Find Space Video: Gravityless Environment 5+ Mins

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A user is seeking a continuous video longer than five minutes that showcases a gravityless environment, specifically footage similar to experiments conducted on the ISS. They have struggled to find such a video, encountering only shorter clips or fragmented recordings. Suggestions include contacting NASA for access to full-length videos. The user expresses gratitude for the advice and plans to follow up. The discussion highlights the challenge of finding specific scientific footage online.
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Greetings and excuse me if my question doesn't belong here.
I've been searching for quite a while but I can't find a video that matches this describing:

A footage of a more than 5 minutes lasting video in a gravityless environment.
The camera may not stop recording once during the 5 minutes.
(eg a man testing sphericity of water in the ISS)

I can only find either short footages, or either footages recorded in fragments.

Can anyone help me with this?
 
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Welcome to PF, Burrid.
Have you tried contacting NASA directly? I'm sure that they would be glad to share full-length videos with you.
 
Danger said:
Welcome to PF, Burrid.
Have you tried contacting NASA directly? I'm sure that they would be glad to share full-length videos with you.

Ha, no I haven't.
I will try that right now.

Thank you for the reply :)
 
Cheers, mate. Let me know how it turns out.
 
Danger said:
Cheers, mate. Let me know how it turns out.

Will do!
 
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