If I were a U.S astronaut , I’d be totally stoked about getting to ride up in the Soyuz. Not many American astronauts are going to get to do that in the future .. it’s also such a classic vehicle....
Soyuz was way ahead of its time. It’s so amazing. I think space x has got the Soyuz a run for its money though, I hope they bring back the US/Russian competition in space.
I have a question- does the whole propulsion rocket separates after reaching some altitude and falls on the earth after that? which means this is all for one-time usage (except of course the Soyuz capsule itself) and needs to be manufactured again for the next mission? Or is there any part that remains operational?
Very impressive and happy birthday Kate 10 days late from Transylvania Romania. Is so great the earth looked at space. And we here with our little wars seem pathetic Much luck with your experiments !!! I watch every night live video from The International Space Station . Your fan Virgil Spornic from Transylvania Romania
The budget of NASA and the Pentagon is 35 times larger than the budget of Roscosmos and the Russian Ministry of Defense. With such a budget, NASA and the Pentagon should have had bases on Mars and moved beyond the Asteroid belt long ago. So no. A burnt-out Dragon - 2 capsule that can't land on land, but only plop into the ocean-that's all NASA has for this huge amount of money. Where is the money? Where is the hypersound? Where are the nuclear space engines? I think the level of corruption in the US is 35 times higher than in Russia.
@@nesmah nuclear space engines are of the past. now there are new engines. not the lift off but for a trip from space place outside earth to mars outside. the difficult part is the lift off from any planet. that because there is asome questioning id the americans went to the moon in reality
@@yanniszaxaro exactly, that's what i mean! It will be a space tow with nuclear engine. There is several videos on youtube about it, but they are in russian.
Listening to the correct pre launch Russian rock ballad. I’m sure everyone’s just gotten a haircut, a refresher on the plot of White Sun of the Desert, and probably some good peeing on the bus wheel.
Porq no dejaron correr el video del lanzamiento hasta el final, porq lo cortan , donde esta la camara para ver cuando sale al supuesto espacio? Porfavor a quien van a engañar
Another perfect launch by Russia, SOYUZ from Baikonur space port ....thanks Kate for reporting .....onwards and upwards with huge help from Russia. Peace ☮️ all ...."let's go conquer the last Frontier together, multi nationally"
The Soyuz spacecraft flew to the ISS in 3 hours, and the SpaceX Crew Dragon in 19 hours. Why fly so fast? Firstly, it will make flights cheaper - there will be no need for the work of several dozen specialists who do not crawl out for days from the Flight Control Center. In addition, it will benefit the astronauts - getting used to weightlessness is much better to endure in the spacious compartments of the ISS than in a cramped spacecraft, but even this is not the main thing. The main thing is that this method of flying will be useful in the near future, when new orbital stations appear. And if now cosmonauts have nowhere to wait for help, then in the near future it will be possible to create an emergency rocket, requiring only refueling and calculation. And within a few hours, specialists can arrive at the orbital station to provide assistance .
This was the last contracted seat on Soyuz that Nasa paid for. I believe they will evaluate that contract at a later date when they know what is going on long term with SpaceX. There is a Crew-1 (Dragon launch) in Early November with 4 Astronauts, and Crew-2 in March / April next year, again with 4 crew. That is why Roscosmos is pissy with Elon. Not to mention, Tom Cruise and a Producer going to the ISS sometime next year to film for a future movie, Production has set aside around $250 million. We have to see what happens with Boeing Starliner.
Какое у американцев/японцев и европейцев на МКС научное оборудование и какое у нас... Кроме текущей/поддерживающей эксплуатации наших модулей и обслуживанием российского "сортира" в американском сегменте МКС, чем наши космонавты, вообще, там заняты?(при том, что оборудования для научных исследований очень мало)
@@dccrvhnkno4021 Космические туристы тусовались на МКС не более двух недель, и им не успевало там надоесть. К тому же все они были с Запада и могли беспрепятственно "летать" в американском сегменте МКС. "Туристничать" же в одних только наших модулях будет не очень весело и клаустофобно, но слетать, конечно, многие энтузиасты космоса бы согласились
@Овчарк Овчаркович кому продавать? - у индусов денег не хватит, китайцам американцы не позволят (на МКС действует особое право, и НАСА может заблокировать такую сделку и даже отключить поставку электроэнергии в наши модули /у нас большой энергодефицит/)
@Demon X Мы покрываем дефицит электроэнергии закупками из американского сегмента МКС (и до вывода на орбиту нашего энергетического модуля НЭМ-1 от этой зависимости избавиться невозможно) и как только отделимся, вынуждены будем немедленно эвакуироваться на Землю. Без света, воды и туалета /оставшихся в принадлежащем американцам модуле "Заря"/ жить на орбите будет, поверьте, очень грустно.
