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My guess - golden retriever/ Irish Setter/ sausage dog mix.
This is seriously the cutest thing ever.
Looks to me like a small retriever breed or possible lab/golden mix.
Things don't just float in a plane; it takes significant forward pressure on the yoke to generate a zero G environment on a light plane (which is what they're in). I guarantee you this was done on purpose.
It is funny/cute, though.
NASA has a couple of huge tall tubes they pull a vacuuum on and then drop things in to create microgravity environments for testing. 18 feet across and 330 feet tall vacuum jars! They get microgravity for 5 seconds.
I forgot which astronaut did it, but on one of the Apollo missions an astronaut dropped I think a feather and a hammer to illustrate that principle on the moon.
I spelled "dachshund" and "wiener" wrong. How embarassing. *slaps forehead*
*promote