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2019-07-16 02:48:49 UTC  

nope

2019-07-16 02:48:49 UTC  

An Astro Not almost drowning when his helmet sprung a leak and let water in.

2019-07-16 02:48:56 UTC  

shifting goalpoast again

2019-07-16 02:49:02 UTC  

we're on engines not astronauts drowning

2019-07-16 02:49:21 UTC  

Then the hatch that was flinging around like a flag.

2019-07-16 02:49:26 UTC  

keep focus steve

2019-07-16 02:49:31 UTC  

we're not talking about that now

2019-07-16 02:49:32 UTC  

we're on engines

2019-07-16 02:49:35 UTC  

a rocket might be able to work. it doesn't mean space exists or earth is round

2019-07-16 02:49:36 UTC  

stop shifting the goalpost

2019-07-16 02:49:36 UTC  

Nope. His water cooling system had a leak. If you are on a 4-6 hour spacewalk, even a little water in your suit can be dangerous.

2019-07-16 02:49:39 UTC  

rockets can still work

2019-07-16 02:49:53 UTC  

He didn’t “almost drown” JFC

2019-07-16 02:50:12 UTC  

You are just spouting off your theories as if they were proven. Yet they were proven false.

2019-07-16 02:50:22 UTC  

shifting *again* steve

2019-07-16 02:50:30 UTC  

just focus on what we're talking about

2019-07-16 02:50:37 UTC  

They were not proven false. Lol

2019-07-16 02:50:48 UTC  

and since we've pretty much shifted permanently off engines here's an article on the spacesuit leak: https://www.space.com/24835-spacesuit-water-leak-nasa-investigation.html

2019-07-16 02:50:57 UTC  

They always come up with a lie to explain the obvious away. I do not buy that lie for an instant. It is such nonsense.

2019-07-16 02:51:01 UTC  

:/

2019-07-16 02:51:23 UTC  

Why would they tell you about the incident in the first place. Lol. You make no sense.

2019-07-16 02:51:25 UTC  

No way they have that much water in that backpack.

2019-07-16 02:51:52 UTC  

You ever use a water cooling system, Steve? For your PC or anything? (Nope)

2019-07-16 02:51:59 UTC  

How much water astronauts carry in their suits: https://science.howstuffworks.com/question544.htm

2019-07-16 02:52:03 UTC  

Because it was live. They then had to come up with a lie to try to explain it away.

2019-07-16 02:52:06 UTC  

1,9 liters IIRC

2019-07-16 02:52:28 UTC  

you guys aren't getting steve's explanation i think

2019-07-16 02:52:32 UTC  

Like I said, even a few quarter size drops of water can derail the space walk. It’s happened twice. It’s a documented issue

2019-07-16 02:52:32 UTC  

Think that would not even fill a helmet. I drink that twice a day.

2019-07-16 02:52:46 UTC  

1.9 liters in a helmet that's sealed

2019-07-16 02:52:48 UTC  

I can easily imagine that

2019-07-16 02:52:50 UTC  

you guys are stuck in the globe model tbh

2019-07-16 02:52:57 UTC  

he isn't saying his helmet broke in space and caused him to drown lmao

2019-07-16 02:53:02 UTC  

To have it possible to just go in and drown the astro not. Really. How stupid could they be.

2019-07-16 02:53:04 UTC  

i thought you understood that he doeesn't believe in space

2019-07-16 02:53:07 UTC  

Try having that much in your space suit out in space. Uhhhh big problem.

2019-07-16 02:53:11 UTC  

he's saying that it happened underwater, and they lied and said it happened in space

2019-07-16 02:53:22 UTC  

they carry water in their suits raspberry

2019-07-16 02:53:26 UTC  

We know what he’s saying, it’s still dumb AF

2019-07-16 02:53:51 UTC  
2019-07-16 02:54:03 UTC  

Yes the suit is also huge. 1.9 liters nothing compared to the size of the suit.