Her glasses are held in place by her hair and ears
Ezpz117 on
They’re in her hands and attached to her head dumbass.
iamisandisnt on
Have you never worn glasses? Especially in zero-gravity, you’d think they’d be sure to wear tight-fitting frames.
Ill-Ad1126 on
When she lifts her glasses to wipe away her tears, the glasses literally fall off! I can’t believe it!!!
jakesrunnin on
Thanks for wasting our time.
Go to school.
VeganDiIdo on
That’s so true her glasses arent flying! Lol.
Nasa forgot to add fishline to it to make it float, like like they did with every other thing, every sheet of paper, edge of cloth and each of her 74000 strands or hair right? RIGHT?
yourdadsboyfie on
Wait… Do you think there is no friction in space?
Beneficial_Bed_337 on
Bloody Christ she isnt even trying to take them out. OP, you a flat earther?
DigitalDevilY2K on
Fkn idiot
ndm1535 on
Glasses do this really cool, INCREDIBLY unique thing, where they sit on your nose and latch around your ears. You do have to be a genius to know this information tho, so definitely don’t stress about not knowing of this secret top level technology.
Mookjong on
I guess you don’t wear glasses, you can backflip in glasses.
Electronic-Top-6824 on
At what time should it be floating? Are you using glasses yourself?
AlleyPee on
What the hell is the OP on about?? Her shirt stayed on too – CONSPIRACY!!!
vpilled on
THEY DON’T FALL OFF THOUGH? Tell me the time code when this happens.
soupdawg on
Why would they fall off?
PL02550 on
Are the glasses floating in here with us?
QuantumlyCurious on
Just when i thought we couldn’t get any dumber
Greebuh on
Those tablets are just sitting on the table. Thought they might have had magnets at first, but then one of them gets moved, and there are clearly no magnets.
Cheeseheroplopcake on
When your have the IQ of a gerbil
KeepAnEyeOnYourB12 on
OP, what is your point? What are you trying to say here? What do you think you’re trying to prove with your silly and uninformed gotcha post?
Rezart_KLD on
This might amaze you, but I wear glasses, and I can even look down in a 1G environment and they still dont fall off.
Though I have to say, I’m surprised contact lenses and short hair aren’t job requirements. You’d think you’d want to minimize the number of loose objects as much as possible.Â
ValiantWh0r3 on
Thanks for this, these comments are perfectly killing the last 30 minutes of my day
Emeraldswordcrypto on
All hate comments aside, it is weird that her glasses fall down heavily. But is always good to do some research before you ask so people that think they are better than you don’t bully you. After a quick Google search I found this.
“Yes, NASA astronauts wear specialized glasses designed to prevent floating in microgravity. These frames, such as the Titan Minimal Art or Superfocus models, are engineered with screwless designs and specific materials like titanium to ensure they stay securely on the face without small parts detaching.Â
Key design features include:
Screwless Construction:Â Frames eliminate tiny screws or hinges that could loosen and float away, posing risks of ingestion or damaging suit systems.Â
Weight and Balance:Â Designs are either ultra-lightweight to minimize movement or strategically weighted to remain stable during head movements in space.
Helmet Compatibility:Â Glasses are tested to fit comfortably under helmets and do not interfere with communication headsets or vision during extravehicular activities (EVAs).Â
While standard glasses with loose screws are prohibited, astronauts may also use prescription visor inserts or contact lenses as alternatives to correct vision without the risk of floating eyewear”
cheshiredormouse on
The OP didn’t put it right but at 0:09 they GO DOWN ON THEIR OWN, TWICE, which is very strange considering the fact that they are mostly loose. The hair would have to act like a spring here, which is also strange – as we know, human hair isn’t exactly elastic.
cheshiredormouse on
To sum up: technically speaking, there is no high strangeness here. Either it’s a hoax as a whole, or she has an elastic headband that is invisible from this perspective and in some strange way clutches on glasses to bring them back their own. I would probably agree with the OP’s innuendo and opt for a hoax, the headbands usually don’t clutch on glasses.
Ill-Ad1126 on
Look at seconds 10 and 14. The glasses move up and down on their own, it’s really incredible.
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Her glasses are held in place by her hair and ears
They’re in her hands and attached to her head dumbass.
Have you never worn glasses? Especially in zero-gravity, you’d think they’d be sure to wear tight-fitting frames.
When she lifts her glasses to wipe away her tears, the glasses literally fall off! I can’t believe it!!!
Thanks for wasting our time.
Go to school.
That’s so true her glasses arent flying! Lol.
Nasa forgot to add fishline to it to make it float, like like they did with every other thing, every sheet of paper, edge of cloth and each of her 74000 strands or hair right? RIGHT?
Wait… Do you think there is no friction in space?
Bloody Christ she isnt even trying to take them out. OP, you a flat earther?
Fkn idiot
Glasses do this really cool, INCREDIBLY unique thing, where they sit on your nose and latch around your ears. You do have to be a genius to know this information tho, so definitely don’t stress about not knowing of this secret top level technology.
I guess you don’t wear glasses, you can backflip in glasses.
At what time should it be floating? Are you using glasses yourself?
What the hell is the OP on about?? Her shirt stayed on too – CONSPIRACY!!!
THEY DON’T FALL OFF THOUGH? Tell me the time code when this happens.
Why would they fall off?
Are the glasses floating in here with us?
Just when i thought we couldn’t get any dumber
Those tablets are just sitting on the table. Thought they might have had magnets at first, but then one of them gets moved, and there are clearly no magnets.
When your have the IQ of a gerbil
OP, what is your point? What are you trying to say here? What do you think you’re trying to prove with your silly and uninformed gotcha post?
This might amaze you, but I wear glasses, and I can even look down in a 1G environment and they still dont fall off.
Though I have to say, I’m surprised contact lenses and short hair aren’t job requirements. You’d think you’d want to minimize the number of loose objects as much as possible.Â
Thanks for this, these comments are perfectly killing the last 30 minutes of my day
All hate comments aside, it is weird that her glasses fall down heavily. But is always good to do some research before you ask so people that think they are better than you don’t bully you. After a quick Google search I found this.
“Yes, NASA astronauts wear specialized glasses designed to prevent floating in microgravity. These frames, such as the Titan Minimal Art or Superfocus models, are engineered with screwless designs and specific materials like titanium to ensure they stay securely on the face without small parts detaching.Â
Key design features include:
Screwless Construction:Â Frames eliminate tiny screws or hinges that could loosen and float away, posing risks of ingestion or damaging suit systems.Â
Weight and Balance:Â Designs are either ultra-lightweight to minimize movement or strategically weighted to remain stable during head movements in space.
Helmet Compatibility:Â Glasses are tested to fit comfortably under helmets and do not interfere with communication headsets or vision during extravehicular activities (EVAs).Â
While standard glasses with loose screws are prohibited, astronauts may also use prescription visor inserts or contact lenses as alternatives to correct vision without the risk of floating eyewear”
The OP didn’t put it right but at 0:09 they GO DOWN ON THEIR OWN, TWICE, which is very strange considering the fact that they are mostly loose. The hair would have to act like a spring here, which is also strange – as we know, human hair isn’t exactly elastic.
To sum up: technically speaking, there is no high strangeness here. Either it’s a hoax as a whole, or she has an elastic headband that is invisible from this perspective and in some strange way clutches on glasses to bring them back their own. I would probably agree with the OP’s innuendo and opt for a hoax, the headbands usually don’t clutch on glasses.
Look at seconds 10 and 14. The glasses move up and down on their own, it’s really incredible.