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by riversflow 989 days ago
Off topic. I can't help but wonder why astronauts on board the ISS wear sneakers. They aren't wearing gloves, and don't you mostly move with your hands in zero G? Why wear shoes and socks at all?
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Specifically while doing this exercise, I imagine that the additional padding and weight spreading is more comfortable than doing so barefoot, since the goal is to create lifting force between the floor under your your feet and the cable via your hands. I also imagine that many astronauts do frequently "kick off" objects and walls to start their propulsion/movement around the space station.

More generally - I often wear socks and slippers around the house while otherwise half dressed, because my toes get cold. Warm feet is a luxury.

Yeah, interesting, at least some cosmonauts on Salyut stations explicitly used legs to float around...