Are the Russians more efficient with their fuel? I've observed - even in film clips of the 60s - that their rockets do not emit as much smoke as the American rockets. Or is this just an illusion?
@@KenPaulsenArchitect The cost of 1 seat on Crew Dragon is $131 million. The cost of 1 place on the Союз is $86 million. You have something wrong with math...
@@hepbhblehot8237 "The NASA audit estimated that the per-seat cost of the SpaceX Crew Dragon comes to $55 million while Boeing's Starliner adds up to $90 million."
With 1700 launches since 60's, you can clearly shut your stupid mouth. Soyuz takes them there, because shuttle, while being stupendous for morons (like you), was in reality a money hole and a dangerous piece of machinery. Russians knew it. That is the reason why they quit their own shuttle project (Buran)
FULL STORY - www.americaspace.com/2020/10/14/expedition-63-returns-to-six-crew-strength-with-soyuz-ms-17-arrival-on-station/
Happy Birthday Kate Rubins
What a birthday ! Congratulations Kate and the Russian Space Agency .
and the grandfather of Rocket..Aggregat #4 Peenemünde 1940
Yeah, I love you!
Roscosmos
Nice compilation. All the high points in enough detail to keep it from being a collection of sound bites.
If I were a U.S astronaut , I’d be totally stoked about getting to ride up in the Soyuz. Not many American astronauts are going to get to do that in the future .. it’s also such a classic vehicle....
Soyuz was way ahead of its time. It’s so amazing. I think space x has got the Soyuz a run for its money though, I hope they bring back the US/Russian competition in space.
@@danielmulugeta2034呂も木岡まくつりちまやわやんた
@@danielmulugeta2034呂も木岡まくつりちまやわやんた
@@danielmulugeta2034呂も木岡まくつりちまやわやんた
It is a good reliable vehicle
Congratulations!happy birthday Dr.Kate.
We gonna miss Criss Cassidy because he let us know almost everything on his social media
I have a question- does the whole propulsion rocket separates after reaching some altitude and falls on the earth after that? which means this is all for one-time usage (except of course the Soyuz capsule itself) and needs to be manufactured again for the next mission? Or is there any part that remains operational?
Its been 38 days and she is still on space rn
What a beautiful liftoff. Much cleaner than any American rockets I have seen.
American missiles are very bad and dangerous
What is that deathstare at 10:40 ??
This is a secret, sic!
Very impressive and happy birthday Kate 10 days late from Transylvania Romania. Is so great the earth looked at space. And we here with our little wars seem pathetic Much luck with your experiments !!! I watch every night live video from The International Space Station . Your fan Virgil Spornic from Transylvania Romania
Congratulations. Godspeed !
34:20 What did he say :)?
4:08 Les pusieron a jose jose cuando salieron los 3 caminando hacia el bus
What is all that material they were tiding up in front of the space suit?
That’s just an extra material they should wrap up inside
Happy 42nd Birthday Kate Rubins. X
Very special your birthday.
We need person like you.
Cheers! 🎂🥂
Great too see USA Astronauts still flying Soyuz see you later ISS 🙏👍
Watching the boosters after they separate is so satisfying.
It is sure beautiful
Happy Birthday 🎂 Kate
Soyuz is amazing 👌
Can the people at the space station see the launch on earth and the actual trip to the station?
Totally!! Here on TH-cam there's a video of Chris Cassidy watching the demo-2 launch!!!
The budget of NASA and the Pentagon is 35 times larger than the budget of Roscosmos and the Russian Ministry of Defense. With such a budget, NASA and the Pentagon should have had bases on Mars and moved beyond the Asteroid belt long ago. So no. A burnt-out Dragon - 2 capsule that can't land on land, but only plop into the ocean-that's all NASA has for this huge amount of money. Where is the money? Where is the hypersound? Where are the nuclear space engines? I think the level of corruption in the US is 35 times higher than in Russia.
where is the money? ppl have passions that has nothing to do with space
By the way, in Russia we start development of nuclear space engine
@@nesmah nuclear space engines are of the past. now there are new engines. not the lift off but for a trip from space place outside earth to mars outside. the difficult part is the lift off from any planet. that because there is asome questioning id the americans went to the moon in reality
@@yanniszaxaro exactly, that's what i mean! It will be a space tow with nuclear engine. There is several videos on youtube about it, but they are in russian.
