Tarmazing It would be nice if that were somehow inherently true. It would probably significantly reduce the risk of basically species suicide risk if there’s an encounter of some kind, improve feasibility of long term shared living quarters and broader mission success. Humans too often suffer from delusions of grandeur and think they’re so big despite occupying pretty much one planet of many. Humans are also prone to aggression/conflict that is often unnecessary or unprovoked at the moment.
My mom knows him his brother is my moms freind ex-boyfreind so my mom has met him. But she says he is kind of a jerk. When ever you ask him about space and anything related to space he will ignore you and get all grumpy and someone is gonna be like, LiaR ThErE Is No wAy YouR MoM mET sCoTT KeLLy!... well hiw do you know? She really did trust me
I swear, every video I watch in which astronauts are telling about their time in space, they always seem so pleasant, grounded and fun. Nothing but deep respect and admiration to these men and women.
I'm wheezing because now I'm just imagining an astronaut having to do number 2 in the bathroom but one of their poops floats away and drifts pass the other astronauts and they're just sighing like "damn it john, I'm tired of your shit"
The title sounds like astronauts asking stuff about us earth-people. "How does it feel to have gravity?" "Do you guys really just, like, go outside and not die?"
@asuka Running was invented in 1748 by Thomas Running when he tried to walk twice at the same time. If you need to remember this for a test just think of the saying “eat some bread, eat some rice, Thomas Running tried to walk twice”.
In weightlessness, you are effortlessly floating, because all of the acceleration forces on you add to zero. The most comparable feeling is floating in water without the sensation of water on your skin. Because you feel so light, you can move about with the slightest amount of effort. And astronauts don't die because they have got new technologies and spacesuit
I heard him talk at Trinity University last year and this man is absolutely mesmerising. His story is incredible. His determination is incredible. I hope I can learn a lot from him.
@@mentilly_all , if you are implying the meaning of the word "incredible", Synonyms for incredible are remarkable, wonderful, marvelous, spectacular, impressive. Incredible doesn't just mean unbelievable or hard to believe.
@@JohnM3665570 synonyms are not the exact same thing as a word's meaning.. incredible essentially means: there's nothing and no one that credit can be legitimately given to for it ...btw, i also actually looked it up (in a few different dictionaries), and it literally does also mean things like: unbelievable, unimaginable, preposterous, farfetched.. Thanks tho.
@@mentilly_all , I bet that if we ask Fazal828 what He meant by using the word "incredible" , He will say that the Synonyms of remarkable, wonderful, marvelous, spectacular & impressive are better descriptions of how He felt.
no.. this is: What's worse 1. busting open a drink pack beside a computer panel by mistake? OR 2. Jerking off & busting a nut at your own face by mistake?
well have you ever driven fast over a sharp hill felling the "uplift of your stomach"? I kinda think that is just like that as hang time is similar t oexperiancing minimal gravity.
Ever been on a rollercoaster? The negative Gs you feel as you drop are your guts lifting inside your body. Space I would imagine is akin to experiencing one negative G all the time(the one -G offsetting the normal force of gravity). There's actually a plane designed for training purposes that dives steeply toward the ground at high altitude. It mimics the effects of zero gravity, allowing the crew to experience it temporarily. It's affectionately called the "vomit comet" lol.
The dont float rather there is membrane over them all like let's abdomen has mesentry it is sac that as all organs in it There are suspended but donr float
Appreciate the gratitude toward the rodents who gave their lives for science - a small gesture but a meaningful one, we owe a lot to the little creatures for much of what we know and have today!
I would like to extend some gratitude to the drosophilas too. They don't have many rights and have been trough a lot, but science wouldn't be where it is at without these tiny, simple but impressive creatures.
fallencaryatidcv “Astroflora” is such a cool word lol. If they ever successfully grow flowers on another planet and they possibly mutate (since he did mention radiation in space) I’m wondering if they’d come up with a separate branch of flowers under a category called “Astrofloral.”
