There actually are, remember that in the ISS there are usually 3-6 people on board and at least 3 or 2 of them would perform a space walk and the rest would just assist and do communications.
I watched this so i can figure out what that suit was called because it has a door opening on it and I thought I could find a way to mix the emu suit and the mmu jetpack and th lehip tactical lights on most helmets and there names all together to make one hybrid mix of all these to one suit. If anyone understood me let me know😆.
I can tell you for SURE it would take hours to vacuum pump down to a few Torr. They probably got to some few 100's. "high" vacuum is 1 milli-Torr, which is quite difficult in a large chamber. Outer space is 1 micor-Torr and lower. I have done vacuum testing on high voltage equipment, and it is crazy the troubles you get. But still, this was a very interesting video. And like others, this proves the impossibility of 2 men getting into a LEM, both with full suits on, and then somehow de-suiting inside the cramped cabin without techs to help.
Thanks for your info! What I have heard, there were several equipment or gears NASA never tried on earth since it was too "risky" or material physically not possible. Will post one link with information about the LEM and its hypergolic engine. You will be surprised that these engines never were or could be tested on earth, but functioned 100% every time on the moon and the pilots operated these LEMs also with 100% perfection :) gizmodo.com/how-did-lunar-landers-re-launch-when-there-s-no-oxygen-1690484536
@@dansv1 Do you see some problems with men dancing on a dusty moon? I mean with all problems 2019 in a clean environment in a low vacuum at just 64000 feet! th-cam.com/video/7gXhCe1DwVg/w-d-xo.html
Huh? These two suits are not comparable at all, the Orlan (as shown here) is an EVA suit designed for operation in a "weightless" environment (ie free-fall), whilst the A7L (The Apollo EMU) was designed to work in both free-fall and 1/6 lunar gravity. The Apollo EMU has more joins for mobility, it also operates at a lower atmospheric pressure (3.7 psi compared to the 5.8 psi of the Orlan) to facilitate easier movement (it was still difficult). You have no idea on what you're talking about.
This is 100% super cool look at Russian Cosmonauts. Living in America everyone looks down or away from Russia but it’s refreshing to see and learn about Russian tech.
This is the Orlan D EVA suit, a version of which is currently used on board the ISS. There was a version designed in 1967 for the projected Russian lunar landing called the Krechet 94,.
I would wear a space suit and a space helmet with a visor that would keep me safe when I am in outer space as an Astronaut when I am older in the future
It had to be very easy to wear such overalls in the Moon Lander. In a box with a volume of maybe 2 m3. In addition, by two or even three astronauts. Okay, we made fun of ourselves, we joked and laughed to tears. Now seriously. This cannot be done. No way. Let them understand what they believe in NASA propaganda and TV pulp.
what if theres a pacific rim 2 where they need to fight in space with exoskeliton and mark 10 jeagers that will be awsome with a mix of gundam and iron man ahhhh my childhood dreams will be granted
Everything looks so old. The buildings interior looks like it from the 50s or 60s. And that space suit looked really dirty. At least the outside and the face bubble did. Couldn't really see the inside that well.
Thanks for showing us this when I grow up I want to be a docter or scientist on the iss and I was Confused with what other countries space suits look like and I know one now thanks to you well 12 more countries to go bye:)
I work with and design spacesuits, the Orlan suit shown here has a few good features that NASA is trying to adopt with their new EVA designs. The single piece suit with rear entry is a lot easier to don and doff compared to the multi-piece suit the US uses. The Orlan also operates at a higher pressure which is better for the astronaut inside.
As American believing in America I’m blown away what the Russians can do and I think they are our adversary not bc they are bad people but bc they are so bloody well educated (some of them) and great at making some things
its a russian space suit. not amarican. plus teh Apollo suit where made for the moon with all the dust and stuuf there. meanwhile these are only inteded for a vacume
The thing that gets me as I watch 'tubes like this is that the 'funny' english they speak is so far beyond my ability to speak anything but english. ( another victim of the American public school system )
I love how when he's getting in the suit he's trying to explain stuff but the guy next to him helping him is like I blyat just get in the suit debil
Lol
lmaoo, you made my day :D
Dummkopf
I like the large door idea, providing a large hard shell of the suit
I love that this space suit has a door to get in.
How does $12,000,000 feel on your back ?
