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It’s pretty unfortunate, it seems people have been encouraged to create their own realities these days. It’s like there’s a giant buffet of truth where people feel they can choose which facts to believe and ignore. As fun as that sounds to some, lay people playing this game is systematically damaging society’s overall intelligence. Kids being raised to believe the earth is flat or that the stars we see at night is just part of a “projection” is really the ultimate betrayal.
I have so many questions and hope u could ask some of my questions! 1. Have you ever seen something in space that couldn’t be explained? 2. What does space smell like inside the ISS? 3. Does your sense of time change when you’re in space? 4. Can you see weather events (like storms) on Earth from the ISS clearly? 5. How do you tell day and night on the ISS when you orbit Earth so quickly? 6. Have you ever felt scared while in space? 7. What’s your favorite view of Earth from the ISS? Space is so interesting is love it.
Bro i have an question for you please clarify this : 1. How can quantum computers help in space exploration? 2. Can quantum computers improve our understanding of the universe? 3. What role could quantum computers play in finding new planets? 4. Can quantum computers solve space travel problems faster than normal computers? 5. How might quantum computers change the way we study black holes and stars?
I’m 20 years old and want to become an astronaut, hopefully reaching mars one day, that’s my biggest dream… can you ask the people up there if someone like me can become an astronaut? And if yes how so? Thank you!! ❤
Some questions from India 1) What is the most exciting experiment currently being conducted on the ISS? 2) What’s the most beautiful or unusual thing you've seen from space?
Hi! I'm actually a french student in my first year study of aerospace engineering and my question is : "what could be any improvements for daily tasks or energy saving devices possible you've thought of during your stay in the ISS ?"
7:54 My question: Don't you feel terrifying when you see the Earth and space at same time and thinking 'What is exactly going on?' OR 'why and where we all are?'
Good question, one I've researched. It seems to be half and half. Some astronauts experience deep DEEP fear and know they're not supposed to be there. Some shed a tear at how magnificent the sight is.
It's because the planet is so bright that the exposure has to be turned down to take the picture and once the exposure is turned down it will not read the stars in the background because they are too dim
Hi Kobi, Myself Deepaksanjeevan from India 🇮🇳 I have a question , Do astronauts dream differently in space compared to on Earth, and if so, what’s the most memorable dream you’ve had aboard the ISS?
One question would be: What does being in space teach you about the fragility and interconnectedness of life on Earth?, Another: What is the current understanding of the effects of long-term space travel on the human body, and what research is being done to mitigate these effects?, And How do you perform scientific experiments in microgravity, and what has been the most groundbreaking discovery?. Thank you for this chance Kobi and i hope these questions are viable enough for you to ask or rephrase with mine and other commenters.
A lot of questions: 1. How do you pee and poo in space? 2. What are you doing on rocket while you're flying to the ISS? 3. Are spacesuits comfortable? 4. How long are you on the ISS and how long will you be? 5. How is it like when you return to Earth (can you walk, run, jump... normaly)? 6. How long do you sleep? 7. How big is the ISS (how much living area there is)? Do you have your own rooms / how many people share a room? Is the ISS devided in living room, kitchen etc.? 8. How many astronauts are on the ISS? 9. After a few days/weeks does it feel normal to levetate? (sorry for bad English i'm not a native speaker)
i have alot of questions: 1. What is it like to reach your hand out in space? 2. How do astronaut suits work? 3. Does your boss alow you to even go out in space? 4. what is it like to see weather from space? 5.why does the sun appear white to hmans on eath but yellow when you really look at it? 6. can you see stars move away from our hubble sphere? (amount of space we can see ) 7. can you see black holes and if you do what do they look like?