3:19 Used to forget that all the time in Chem, I needed a good laugh, thanks. And to the, "Punch it, Chewy!" bit; I can't imagine the nerves you all must have, but it reminds me of Alan Shepard's quip when asked what he was thinking before lift off. *"The fact that every part of this ship was built by the lowest bidder."*
Just imaging if someone went to space in like 2011 and came back, just see a bunch of dabbing kids with fidget spinners, iPhone X's and maverick t-shirts. That'd be fun to watch.
Squipy yes, sure sure, Elon Musk really sent a car into Soace that survived the thermosphere absurdly high temperatures. Keep bring a sheep bub; got some Space Snake Oil for you if you're interested.
@@MrOxyfox123 uh no, Musk's car was protected within the Falcon Heavy as it shot past the thermosphere. you will see humans back on the moon and on Mars in 2024.
@@masterofpuppets5072 no the point of the comment was to say I had a bad professor, but seeing as you cannot catch the joke I would say you are the dummy.
I’ve actually debated a Real flat earther. It’s really hard to tell the difference between real and trolls. But generally the real ones are more persistent
Kudos to this guy! What he experienced in life is nothing compared to a normal job here on earth such bravery & passion. Btw is he really retired tho why is it “former”? He doesnt seem that old yet.
I don't know for sure, but because of the nature of his mission, he might not go into space ever again. He's now a living specimen (and a twin, which is very important) that has been almost one year in space. that's a really good experimental setup. His whole future life will be filled with medical examinations. He and his twin made a sacrifice for all mankind.
+Frite Chitckin The Earth is a fucking triangular pyramid, dumbass. Prove me wrong! NASA and the Flat Earth Society is LYING TO YOU, WAKE UP YOU SHILL!!!1!!!!!1!!111
I thought he may not show two oxygens, but then I thought that he sure would show two oxygens, O2, because astronauts should know the upper atmosphere of the earth has O, not O2
I am on 150ug of LSD and i cannot thank Scott Kelly enough for the sacrifices he made. No one will ever wonder if Scott Kelly was a good man; he sacrificed his life and his health to hopefully and eventually make life better for us all. On Earth or in Space.
I didn't quite understand the explanation of Scott Kelly why ISS operates on GMT time zone. I can understand they need to agree on one time zone, and GMT makes sense even without explanation, but what it has to do with the Moscow metro schedule?
Neither does any animal that ends up on a plate but plenty of people still give thanks. Studies on rodents have saved countless human lives and continue to do so.
I believe you decompose faster in low gravity environments because there is less gravity to pull the fluids into different parts. High moisture stuff tends to decompose faster than drier materials.
They recycle water, and "scrub" CO2 - they have systems that turn waste water (both from the toilet and pulled out of the air,) in to clean water that can be broken apart again. They also have "CO2 scrubbers" that split Carbon Dioxide in to solid carbon and oxygen gas. (The famous "McGuyver task" from Apollo 13 - where the CO2 scrubbers for the Apollo Command Module and Lunar Module used different size/shape filters.) Lastly, every resupply mission (on Russian Progress, SpaceX Dragon, or various European craft,) brings up fresh water, since the recycling systems aren't 100% efficient, and there are losses.
Love Scott Kelly. Makes me curious to find out about residual effects on people when they're in space. He mentioned vision problems. That's interesting.
Would like to have known how he felt the first time he looked out the window down to earth, I reckon you would feel emotions youve never felt before, amazing but quite saddened too, still want to experience it like millions of others do.
For a man that's been to space he is very down to Earth
hallmarkin10 he's lying. He's never been to Space.
He is form mars. He is very down to mars
loooooooollllll
Kitt3n : 3 search him up, he’s stayed in space for a year.
Kitt3n : 3 you are dumb
“That’s why we use Greenwich Time, because of the subway schedule in Russia.”