@@nesmah my russian are not good can you send me some?
Its takeso only 3hours to ISS??wow so fast..
All depends on the orbit of the ISS at the time.
Incredible
kate mam you r the one celebrate your birthday in space
Señor que suerte tienen algunos
Wow..amazing ...love to you from Earth
Truly amazing!
The Soyuz is my favourite rocket!
19:49 Korolevs Cross
Just beautiful and so cooooool at the same time!
It's a visible sign that flight is normal
I didn't know how this is called. Thank you!
Всё пучком и слава богу..
Amazing 🔥
Keiner von ESA dabei..??
Instead of blowing the candle She is actually riding the candle happy birthday 🎂
Happy Birthday Kate And Russian Space Agency
whats in the distant left in 32:15 ?
Observation module window cover
@@ronlee7496 the thing coming from behind earth's horizon?
Listening to the correct pre launch Russian rock ballad. I’m sure everyone’s just gotten a haircut, a refresher on the plot of White Sun of the Desert, and probably some good peeing on the bus wheel.
Why they put same people Robison in nasa 1 yr or 2 again
Porq no dejaron correr el video del lanzamiento hasta el final, porq lo cortan , donde esta la camara para ver cuando sale al supuesto espacio?
Porfavor a quien van a engañar
32:09 UFO DETECTED
congratulations 🎊🎉
Do an experiment and show us the following.
Curvature
Spin of earth
Happy birthday, and light that candle. ;-)
Another perfect launch by Russia, SOYUZ from Baikonur space port ....thanks Kate for reporting .....onwards and upwards with huge help from Russia. Peace ☮️ all ...."let's go conquer the last Frontier together, multi nationally"
Love you!
brawo!
этож Кэти Сакхофф из Баттлстар Галактика !
The Soyuz spacecraft flew to the ISS in 3 hours, and the SpaceX Crew Dragon in 19 hours.
Why fly so fast? Firstly, it will make flights cheaper - there will be no need for the work of several dozen specialists who do not crawl out for days from the Flight Control Center. In addition, it will benefit the astronauts - getting used to weightlessness is much better to endure in the spacious compartments of the ISS than in a cramped spacecraft, but even this is not the main thing.
The main thing is that this method of flying will be useful in the near future, when new orbital stations appear. And if now cosmonauts have nowhere to wait for help, then in the near future it will be possible to create an emergency rocket, requiring only refueling and calculation. And within a few hours, specialists can arrive at the orbital station to provide assistance .
Sorry, but weak arguments, having choice of travelling to your holiday destination with whatever: train/ ship/ plane you choose 3 hours or 19 h :)?
A bit surprised that the U.S./NASA is still using/paying Russia to fly Astronauts to the ISS.
A old soyus leva 3 horas pra chegar à estação espacial Internacional e a Spacex leva 19 horas, what"s difference!
This was the last contracted seat on Soyuz that Nasa paid for.
I believe they will evaluate that contract at a later date when they know what is going on long term with SpaceX.
There is a Crew-1 (Dragon launch) in Early November with 4 Astronauts, and Crew-2 in March / April next year, again with 4 crew. That is why Roscosmos is pissy with Elon. Not to mention, Tom Cruise and a Producer going to the ISS sometime next year to film for a future movie, Production has set aside around $250 million.
We have to see what happens with Boeing Starliner.
@@ChannelReuploads9451 Filmes de Hollywood KKKKKKKKKKK
We are all in one Earth.
Какое у американцев/японцев и европейцев на МКС научное оборудование и какое у нас... Кроме текущей/поддерживающей эксплуатации наших модулей и обслуживанием российского "сортира" в американском сегменте МКС, чем наши космонавты, вообще, там заняты?(при том, что оборудования для научных исследований очень мало)
Ну блин, побывать в космосе то хочется!
