назад +30

    He knows what we thinking😂

  • @SnakeSnack
    @SnakeSnack Месяц назад +30

    Why am i like this

    • @-aid4084
      @-aid4084 Месяц назад +2

      😏

    • @whathefuckisthishandle
      @whathefuckisthishandle Месяц назад

      @@-aid4084 please explain im so fucking confused

    • @panamaklz
      @panamaklz Месяц назад

      ​@@whathefuckisthishandle you'll learn in due time, young one...

    • @-aid4084
      @-aid4084 Месяц назад

      @@whathefuckisthishandle everyone knows it looks like a cl*tirous*

    • @-aid4084
      @-aid4084 Месяц назад

      @@whathefuckisthishandle just woke up so my brain was asleep

  • @laurencejohnston2191
    @laurencejohnston2191 20 дней назад

    Great video as always!😂👍

  • @CM-dq7fe
    @CM-dq7fe Месяц назад

    Great invention! Pretty versatile as well...

  • @jackbuff_I
    @jackbuff_I Месяц назад +22

    Coincidentally.. I think that shape might be very useful for retrieving used liquids from certain body lines and crevices.

  • @peamister2173
    @peamister2173 Месяц назад +3

    3:09 is SOOO satisfying

  • @valecasini
    @valecasini Месяц назад +2

    1:23 FINALLY... I managed to see the ISS toilet 😂
    ... now it only remains to see the Crew Dragon toilet!

  • @slarpychiuyan8362
    @slarpychiuyan8362 Месяц назад

    So cool, thank you!

  • @Dooberman69
    @Dooberman69 Месяц назад +28

    This guy was my modivation for science, ThankYou🙏

    • @mip4422
      @mip4422 Месяц назад +5

      Motivation

    • @FleurDeFire
      @FleurDeFire Месяц назад +1

      @@mip4422 I've found the issue that people have with comments that correct grammar & spelling are usually because the commenter didn't bother responding to anything to person said. They just correct them.
      Imagine listening to another person talk, and then completely disregard what they said to correct a word they used. It's a bit unhinged.

    • @johnsmithe4656
      @johnsmithe4656 Месяц назад +4

      @@FleurDeFire Sure, but this is the Internet, not real life in person. In person yeah, it would be weird. On here, not so much.

    • @TheYahmez
      @TheYahmez Месяц назад +1

      @@FleurDeFire Mein ißoe personal ist þ@ ðə nly reason "Grammar Nazis" X-ist ist cozov otto-crecht. Specifically "correct" spellịŋ izneigh akshəly "reol" per-se :- liŋ-which X-ists, volves & ist structus þroo clectic -mis- yooze, liŋ-istig auþoritarianism ist cult-oral constipulation & a bliʔ'pon contempwiry litter-aðuer.

    • @spanqueluv9er
      @spanqueluv9er Месяц назад +3

      @emmanueljustine2255 It’s ^*motivation, never modivation ^*thank you, not ThankYou
      You won’t learn if you aren’t corrected. Good luck, you’re doing great with the English language, it’s quite difficult to master.👍👍🙏

  • @genseek00
    @genseek00 Месяц назад +3

    They should have used this shape in The Expanse series, since it is centered around space travel and is very accurate scientifically.

    • @Yggdrasil42
      @Yggdrasil42 Месяц назад +1

      But lots of The Expanse has artificial gravity, through constant thrust.

    • @genseek00
      @genseek00 Месяц назад +1

      @@Yggdrasil42 yep. Not always though. that is why the belters are very tall and cannot breath or even stand upright on Earth's surface. Gravity through thrust mostly, because it is better than artificial gravity through centrifugal force. In the latter case one got pronounced Coriolis which is very annoying as it makes the trajectories of thrown or dropped objects behave very unintuitively.
      Such cups still would be useful, for instance, when the ship drifts or on small asteroids.

  • @hadibq
    @hadibq Месяц назад

    I wish I had youtube and watching the action lab when I was 6 yo.... soooo curiosity-fulfilling

  • @canadianobserver5552
    @canadianobserver5552 29 дней назад +1

    Hey Action Lab... i was wondering.. lately i've been into the whole survival and bushcraft scene.. and as a person with a physics interest, i was wondering if you could shed some light on Mylar... its properties.. and how to use it properly.. i see many people who keep a spaceblanket in their packs... cars, etc.. and don't know how to use them right... many expect them to reflect heat back through their sleeping gear.. using them on the outside of their sleeping bags or under them... but doesnt' mylar reflect IR light...not radiant heat.. or does a warm blanket give off IR light... what would be the most effective way to utilize Mylar to stay warm... cheers... love the vids.. you cover some very interesting phenomenon ... loved the one you painted the car in the blackest black paint... Kudos

  • @regenwurm5584
    @regenwurm5584 Месяц назад +17

    Internet has corrupted me😂.

  • @ygfs8014
    @ygfs8014 Месяц назад +26

    The overengineered cupusy

  • @KevinBoys
    @KevinBoys Месяц назад +1

    SO COOL!

  • @sweatyeti
    @sweatyeti Месяц назад +4

    This episode made me grateful I don't have to poop in zero-G

  • @muninrob
    @muninrob Месяц назад +4

    I almost never forget that almost all of our water systems rely on gravity, that's a big part of why I so heavily advocate developing & using "spin gravity" for space missions.

  • @s9josh778
    @s9josh778 Месяц назад

    interesting as always, thanks :)

  • @CJ-ht4rf
    @CJ-ht4rf Месяц назад +2

    What i love a straw! Space capri suns every day? Sign me up

  • @tjg555
    @tjg555 Месяц назад +11

    How do you fill the cup in space? If there's no gravity, you can't just pour liquid into it. Which pretty much brings you back to bags with straws.