*I HAVE SO MANY MORE QUESTIONS*
Me too. Moscow is +3 GMT. My best guess is that they know it's +3 GMT, rather than +? some random American time.
Subway in Moscow generally opens at 2.30 GMT and closes at 22.00 GMT, so.
It's a joke. If you want to get anywhere it takes 3 hours. Moscow time is 3 hours ahead of GMT.
Houston Greenwich and Moscow can overlap much better if the time
Set is in between roughly. I think that’s what he meant
Man he seems like such a nice guy!
yeah, you can't be a bad guy in space.
Tarmazing It would be nice if that were somehow inherently true. It would probably significantly reduce the risk of basically species suicide risk if there’s an encounter of some kind, improve feasibility of long term shared living quarters and broader mission success. Humans too often suffer from delusions of grandeur and think they’re so big despite occupying pretty much one planet of many. Humans are also prone to aggression/conflict that is often unnecessary or unprovoked at the moment.
BabyLove unless you are Darth Vader.
My mom knows him his brother is my moms freind ex-boyfreind so my mom has met him. But she says he is kind of a jerk. When ever you ask him about space and anything related to space he will ignore you and get all grumpy and someone is gonna be like, LiaR ThErE Is No wAy YouR MoM mET sCoTT KeLLy!... well hiw do you know? She really did trust me
Someone who enjoy dissecting innocent animals is not what I’d call a nice guy
I swear, every video I watch in which astronauts are telling about their time in space, they always seem so pleasant, grounded and fun. Nothing but deep respect and admiration to these men and women.
Yeah, like they are very selective who goes there but I found this guy very charming and charismatic
I spent 6 years in the Navy, and I still kind of miss the open ocean; I imagine that astronauts have a similar feeling toward space.
What part of the drink were you on?
Чувак, надеюсь это не вы к берегам Белоруссии плавали xD
Imagine that feeling, but ten times more strong. Must be hard for them
No one asked if the earth is flat. Im proud
Josia Serad I'm sure there was quite a few, they just wouldn't bother answering such a stupid question
Jamie Welton Ikr. The answer is obviously yes so there's no point him wasting time answering it
Nice try trying to make excuses flat earther.
Because he actually knows he earth is flat and everything they say is true is cgi and fake
Smurf Smurf lol just no
Read his book, this guy had a long and tough journey to become an astronaut. Very humble and focused, loved it. Its called Endurance
How he said "nah" at 6:50
Bubba Gump an icon
that killed me
Bubba Gump na
Bubba Gump e
Wel eh technically, nah
He looks like a bald, clean-shaven Hugh Jackman.
Syafiq Razip fuck
Syafiq Razip Logan became Xavier.
I didn’t see it until you said it but YES!
Yes
Bruh 😂
I'm wheezing because now I'm just imagining an astronaut having to do number 2 in the bathroom but one of their poops floats away and drifts pass the other astronauts and they're just sighing like "damn it john, I'm tired of your shit"
Omg best comment ever 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
4 years late but this is so funny😂
The title sounds like astronauts asking stuff about us earth-people. "How does it feel to have gravity?" "Do you guys really just, like, go outside and not die?"
true
@asuka Running was invented in 1748 by Thomas Running when he tried to walk twice at the same time. If you need to remember this for a test just think of the saying “eat some bread, eat some rice, Thomas Running tried to walk twice”.
In weightlessness, you are effortlessly floating, because all of the acceleration forces on you add to zero. The most comparable feeling is floating in water without the sensation of water on your skin. Because you feel so light, you can move about with the slightest amount of effort.
And astronauts don't die because they have got new technologies and spacesuit
I heard him talk at Trinity University last year and this man is absolutely mesmerising. His story is incredible. His determination is incredible. I hope I can learn a lot from him.
Fazal828
there's a key word in your statement there
I was there!