Feels good, feels good
Not for the claustrophobes!
This is behind-the-scenes footage, you can watch the full show here: watch?v=w6AKcIn9lX8
What if you have an itch?
If that’s what your worried about then don’t go to space
@@moo24251 the real worry is bloody hands from all the pressure fighting
youre screwed
you can rub it against the suit
good luck, don't think about it
Excellent video. I especially liked the transition from the camera mike to the spacesuit mike. Well done.
Yes, it was uploaded on the euronews Sci-tech account.
I like the way he say "blue"
This is a small step for a man... with his space fly wide open.
0:46 my dude looks ready for battle
Am I the only one who finds his voice satisfying
I HOPE THEY REMEMBER TO ATTACH THE HARNESS CABLES SO HE CAN "FLOAT" IN "SPACE"(GREEN SCREEN)
what about the diaper you have to wear
bro hese not goinge space hese just tring
@@toxicgamer8411 Bro learn to spell
"Going to the bathroom" must be quite a challenge in outer space
gukakmakuk I think you meant to say that going to the bathroom must be quite a challenge in 'outer space' 😂😂
That's what the diapers are for!!!!!!
It’s not when your bathroom is a pair of underwear.
@@elys1702What, so we could do our business and have to endure that ratcheted smell afterwards?!
How is possible in space without tecnicians? How the pressurization In space?
How does one don this spacesuit in space, without the help of technicians?
Slowly
in space?? there is no place called space :)
There actually are, remember that in the ISS there are usually 3-6 people on board and at least 3 or 2 of them would perform a space walk and the rest would just assist and do communications.
you dont
@@ahmetaa1988 there is space, stop laying to your self
I watched this so i can figure out what that suit was called because it has a door opening on it and I thought I could find a way to mix the emu suit and the mmu jetpack and th lehip tactical lights on most helmets and there names all together to make one hybrid mix of all these to one suit. If anyone understood me let me know😆.
You're garaunteed to have compatibility issues.
Where you in a vacuum chamber? If so what pressure did it get down to?
its refrigerator man!!
Imagine the door didn't open it got like jammed shut imagine
So this is space 😁😁
I can tell you for SURE it would take hours to vacuum pump down to a few Torr. They probably got to some few 100's. "high" vacuum is 1 milli-Torr, which is quite difficult in a large chamber. Outer space is 1 micor-Torr and lower. I have done vacuum testing on high voltage equipment, and it is crazy the troubles you get. But still, this was a very interesting video. And like others, this proves the impossibility of 2 men getting into a LEM, both with full suits on, and then somehow de-suiting inside the cramped cabin without techs to help.
Thanks for your info!
What I have heard, there were several equipment or gears NASA never tried on earth since it was too "risky" or material physically not possible.
Will post one link with information about the LEM and its hypergolic engine. You will be surprised that these engines never were or could be tested on earth, but functioned 100% every time on the moon and the pilots operated these LEMs also with 100% perfection :)
gizmodo.com/how-did-lunar-landers-re-launch-when-there-s-no-oxygen-1690484536
Not sure if there was any reason to remove the suits inside the LEM.
@@dansv1 Do you see some problems with men dancing on a dusty moon? I mean with all problems 2019 in a clean environment in a low vacuum at just 64000 feet!
th-cam.com/video/7gXhCe1DwVg/w-d-xo.html
Are you trying to disprove the moon landings here?
Huh? These two suits are not comparable at all, the Orlan (as shown here) is an EVA suit designed for operation in a "weightless" environment (ie free-fall), whilst the A7L (The Apollo EMU) was designed to work in both free-fall and 1/6 lunar gravity. The Apollo EMU has more joins for mobility, it also operates at a lower atmospheric pressure (3.7 psi compared to the 5.8 psi of the Orlan) to facilitate easier movement (it was still difficult).
You have no idea on what you're talking about.
Did they take that chamber down to full vacuum?
Good question.
This is 100% super cool look at Russian Cosmonauts. Living in America everyone looks down or away from Russia but it’s refreshing to see and learn about Russian tech.
Wow, must be so simple to prance around on the moon with one of these get ups!
These aren't designed for the moon surface - they're for extra vehicular activities (E.V.A.) or spacewalks if you will.
Prancing around on the moon is considered spacewalking or EVA. What you mean is that they are for EVA in orbit.
