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Emotional Space Tutorials

This Video of Chris Hadfield Shows Viewers How Astronauts Cry

This is an amazing and informative video brought to us by Chris Hadfield from the International Space Station and it demonstrates what happens when astronauts cry while they are in orbit.

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield admits that there aren't many reasons to cry while you're living life in space -- but he demonstrates what happens when you get sad by pouring water into his eye socket and then blinking it out.

This video is seriously cool and informative. When people on earth cry gravity makes the tears fall, but in a weightless environment the tears stay on your face.

This video makes me think about the things that naturally happen on Earth and how different and interesting they become when they happen in Sapce.

Hadfield ends this interesting emotional editorial video by saying,

"Your eyes will definitely cry in space. But the big difference is, tears don't fall, so grab a hanky."

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