@@mentilly_all , if you are implying the meaning of the word "incredible", Synonyms for incredible are remarkable, wonderful, marvelous, spectacular, impressive. Incredible doesn't just mean unbelievable or hard to believe.
@@JohnM3665570
synonyms are not the exact same thing as a word's meaning.. incredible essentially means: there's nothing and no one that credit can be legitimately given to for it
...btw, i also actually looked it up (in a few different dictionaries), and it literally does also mean things like: unbelievable, unimaginable, preposterous, farfetched..
Thanks tho.
@@mentilly_all , I bet that if we ask Fazal828 what He meant by using the word "incredible" , He will say that the Synonyms of remarkable, wonderful, marvelous, spectacular & impressive are better descriptions of how He felt.
Wow, thats new level
no.. this is:
What's worse
1. busting open a drink pack beside a computer panel by mistake?
OR
2. Jerking off & busting a nut at your own face by mistake?
phil verhey you can get a new computer panel but you can never recover from the other
1k like
@@lezysmurp false
His book is called, "Endurance"
A must read. Changed my life, brah
0311_Rivera I do enjoy fiction. Might read it.
@@MrOxyfox123
Was that a roast?
@@abdulazizaljuaid2888 dude, she may be a flat earther...stand up slowly and back away for gods sake dont start it off
I love that book so much
You wear a brah?
The organ thing freaks me out. You can FEEL your organs floating inside you? YOUR ORGANS FLOAT INSIDE YOU??
well have you ever driven fast over a sharp hill felling the "uplift of your stomach"? I kinda think that is just like that as hang time is similar t oexperiancing minimal gravity.
Ever been on a rollercoaster? The negative Gs you feel as you drop are your guts lifting inside your body. Space I would imagine is akin to experiencing one negative G all the time(the one -G offsetting the normal force of gravity).
There's actually a plane designed for training purposes that dives steeply toward the ground at high altitude. It mimics the effects of zero gravity, allowing the crew to experience it temporarily. It's affectionately called the "vomit comet" lol.
That's why it tickles when you're on a pirate ship swing ride. I think the feeling is great. But, the thought of going to the bathroom terrifies me.
?? What did you expect??
The dont float rather there is membrane over them all like let's abdomen has mesentry it is sac that as all organs in it
There are suspended but donr float
He seems a very simple and ordinary man, Ron Swanson would like him
Michael Colun I just started P&R 2 weeks ago and Im on season 3 and Ron is now my role model for life
I started like a month ago, I'm on season 6.
You got me at meat shooting star
Appreciate the gratitude toward the rodents who gave their lives for science - a small gesture but a meaningful one, we owe a lot to the little creatures for much of what we know and have today!
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh Go To Space -- probably one of the books in the series.
RIP Laika the space dog
I would like to extend some gratitude to the drosophilas too. They don't have many rights and have been trough a lot, but science wouldn't be where it is at without these tiny, simple but impressive creatures.
"we've grown some *stuff* in space". we know what you meant lol
Kree .O Weed
Smoke weed every time Moscow metro opens
@@BellarmineCollegePreparatory yes, that was the joke...
...Such as lettuce. And flowers. Totally nothing else.
@Ev Munky Gallagher YES !
This man should have his own show!
I agree with you cause hes really good at lying and theres a bunch of fools believe in him
@@riahnonya6534 you must be a fool to think this way. you have no way to prove your own false claim.
bye.
He is on netflix
Thank you for your down to earth answers to our outer space questions! The work you guys do up there is truly inspiring.
“We grew some...stuff...lettuce...”
They definitely grew some weed
Space Stoners.
Actually, recently, NASA did!
Galactic greens
Scuba Japan???
*googles japan iss control center
Oh, *TSUKUBA* Japan. LOL
Thank you, also thought he said Scuba.
He said it more like Tskuba, not Scuba.
I was happier believing there was a place called Scuba.
Yes
Thats how its pronounced. The TSUK part of the name is sounds more like SK.
