Honey in Zero Gravity Is Weird

Canadian astronaut Dr. David Saint-Jacques, who is currently on board the International Space Station, puts his scientific training spanning decades of intense labor to work by playing with a tub of honey in zero gravity.

Maple syrup could not be reached for comment on the incident.

-via Marilyn Terrell


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It's named after the tiled wall of a cafe in Bristol, England - just round the corner from my house.
There's more about it here, with a picture showing the wall: http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/ang_cafewall/index.html
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http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&layer=c&cbll=51.456961,-2.597532&panoid=OsQ8ktiSfq11TX20sJASmA&cbp=12,256.68051465171436,,0,4.6489361702127505&ll=51.456948,-2.597537&spn=0,359.963694&z=15&lci=com.youtube.all
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The Beaudry subway station in Montreal, inaugurated in 1966, had this exact illusion with the tiles on the interior walls. Unfortunately, it was renovated in 1999 and they scraped the illusion design.
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