Video: A miserable astronaut squeezes a wet towel on a space station

Although the astronaut squeezed hard, the water refused to leave the towel in a gravityless environment on the International Space Station (ISS).

Although the astronaut squeezed hard, the water refused to leave the towel in a gravityless environment on the International Space Station (ISS).

Picture 1 of Video: A miserable astronaut squeezes a wet towel on a space station

Astronaut Chris Hadfield tried to squeeze but the towel could not dry completely.

In a zero gravity environment on ISS, astronauts encounter many funny situations, such as trying to squeeze wet towels, according to Coconut Science Laboratory.

In the experiment performed on the ISS, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield squeezed a soggy towel with his hand. However, the water still clung to the towel and spilled a bit through Hadfield's hand, making it impossible to dry the towel.

Update 15 December 2018
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