Scott Kelly kinda gives me the feel of someone who really did not expect them to get to where they are today and are still surprised about it.
Space flower donated its body to science, as any brave and conscientious astroflora would. Thank you for your service! 😁
fallencaryatidcv “Astroflora” is such a cool word lol. If they ever successfully grow flowers on another planet and they possibly mutate (since he did mention radiation in space) I’m wondering if they’d come up with a separate branch of flowers under a category called “Astrofloral.”
i love how open minded he is for being so scientifically driven
7:16 he's having flashbacks
They all float down here. You'll float, too.
THEY ALL FLOAT
"down here"
ErraticMagics you float to
ALL RIGHT all ready we'll aaaalllll float oooon
You do not float in earth orbit. You fall!
You'll float too
Love the joke "Well you'll be a shooting star.... but at least your friends will see you"
That is like 9GAG material.
Feanor Kun fuck off normies
"HArhAr iS lIkE 9gAg DuRrRrrR"
what joke?
0
3:19 Used to forget that all the time in Chem, I needed a good laugh, thanks. And to the, "Punch it, Chewy!" bit; I can't imagine the nerves you all must have, but it reminds me of Alan Shepard's quip when asked what he was thinking before lift off. *"The fact that every part of this ship was built by the lowest bidder."*
I thought he'd be thinking about banging an alie- wait wrong Shepard.
“we’ll bang, ok?”
-Alan Shepard, First American in space
Imagine an astronaut daily vlogging in space I’d watch the crap out that
chris hadfield did. a lot did u can search them up here on youtube
Loved this one. He seems like a chill and nice person.
*Scott Kelly gets actual good questions*
*Bill Nye has left the chat*
How impressive Mr. Kelly is! Simply brilliant.
I just finished reading the book by this guy about his year in the ISS. It was really cool, kudos to you, Scott Kelly.
Just imaging if someone went to space in like 2011 and came back, just see a bunch of dabbing kids with fidget spinners, iPhone X's and maverick t-shirts. That'd be fun to watch.
Chewy Punch it, Chewy
2011 was the start of cancer
I would want to go back to space
Lemon Shark they are there for like 6 months not years
dove there’s a lot more than that... things have progressed
Scott Kelly and Elon Musk are reviving the Space Age hype of the 60s and 70s. Loving it!
Squipy yes, sure sure, Elon Musk really sent a car into Soace that survived the thermosphere absurdly high temperatures. Keep bring a sheep bub; got some Space Snake Oil for you if you're interested.
+A Sinner
Google this up: Rocket Fairing
@@MrOxyfox123 uh no, Musk's car was protected within the Falcon Heavy as it shot past the thermosphere.
you will see humans back on the moon and on Mars in 2024.
@@MrOxyfox123 , yes. Elon Musk really sent a car into Space.
If you scaled the earth down to the size of a human head, would it be as beautifully smooth and shiny as Scot Kelly's?
He taught me more chemistry in this one video than my college professor did in a whole semester.
He literally taught you how to turn water into oxygen
Okay dummy
@@masterofpuppets5072 no the point of the comment was to say I had a bad professor, but seeing as you cannot catch the joke I would say you are the dummy.
He seems so friendly, what a charisma!!!
Just finished reading his book, it's bloody brilliant !!!I love that man so much !!!
Awe, a shooting star corpse. How romantic!
I need to see more of this...
No UFO questions????
Government cut those parts out
Steven Anita Smith probably censored tbh
Chuck Norris check yourself, many former astronauts have reported many unexplained things
Chuck Norris no one mentioned aliens dumbass. UFO means unidentified flying object. That could be anything
no jerking off in space questions????
Such a humble guy he takes all the question seriously :)
If only all people on earth were a little bit like you this world would be a better place to live in. Thanks Astronaut Scott Kelly.
are there really flat earthers . i thought it was just a joke from last year
Shantanu Wanivadekar You know my dude, there are shit ton of idiots.