@@dccrvhnkno4021 Космические туристы тусовались на МКС не более двух недель, и им не успевало там надоесть. К тому же все они были с Запада и могли беспрепятственно "летать" в американском сегменте МКС. "Туристничать" же в одних только наших модулях будет не очень весело и клаустофобно, но слетать, конечно, многие энтузиасты космоса бы согласились
@Овчарк Овчаркович SOSIPISOS
@Овчарк Овчаркович кому продавать? - у индусов денег не хватит, китайцам американцы не позволят (на МКС действует особое право, и НАСА может заблокировать такую сделку и даже отключить поставку электроэнергии в наши модули /у нас большой энергодефицит/)
@Demon X Мы покрываем дефицит электроэнергии закупками из американского сегмента МКС (и до вывода на орбиту нашего энергетического модуля НЭМ-1 от этой зависимости избавиться невозможно) и как только отделимся, вынуждены будем немедленно эвакуироваться на Землю. Без света, воды и туалета /оставшихся в принадлежащем американцам модуле "Заря"/ жить на орбите будет, поверьте, очень грустно.
Meus Deus
I remember the first time I went to jail, my 18 birthday.
I was never in jail. 🤪
Are the Russians more efficient with their fuel? I've observed - even in film clips of the 60s - that their rockets do not emit as much smoke as the American rockets. Or is this just an illusion?
Idk but the Soyuz gets to the ISS the fastest by far.
Ok but did y'all see how her hair was just laid like silk 😍😩
What a beautiful mind Kathleen 👍❤️
Somebody saw the ufo in min 32m??
links am bildschirm---ufo
and right after they zoom in on the camera..
It looks like its pulsating!?
"Kate"....👌🙃
How about Carl?
Russian missiles are the cheapest and most reliable in the world, like the Kalashnikov assault rifle
I think this is last American go to space using Soyuz after this America will use SpaceX Crew Dragon
LOL not anytime soon.
@@567raman Yeah, and sending 4 astronauts from American soil doesn’t mean anything. Yeah, uh huh.
Yer altına magma tabakasına en uygun kısma gideceğim.
ever hear of a angry bean fart
@30:59 that looks legit...not!. If you think that is real I feel bad for you. You better stop drinking tap water asap!
Kate wanted a mask for Covid-19 , the Russians gave her strange look :-))
I was surprised at the level of interaction considering Covid 19
I thought you had to pee on the wheel of the bus that brought you to the pad ala Alexi Gagarin.....
HEY! Why are we paying Russia for an American astronaut's seat when we have SpaceX?
Russian missiles are the cheapest and most reliable in the world, like the Kalashnikov assault rifle
@@osbornereynolds2804 If so, why are we paying more for a Russian seat than the full price of a SpaceX launch?
@@KenPaulsenArchitect The cost of 1 seat on Crew Dragon is $131 million. The cost of 1 place on the Союз is $86 million. You have something wrong with math...
@@hepbhblehot8237 "The NASA audit estimated that the per-seat cost of the SpaceX Crew Dragon comes to $55 million while Boeing's Starliner adds up to $90 million."
@@KenPaulsenArchitect Because it was mostly a Russian mission. Last month I think a Russian tagged along on the space x mission.
🧐💭 She’s Cute on earth 🌎 and in space 😂👍 kinda like women’s 👠 shoes 🤷♂️ I guess. Sincerely 🐝
Looks so fake....It must be real 😳
Sputnik ARJYABHATTA
BIGGEST FRAUD.
zzzz
Это женщина или транс... трансформер, трансформатор.. ть-фу, трансгендер?!))
Помолчи, за умного сойдешь
А зачем эти клоуны намордники в скафандры одели? Вирус он, что через скафандр проникает? От он какой коварный!
Propaganda.
Flugzeit 3 Stundn /((???!!#''+*
She is so wierd. She put on um a few pounds up there.
Yeah, I noticed that too. She looked fitter on her first spaceflight too, probably changes in metabolism related to spaceflight?
gosh, those Russian spacesuits are so darn ugly!!!
Kate seems very humble though...I really admire her humility.
Fake
American astronaut on rusty russian can, this is a shame
Yep, NASA is also a big swamp
With 1700 launches since 60's, you can clearly shut your stupid mouth.
Soyuz takes them there, because shuttle, while being stupendous for morons (like you), was in reality a money hole and a dangerous piece of machinery.
Russians knew it. That is the reason why they quit their own shuttle project (Buran)
Maybe you make better?