Message from @Orestis

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2019-11-03 15:23:32 UTC  

its its constant speed it implies no gravity forcy on it

2019-11-03 15:23:37 UTC  

The astronaut was pushing upwards, yet the screw DROPPED straight down and banged a few times on the ground.

2019-11-03 15:23:45 UTC  

As if it was dropped on Earth.

2019-11-03 15:23:59 UTC  

yes but did the screw accelerate on the fall?

2019-11-03 15:24:14 UTC  

it dropped straight down, it was not gliding.

2019-11-03 15:24:32 UTC  

The demonstrations that they want you to see are just CGI.

2019-11-03 15:24:39 UTC  

yes but did it accelerate?

2019-11-03 15:24:52 UTC  

do you know what accelearation is?

2019-11-03 15:24:59 UTC  

how force works?

2019-11-03 15:25:00 UTC  

What does it matter if it accelerates?

2019-11-03 15:25:00 UTC  

I am aware.

2019-11-03 15:25:06 UTC  

And that is irrelevant.

2019-11-03 15:25:14 UTC  

if it doesnt its just velocity from starting force

2019-11-03 15:25:22 UTC  

if its not accelerating its not example of falling

2019-11-03 15:25:27 UTC  

like on earth i mean

2019-11-03 15:25:31 UTC  

this is very simple

2019-11-03 15:25:37 UTC  

It should float if it was in outer space

2019-11-03 15:25:38 UTC  

It is the recent lithium payload fired by NASA. It's a sounding rocket fired into the upper atmosphere to study the winds on the edge of space. It's something they have done for decades. It's totally unrelated to airplane contrails, and nothing at all like what people call "chemtrails"

Here's NASA's description of the program:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sounding-rockets/

About Sounding Rockets

For over 40 years the Sounding Rocket Program has provided critical scientific, technical, and educational contributions to the nation's space program and is one of the most robust, versatile, and cost-effective flight programs at NASA.

Sounding rockets carry scientific instruments into space along a parabolic trajectory. Their overall time in space is brief, typically 5-20 minutes, and at lower vehicle speeds for a well-placed scientific experiment. The short time and low vehicle speeds are more than adequate (in some cases they are ideal) to carry out a successful scientific experiments. Furthermore, there are some important regions of space that are too low for satellites and thus sounding rockets provide the only platforms that can carry out measurements in these regions.
Content from external source @Citizen Z

2019-11-03 15:25:42 UTC  

It did accelerate, it fell straight down even hitting the wall and the metal ground multiple times.

2019-11-03 15:25:47 UTC  

since all you let go on earth accelerats downwards not just moves

2019-11-03 15:26:00 UTC  

Here's a 1964 description of a similar experiment. As NASA says this is nothing new, and it's nothing secret.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sekcAAAAIBAJ&sjid=11gEAAAAIBAJ&dq=nasa sounding rocket lithium&pg=5885,4057829
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The scientist on the other end does use the term "chemtrails" twice that I recall - in the context of "chemical trail" which he also uses for the lithium gas released. He's just using the term because the caller used it, and it's a useful abbreviation for "chemical trails". The rocket obviously leaves a trail of chemicals.

He also points out that the actual trail would be invisible, that lithium is actually hard to use because its invisible and they are trying to develop direct sensors so they don't have to release anything (this test was part of that development programme), and that they are much higher than aircraft contrails. @Citizen Z

2019-11-03 15:26:07 UTC  

and then it lay on the side it hit?

2019-11-03 15:26:25 UTC  

that link doesnt work

2019-11-03 15:26:29 UTC  

If they were truly in zero-gravity, then the screw would have flew upwards because he was pushing on it upwards.

2019-11-03 15:26:32 UTC  

His hand was cupped.

2019-11-03 15:26:37 UTC  

dno

2019-11-03 15:26:45 UTC  

it depends on force on the screw

2019-11-03 15:26:49 UTC  

maybe it was downwards force

2019-11-03 15:26:50 UTC  

So unless he magically bent his fingers backwards and slammed it into the ground, it's fake.

2019-11-03 15:27:02 UTC  

And why would he do that anyway.

2019-11-03 15:27:06 UTC  

anyway earth is most likely round anyway

2019-11-03 15:27:06 UTC  

Also

2019-11-03 15:27:15 UTC  

i was here long enough to have seen most claims etc

2019-11-03 15:27:15 UTC  

The screw wouldn't have fallen at all in 0-g.

2019-11-03 15:27:36 UTC  

im guessing u simply misunderstand or see what you wanna see

2019-11-03 15:27:54 UTC  

You guys do the same.

2019-11-03 15:27:58 UTC  

You justify stuff like this.

2019-11-03 15:28:05 UTC  

They want you to justify these things.

2019-11-03 15:28:29 UTC  

You can hear it drop

2019-11-03 15:28:46 UTC  

And you can see that his hand OR arm does not move.