I’ve actually debated a Real flat earther. It’s really hard to tell the difference between real and trolls. But generally the real ones are more persistent
Shantanu Wanivadekar If anals real then flat earth is real
There are lots of idiots in the world, 80% of the world are mouth breathers.
Shantanu Wanivadekar Earth is flat and has been proven many times
Thank you for that video. Respect Scott Kelly. Very interesting and funny information.😄✌
Seems like a real likeable guy. Thanks for the answers!
0:53 seriously? No picture? You said it was really awesome! This video is edited and no clip of the pic? Now I am sad...
Heard him talk at an event about a year ago - fabulous . If you ever get an opportunity to hear him speak about space I would recommend !
Use Greenwich time from England cuz of subway schedules in Russia. Puts the "International" in ISS.
MrHan Stay the night!
MrHan it's was a joke.
Kudos to this guy! What he experienced in life is nothing compared to a normal job here on earth such bravery & passion. Btw is he really retired tho why is it “former”? He doesnt seem that old yet.
I don't know for sure, but because of the nature of his mission, he might not go into space ever again. He's now a living specimen (and a twin, which is very important) that has been almost one year in space. that's a really good experimental setup. His whole future life will be filled with medical examinations. He and his twin made a sacrifice for all mankind.
I imagine that being in space is a very exhausting thing for your body. Maybe it wouldn't be good for his health to go back there.
He retired immediately after he got to earth.
*NAH* 6:50
6:51*
This guy’s identical twin brother also became an astronaut and is now Arizona’s senator.
Love this series, but this one had by far the most intriguing questions! Keep it up guys.
I'm here before the Flat Earthers flood the comments.
It's flat...
fite me bich
+Frite Chitckin The Earth is a fucking triangular pyramid, dumbass. Prove me wrong! NASA and the Flat Earth Society is LYING TO YOU, WAKE UP YOU SHILL!!!1!!!!!1!!111
The Earth is shaped like a dodecahedron you uneducated swine.
*The Sun Is A Planet....*
Icosahedron... Gotta keep it 20 sided because earth is Gods DND game.
Wow this guy looks just like my senator
He's about as good in Chemistry as I am hahahaha
He probably has too much additional info crowding the other stuff out.
bargh70
Go fuck yourself chemistry
You'll be an astronaut yet!
I thought he may not show two oxygens, but then I thought that he sure would show two oxygens, O2, because astronauts should know the upper atmosphere of the earth has O, not O2
Littlemanz Jordan chill dude
How cool would it be to go into space, like a whole knew view of the universe that only a few get to see
28 dislikes-- courtesy of flat earthers around the globe
Nope Nope hah!
I see what you did there, roundly commendable use of the terms
This comment is low-key brilliant.
No because he messed up the h2O it was 2O and 1H
*G L O B E*
2:40 Glad he saved this :D
I watch their series in TIME i salute this guys💪🏻
It wasn’t until he displayed his Star Wars knowledge that I was truly impressed with this man. 😂
I'd honestly like to have the 5 or 10 minute conversation with Mr. Kelly. I don't need photos, just a conversation. The conversation lasts longer.
Scott is a legend in the space community. He and his twin bro gave such a better insight in long duration space travel.
I say "Punch it, Chewie!" every time I'm in a plane that's taking off, whether I'm flying it or someone else, because I'm still 12 mentally.
''or neh'' lmao
Pennywise would love Space, because everyone floats :D
Midoriya Izuku oh
Midoriya Izuku she (or It) come from outer space
Midoriya Izuku You'll float too you'll float too!!!! LOL
Killer Klowns from outerspace
He hates space because he is arch enemy turtle is there.
2:40 I was about to be so disappointed; thought he was going to screw up the reference but then he totally nails it - awesome.
