The micro gravity behavior of water within the Brine Evaporation Bag (BEB) has been observed on a Zero G microgravity flight. The observations showed that the water stays attached to the sidewalls of the Brine Evaporation Bag (BEB) instead of becoming free floating within the BEB. The microgravity flight generally has small random force vectors resulting from turbulence through which the plane flies. However, at one point, the water within the BEB appeared to spread out and cover the entire interior of the BEB. This is presumable due to the random force vectors momentarily going to zero and the water wetting the entirety of the BEB's inner surface.
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