How Astronauts Deal with Floating Dust ๐ซ๏ธ๐ | The Invisible Danger Inside the ISS
Did you know that dust doesn't fall in space? ๐ซ๏ธ๐
Inside the International Space Station (ISS), tiny dust particles float everywhere because there's almost no gravity. These microscopic particles can enter astronauts' eyes, lungs, air filters, and even damage sensitive equipment.
In this YouTube Shorts documentary, discover how astronauts remove floating dust, clean air filters, maintain the Space Station, and protect themselves from one of the most unexpected dangers in space.
Watch until the end to learn why something as tiny as dust becomes a serious challenge in orbit!
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