@@AstroKobi Kobi, can u pls say how to become an astronaut, like eligible qualification and stuff, like how a common human like you and me can become an astronaut...and ur education qualification , it will be a great inspiration for us and all the youngsters across the globe
Im really interested in space, but for some reason I really dont have many questions I would ask the ISS astronauts. Here are my questions I managed to put onto my head: 1. How do you filter out the CO2 in space? Also where do you get new oxygen and where do you store all the carbondioxide? 2. What would you do, once Nasa crashed the ISS into earth for good? Would you just go into retirement? 3. What is your favourite food to eat in space and why? I want to know which foods are tasty to eat once I’m someday going to travel to mars as a tourist :)
My question hope you'll ask it, Does NASA allow them (the astronauts aboard the ISS) to charge their phones on the ISS or not to conserve energy of the ISS ?
question : how does it feel in the iss how do you communicate with the mission control where are the docking port of iss can you ever go outside the station
Interesting video, loved the bloopers of the astronauts hopping about on the moon! My question(s) would be: What does being weightless in zero gravity feel like, and how long does it take to acclimatise back on Earth?
My question for Don - do they ever want to come back to home ? Like what's the exact feeling to stay in the space like this, where they stay in a sort of artificial capsule, living in that dark endless abyss of complete darkness.
Question: can you feel the speed you traveling around the earth and as you travel around the galaxy do you see the same thing or are you able to see other celestial bodies as you travel around the galaxy?
They will appear the same size as they do from earth. Space is vast and they are not really that far above when we take into consideration the distance between celestial objects
Here's my question: Do you experience stuff like jat lag (or something similar) and how do you adjust to it? Since the ISS moves so quickly I'd imagine the sense of time is a bit skewed
4:12 top, left side, not corner, towards center but kinda to the left. Orion????? Edit : you can kinda see Theta Orionis so we have Betelgeuse in there also it's gotta be orion theres a bit of Taurus in the top left corner
Question for Don: Do you think it would be advantageous to build a space station that orbits the moon like the ISS orbits earth? Or are we primarily aiming to focus on setting up a moon base that would serve to transform the moon into an upscale more advanced space station itself?
Okay I might be ignorant here. Astrokobi please clarify. If we have been to the moon only once and are now struggling to get there a second time, where are those bloopers from ? Are those from the first moon landing or they are from the models we made on earth?
We went to the moon in one period of time, however it was in multiple missions. Think of it like if you sent twelve boats to an island in a 1 month period and never went back. (Obviously the missions whernt in 1 month, its just an example)
12 people walked on the moon during six successful crewed landings. It kind of blows my mind that people don’t know this. With the whole world of information at their fingertips. How exactly are they ‘struggling’ ?
Question: How would you feel if you saw a giant meteorite capable of destroying the Earth and you can’t do anything What would your feeling being at ISS
Hello, Sarah from Mauritius here A question for the astronauts, I'm 17 and i love astronomy I'd like to study in this field in college Im also interested in what astronauts do, if i could work in that field one day, i wouldn't mind either. So what am i supposed to do now to work in those kind of fields one day? (ps:I took physics and additional mathematics and currently doing O Level and waiting for my results in two months to do A level and complete highschool) Also, i love your videos, you inspire me to follow those dreams❤
If I were to ask a question, it would likely be How did it feel waking up for the first time in space? I assume it’s something you can’t really prepare for on Earth, as waking up without gravity must be an entirely unique experience?.
Hi kobi... I have a question that, I'm always enthusiastic and curious about space, astrophysics, quantum theory and all other scifi concepts still whenever I imagine Space I find myself in grave fear; the darkness & vastness of the space, humongous terror of black and grand level of scenic visionary of space terrifies me a lot. So how do astronauts overcome the fear of space & train their mind to act soo casually and normally in big black sky ?
I am currently a school student in 10ty grade from India and I love astronomy and want to know more and more about But how to make this love in my profession, I have no idea how to achieve this..... And these are two questions I want to ask if you did then pls tell him my name - 1. What does Earth look like from space, and how does that view change your perspective on life and humanity? 2. How do you handle everyday activities like eating, sleeping, and personal hygiene in zero gravity? If you did this , then tell my name also - Shaury Patel
Here are my questions! What is it like going into space for the first time? Can you make out any buildings? Can you see the stars at the night side of the earth?
