https://youtu.be/mkaLEDj6P5c
it had no views and has nice pics.
It says "removed by the user". :(
I watched it yesterday... This one looks like it has pretty much the same thing in it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akTgmSplyXA
The "hanging by a wire" idea fails when we look at the movements of the astronaut that is shown really hanging, as they would have a fixed hanging point or two along an axis (like the case in the video), and we see that with two points the astronaut had a (natural) tendency to rotate around that axis. With just one fixed point then we have the problem of the astronaut rotating along the axis made by the cable, so they could start looking in one direction and end looking at the opposite.
Besides that, we see on the films/videos from the Moon that the astronauts never appear to be supported on a fixed point on their bodies, they fall, roll, rotate, get up, etc. without any evidence of a fixed point of resistance.
Depends on the setup I think...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgL7f5DAcoI
Many of the scenes in that video do not need any wires, only trained actors.
But the scenes with wires show what I was saying, we can always see that there's a point (or two) by which the actor is suspended, as the general movement are not natural, with rotations around points that are not the centre of mass of the actor.
I am sorry to say but I dont believe a word NASA say -
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-zzqW1WKZE
I am not saying I am right.. just that I have a few questions about the Apollo Mission and the ISS - and this YT video is very funny. ;D ;D
Cheers!
Fans' :)