Rich Eisen runs the 40-yard dash. The former SportsCenter anchor struggles to keep pace with fastest-in-the-draft football player Jacoby Ford and 370-pound nose tackle Terrence "Mount" Cody.
Hammer & Feather Dropped on Moon During the Apollo 15 mission, an astronaut drops a hammer and feather while on the surface of the moon to illustrate that acceleration due to gravity is independent of an object's mass. Without an atmosphere there is no air resistance so the objects are truly in freefall.
Feather & Ball Bearing Dropped in a Vacuum Similar to the hammer and feather experiment from the Apollo 15 moon mission, the demonstration in this video uses a vacuum chamber to get rid of air resistance without hitching a ride with NASA.
An astronaut plays baseball with himself, Bugs Bunny style. Lots to talk about regarding constant velocity motion and force.
Zero gravity cats, version 1 and version 2. Science can be... odd.
Water balloons popped in a zero gravity environment.
Throwing a rock down a 1500 foot hole. Is the hole really 1500 feet deep?
Quarry jump from "more than 100 ft." Did the maker of the video slow it down?
If you want to know what a "World Record Blob Jump" entails you'll need to watch this video. Great demonstration of projectile motion and conservation of energy.