    • @martinxvidxb
      @martinxvidxb Месяц назад +14

      At 0:26
      Step 1: Push the beverage from bag.
      Step 2: Move it around with table tennis racquet.
      Step 3: Get it in the cup.
      Step 4: Enjoy your zero G beverage.
      :)

  • @Blackmark52
    @Blackmark52 Месяц назад +9

    [1:23] "$19 Million"
    *I thought I was ready for the amount.* But was out by about 18 million bucks.

    • @Blackmark52
      @Blackmark52 Месяц назад +4

      @@Josf-xz3hw "You are a millionaire?"
      Hell no. And I don't get to outer space from my bathroom.
      I figured NASA could easily spend a million bucks on a toilet. But 19 million?! How much would you have guessed a space toilet would cost?

    • @huckleberryfinn6578
      @huckleberryfinn6578 Месяц назад +1

      @@Blackmark52 Because it's a unique toilet. NASA engineers have spent most likely months or years to develop this system. That's why it's so damn expensive. The price would drop sharply if this toilet were mass-produced.

    • @Blackmark52
      @Blackmark52 Месяц назад

      @@huckleberryfinn6578 "The price would drop sharply if this toilet were mass-produced."
      Ya think?
      (But by the time you need a toilet for space travel your RV will probably cost a trillion in today's dollars -- so maybe not.)

    • @johnsmithe4656
      @johnsmithe4656 Месяц назад

      ​@@Blackmark52 Imagine the implications if there were a clog.... an overflow.... a reversal of pressure.... a leak.... a crack.... a disconnect. You do NOT want that happening in Space. It's not like they can just roll the windows down and chuck all the mess outside. That would be very problematic. So yeah, it doesn't actually surprise me that $19 million was spent on toilet development. You know that our Defense Budget is $850 BILLION per year, right?

    • @MelodicTurtleMetal
      @MelodicTurtleMetal Месяц назад

      Surely not $19 million per toilet. I'm guessing the original toilet cost $19 million to design and build.
      Either it wasn't made by NASA, and the licensing fees are ridiculous, or 19 million covers the r&d

  • @degariuslozak2169
    @degariuslozak2169 Месяц назад +2

    Looks like a hybrid of a cuo and a gravy boat

  • @abriefsummaryofhistory7449
    @abriefsummaryofhistory7449 Месяц назад +1

    HR Giger would love this cup😂 reminds me of his art😅

  • @as-ng5ln
    @as-ng5ln Месяц назад +11

    The opening has a very "interesting" shape.

  • @westonding8953
    @westonding8953 Месяц назад +10

    I have to watch this later.

  • @PeteRondeau
    @PeteRondeau Месяц назад +1

    What I got from this is that the ISS isn’t flying. It’s just falling with style

  • @questionable-xo8hz
    @questionable-xo8hz 26 дней назад

    Could you make a video upon the assassin's teapot! It would be a great video since it has an interesting story to it :D

  • @SharvilSawargaonkar
    @SharvilSawargaonkar Месяц назад +18

    That shape looks familiar 😏

  • @dsan2910
    @dsan2910 Месяц назад +7

    I’m just here for the cup comments

  • @darrennew8211
    @darrennew8211 Месяц назад

    Now I want to know where to get the STL for the space cup.

  • @anzaklaynimation
    @anzaklaynimation Месяц назад +3

    I think the ISS is just meant for such ridiculous things. 😂😅

  • @Duolingo5476
    @Duolingo5476 Месяц назад +5

    3:19 Gyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaattttttttttttt!!!!!!!!

    • @Pleyer7575lol
      @Pleyer7575lol 29 дней назад +1

      AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @thegaminglord5809
    @thegaminglord5809 Месяц назад +1

    3:18 this shot lol

  • @FailZord
    @FailZord Месяц назад

    The best shape for surface tension :D

  • @booradley4237
    @booradley4237 Месяц назад +3

    0:37 hot

  • @DanielM-uj4km
    @DanielM-uj4km Месяц назад +4

    Cuppusy

  • @pabailon8799
    @pabailon8799 29 дней назад +1

    2:58 I wonder if this is why my fear of heights is inverted when looking at space.

  • @aetheralmeowstic2392
    @aetheralmeowstic2392 11 дней назад

    I need an STL of this

  • @EleyReiHer
    @EleyReiHer Месяц назад

    It is an intriguing classical shape

  • @MrChainsawAardvark
    @MrChainsawAardvark 23 дня назад

    Wasn't this developed alongside a special Italian espresso machine, so astronauts could drink fresh coffee in space? I seem to remember a mention of 3d printing new mugs to go with that.

  • @KiranKankipati
    @KiranKankipati 28 дней назад

    fantastic video, very scientific and addressing a fundamental need those who are in orbit and in deep space (in future) 😇

  • @AnthonyAllenJr
    @AnthonyAllenJr Месяц назад

    It's like I've been practicing to drink from a cup like this for years... 😅😅

  • @OrangeSheepPlayz
    @OrangeSheepPlayz Месяц назад +2

    Cool video!

  • @ruslbicycle6006
    @ruslbicycle6006 Месяц назад +2

    Makes sense except when it comes to cleaning the dishes! How do you clean into the crack?

    • @Teefs143
      @Teefs143 28 дней назад

      You lick it

  • @aboasso9558
    @aboasso9558 Месяц назад

    Amazing

  • @hidazip
    @hidazip Месяц назад +1

    I was hoping for you to pull out some kind of gravity chamber.

  • @muziseanbymuzitv
    @muziseanbymuzitv 23 часа назад

    Ayo pause, climb up the crack is crazy😆

  • @nottecappello
    @nottecappello 15 дней назад

    Cupusy getting water up its crack, marvelous