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On the International Space Station, astronaut Don Pettit uses electrically charged knitting needles and water droplets to show how in microgravity conditions the latter can orbit the former. Although the orbits of the droplets and some of the features they exhibit are similar to those of planets around a central cylindrical body, electrical—not gravitational— interactions are at work here.

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