Garbage day on the space station! 🗑️ #shorts
Back in July we tested a new capability for the Space Station. Filled with dry trash & foam, this big trash bag was jettisoned from a depressurised airlock on the #ISS & it burned up harmlessly in the Earth’s atmosphere.
Credits: Samantha Cristoforetti/ESA
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Does it burn in the atmosphere ?
Still a strong gravity out there ???
here comes the shooting star !!!
Flotsch…
How long does it take for the trash bag’s orbit to decay?
näääääääähhhh
relative positionen
reboost!
I wish taking out the trash at home was as easy as just tossing it out the side. I wonder what mechanism gives it the large velocity relative to the ISS..
Io non parlo inglese ma cosa significa questo che vedo
Does that include human waste?
Where did it landed
That's example of ; What's go up ; must go down !
Does it just incinerate upon reentry?