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“At stage separation, before the second motor ignites, to me it was a huge unload. You're practically at a zero-G event at that moment. It's the same thing when you get on orbit, except that it never starts up again. It's continuous. And the best way to describe that would be hanging upside down…” quote by Jared Isaacman
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“At stage separation, before the second motor ignites, to me it was a huge unload. You're practically at a zero-G event at that moment. It's the same thing when you get on orbit, except that it never starts up again. It's continuous. And the best way to describe that would be hanging upside down from your bed, like your head fills with blood.”

Jared Isaacman

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Source Interview: SpaceX Crew Dragon mission debrief, 2023

The feeling of weightlessness after stage separation feels like a sudden, intense unloading, similar to the sensation of being upside down and blood rushing to the head, and it persists in orbit.

In simple terms: Weightlessness feels like a sudden, ongoing unload, like being upside down.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the disorientation to adapt to new environments.

Themes

spaceflight gravity human physiology adaptation

Mood

awe disorientation excitement

Type

experience physiological psychological

When to use this quote

  • rocket launch
  • spacewalk
  • training for zero-g
  • reentry preparation

Key Concepts

microgravity physiological response psychological adjustment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you maintain focus during prolonged weightlessness?
  • What strategies help your body adjust to microgravity?
A Different Perspective

The experience can be overwhelming and may cause motion sickness or disorientation.

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