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I'm Destin from Huntsville Alabama. This is Sadie and Spotsy. On the International Space Station,
if you're free falling in one position, without touching anything, with no
spin, is it possible to wiggle in such a way that you're able to rotate to a
different angular position and then stop? On Smarter Every Day we demonstrated this
with a high speed camera and a cat, who is a non holonomic system and can do this
by extending his legs, arching his back and twisting in a very specific pattern.
So can humans do this on orbit? You want to say hey to the astronauts? - Hey.
- Thank you. We look up to you guys.