This is the Orlan D EVA suit, a version of which is currently used on board the ISS. There was a version designed in 1967 for the projected Russian lunar landing called the Krechet 94,.
Claustrophobic nightmare! So scary so much can go wrong
Amazing
container would implode with any vacuum like space.
no they wouldnt, that doesnt make any sence at ALL
1:45
Cool, so if the suit can make it through the van Allen radiation belts, walk up to Fukushima and fix it...
They should go to Tchernobyl first
@@gloriousdelta1430 Chernobyl. Learn how to spell
I wish I could wear one
I would wear a space suit and a space helmet with a visor that would keep me safe when I am in outer space as an Astronaut when I am older in the future
Need Another Seven Actors
It's like an Egyptian sarcophagus.
now i know whats it is like!
cool if I could watch it without it bufferring
That’s one expensive scuba suit
Where is this place
Russia
What's Russian for GETMEOUTGETMEOUTGETMEOUT?
It had to be very easy to wear such overalls in the Moon Lander. In a box with a volume of maybe 2 m3. In addition, by two or even three astronauts. Okay, we made fun of ourselves, we joked and laughed to tears. Now seriously. This cannot be done. No way. Let them understand what they believe in NASA propaganda and TV pulp.
what if theres a pacific rim 2 where they need to fight in space with exoskeliton and mark 10 jeagers that will be awsome with a mix of gundam and iron man ahhhh my childhood dreams will be granted
Best. Idea. EVER.
It drive in sane
2:09 tubes plastic tubes!
what being a big daddy must feel like
:D
American spacesuit has more pieces in it
And how they are still working without your opinion?
Everything looks so old. The buildings interior looks like it from the 50s or 60s. And that space suit looked really dirty. At least the outside and the face bubble did. Couldn't really see the inside that well.
Nasa would pay millions to make a face step to enter the suit
It's not a suit! It's a grave mobile!
2024 right now
That's a weird fucking suit.
A real space suit. Hahahahaha
you look funny
Poppy Rox I pee peed in a tree... 🤗🤰🏿🤷🏿♀️💁🏿♀️
Lol we beat them to the moon lmao
Yeah America and the soviet union were both developing towards space exploration, now they are really doing nothing
tbh, the Soviet Union did beat America with most of the space achievements, America only really got the big one, the first man on the moon
why are you so shiny
Harley Ruiz If you mean the golden shiny thing, its basically a sun glass so when the sun hits them in space it doesent hurt their eyes
I wonder what the vomit capacity of that lid is?
I’m in the past
Thanks for showing us this when I grow up I want to be a docter or scientist on the iss and I was Confused with what other countries space suits look like and I know one now thanks to you well 12 more countries to go bye:)
Not that I'm an expert or anything, but that looks clumsy compared with the NASA suit.
Because NASA space suits are only for Hollywood movies and never tested with humans in vacuum chambers?
What is it about TH-cam that attracts all the weirdos?
I work with and design spacesuits, the Orlan suit shown here has a few good features that NASA is trying to adopt with their new EVA designs. The single piece suit with rear entry is a lot easier to don and doff compared to the multi-piece suit the US uses. The Orlan also operates at a higher pressure which is better for the astronaut inside.
Why do russians sound angry when they speak? Maybe it's just me?
As American believing in America I’m blown away what the Russians can do and I think they are our adversary not bc they are bad people but bc they are so bloody well educated (some of them) and great at making some things
Not the same suit as Armstrong use that do not proof Apolo 11
its a russian space suit. not amarican. plus teh Apollo suit where made for the moon with all the dust and stuuf there. meanwhile these are only inteded for a vacume
The thing that gets me as I watch 'tubes like this is that the 'funny' english they speak is so far beyond my ability to speak anything but english. ( another victim of the American public school system )
What fi you sneeze
Romans 13:9 1899 Douay-Rheims
Small step for man😀
Jk
Boody foul
Apollo 16
Guys sounds like borat
sta male
Tuuuuubes
What an odd costume.😂
Twubes
Yeah right...and they help each other into these suits in the "spaceship"....sure ....before they go out into..."space".....sure they do.
No one cares what you think pal.
What was that! Worst 10 minutes on youtube
Okay.
Orlan, o melhor traje EVA do mundo!