NASA's Incredible Space Experiment: Feather vs Hammer on the Moon! 🌕

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Did you know that in a vacuum, all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their size or weight? NASA put this to the test on the Moon during the Apollo 15 mission in 1971. Astronaut David Scott conducted a historic experiment, dropping a feather and a hammer at the same time. Want to know what happened? In this video, we'll explain the science behind Galileo's theory and how it was proven true on the Moon! 🌕🔬 #NASA #Apollo15 #Physics #sciencefacts

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Cue the conspiracy freaks claiming the feather was solid metal (or the hammer was foam rubber) in 3… 2… 1…

ScottGammans
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And then there's the flat earthers 😂

asakad
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Is the moon landing for real? Hmmm I hope so.

guinpucan
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Why is joe biden narrating this short? 😭🙏

Slverfin
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How they will fall if there is no gravity pulling them, its supposed to float on where they let it go.

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