Honey and ketchup start flying in the air as soon as you take them out of the bottle. Do you know why? video

When humans are in space, many curiosities related to it arise in people’s minds. Generally, people think about how people bathe in space, how they cook food, and how they live in the unique conditions of space. Since there is no gravity in space, everything there is completely different from Earth.

The daily lives and experiences of astronauts living on the International Space Station (ISS) are often surprising. There are many unique situations in space that are unimaginable on Earth. Therefore, the videos and experiences shared by the astronauts are of great interest. The videos not only showcase the challenges of their daily lives, but also highlight their unique lifestyle in space.

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Ketchup floats in funny video

Recently, NASA astronaut Matthew Dominic shared an interesting video from the International Space Station (ISS) in which he captured an interesting moment. In this video, Matthew is holding a ketchup bottle. They shook the bottle and slowly squeezed out the ketchup. Thereafter, streams of ketchup began to float in the air and stick directly to Matthew’s tongue. Not only is this scene fun, it also shows how things work in zero gravity.

Honey’s unique behavior in zero gravity
The video has been viewed over 60,000 times to date and is becoming increasingly viral. People reacted to the video in their own way on social media.

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Commenting on Matthew’s video, one user shared a video from 2023 showing how honey behaves in zero gravity. In this video we can see how the honey floats and how its speed and direction are constantly changing.

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