I am on 150ug of LSD and i cannot thank Scott Kelly enough for the sacrifices he made. No one will ever wonder if Scott Kelly was a good man; he sacrificed his life and his health to hopefully and eventually make life better for us all. On Earth or in Space.
I would imagine they had a bit of a hard time looking for tweets that didn't have anything to do with ufo's
RIP Space flower.
I have read Chris Hadfield's book and seen numerous videos of him, and now this guy. Is being extremely down to earth (ahem) an astronaut thing?
Bodhisattva Sen Roy
It's a public relations thing.
Super cool and smart guy! I miss such people in mass media! They are the ones who inspire the humanity to be better!
I didn't quite understand the explanation of Scott Kelly why ISS operates on GMT time zone. I can understand they need to agree on one time zone, and GMT makes sense even without explanation, but what it has to do with the Moscow metro schedule?
This guy sounds and looks a bit like Hugh Jackman :D
"We did some experiments with rodents, we appreciate them giving their lives for science."
Like they had a choice LoL
Neither does any animal that ends up on a plate but plenty of people still give thanks. Studies on rodents have saved countless human lives and continue to do so.
CertainlyNotAWeeab I think that was the point of the joke
Space Flower
*Top Ten Saddest Anime Deaths*
The mental effects on Scott Kelly while in space were gaining the amazing experience in space.
I believe you decompose faster in low gravity environments because there is less gravity to pull the fluids into different parts. High moisture stuff tends to decompose faster than drier materials.
Wait they use water to produce oxygen but isn't water also limited there?
Mr Kreuz Yes. There are frequent cargo launches to the ISS that provide said water.
They recycle water, and "scrub" CO2 - they have systems that turn waste water (both from the toilet and pulled out of the air,) in to clean water that can be broken apart again.
They also have "CO2 scrubbers" that split Carbon Dioxide in to solid carbon and oxygen gas. (The famous "McGuyver task" from Apollo 13 - where the CO2 scrubbers for the Apollo Command Module and Lunar Module used different size/shape filters.)
Lastly, every resupply mission (on Russian Progress, SpaceX Dragon, or various European craft,) brings up fresh water, since the recycling systems aren't 100% efficient, and there are losses.
Anonymous freak, water is also lossed on space walks. Water is used to cool astronauts
Love Scott Kelly. Makes me curious to find out about residual effects on people when they're in space. He mentioned vision problems. That's interesting.
I love NASA way toooo much
I like how he’s making use of the decoration to explain things better
Got the chance to meet him when my family went on a cruise and he and his brother did a presentation on the cruise and it was phenomenal!
My biology teacher showed the whole class this 😂
He's from my hometown!!!!
I really want to solve that rubiks cube on his desk.
Would like to have known how he felt the first time he looked out the window down to earth, I reckon you would feel emotions youve never felt before, amazing but quite saddened too, still want to experience it like millions of others do.
2:41 I was about to get so mad then... he was so correct. Such a great man.
“I don’t think anyone is working on that”
**Elon Musk has entered the chat**
Hahaha this took me out 🤣
Professor X and Wolverine had a lovechild...
Is that Lex Luthor?
Dr.Evil
OH YEAH
Love all of you folks. Absolute heroes.
Actually had the pleasure of meeting him at a resturaunt! Really nice guy actually!
I thought the first question said "the speed of isis," I'll just see myself out now
The speed of ISIS is how fast a Toyota pickup can drive without losing the gunner for the DshK set up on the truckbed.
Hank from Braking bad?
Breaking*
It's millennium falcon, not millennial falcon, which might be a very hipster falcon.
Avery Nicholson gender neutral falcon
Non binar-nium Falcon
Translennium Falcon
Just showes how serious people don't have the will to remember kids' fantasy movie things.
Fantastic comment 😂😂😂
There's actually a Sith Lord named "Darth Millennial" in legends.
Thank you Dr. Kelly for your service.
2:49 nice sense of humor!