Ask the guy on the ISS if all the training and studying was worth it to go to space. Also btw I love your videos :D (edit: this question is from South Africa, incase you want to mention)
Yes can affect earth depending how close the star was to earth. Pretty sure any in tens of lightyears can affect earth but I may be wrong on the distance but yes they can affect earth. So colourful because of the elements they release and make with probably some false colouring involved
ask whether earth feels foriegn to an astronaut after spending a lot of time on the iss and what difficulties other than forgetting about gravity they face, if any. also if they get sensitive to heat and other similar stimuli after returning and how they work on it
I've only recently discovered your channel and am finding it great, you've gained a new follower 🚀It's a very interesting topic by the way discussing those kind of details one may wonder about A question I'd like asked to Don or any other chap aboard the station would be : to what extent does a space trip provide you with actual mindfulness of being up there ? Does it impact your daily mood and tasks in a significant way, or is it rather limited to the time spent, say, in the Cupola facing the Earth and properly judging your position ? Excluding the overview effet here, I wonder how the transcendance brought up by living in space is felt on a philosophical ground, and if it would deeply shape your view of your work Kudos from France and keep up your amazing content
I think you should ask the astronaught how you get into that career and if it requires any spacific degrees etc. Like we know about the training but not how you get selected to even get the training 😂 (saw some teens comment on your last video about it and i think it would help so many young people to hear how they can reach their dreams) asking for them... and for me 😂
Ask him about how his dreams changed in space, how does he feel while dreaming and are there any weird thinks happening in dreams which usually doesnt happen on earth
Could you please research and do a video about What it would be like for beings or plants and animals on a habitable world that is a moon of a gas giant planet?
1. How does your sense of time change when you see 16 sunrises and sunsets every day? 2. Do you dream differently in space compared to Earth? 3. How do you celebrate birthdays, holidays, or milestones in space? 4. What’s the most breathtaking or surreal moment you’ve experienced on ISS? 5. How do you deal with mundane tasks like cutting hair or clipping nails in zero gravity? 6. What’s the hardest part about sleeping on the ISS? 7. What are some unexpected sounds you hear on the ISS that most people wouldn’t think of?
I haven’t watched the vid yet, but I think it’s the sun. It’s not the atmosphere that stops you from seeing space, it’s mostly the sun, and if you were to orbit the night side, you’d see lots of stars.
If you throw a ball from the Space station in any random direction, will the throw be able to change the speed of the ball enough to take the ball out of stable orbit and ultimately ball will get lost in space or fall back to earth?
My questions for the astronaut is, how long does it take to be qualified to go to the ISS. And what do you have to do to be qualified to go to the ISS?
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@M1oXDzwdym I was first
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It's been explained so many times but still people will think it's fake but this is amazing
Not for me
@lifeofvladimir6337 yeah cus we at least know what we're talking about
Yeah , they are still saying NASA & ISRO are faking their human and rover landings on the moon
It’s pretty unfortunate, it seems people have been encouraged to create their own realities these days. It’s like there’s a giant buffet of truth where people feel they can choose which facts to believe and ignore. As fun as that sounds to some, lay people playing this game is systematically damaging society’s overall intelligence.
Kids being raised to believe the earth is flat or that the stars we see at night is just part of a “projection” is really the ultimate betrayal.
I have so many questions and hope u could ask some of my questions!
1. Have you ever seen something in space that couldn’t be explained?
2. What does space smell like inside the ISS?
3. Does your sense of time change when you’re in space?
4. Can you see weather events (like storms) on Earth from the ISS clearly?
5. How do you tell day and night on the ISS when you orbit Earth so quickly?
6. Have you ever felt scared while in space?
7. What’s your favorite view of Earth from the ISS?
Space is so interesting is love it.
We have the same name lol. You have great questions tho!
I’ve also wondering what it would smell like there
Man I love those questions now I’m curious too.
@@helinkalash that’s funny!
Actually, questions 2 and 3, i already seen space videos explaining that
Let’s go two videos in less then a week. It’s gonna be a good week
Bro i have an question for you please clarify this :
1. How can quantum computers help in space exploration?
2. Can quantum computers improve our understanding of the universe?
3. What role could quantum computers play in finding new planets?
4. Can quantum computers solve space travel problems faster than normal computers?
5. How might quantum computers change the way we study black holes and stars?
Always good to watch some astrokobi
I love studying astronomy and I want to become an astronomer it my commitment and you are one of the inspiration for me ❤
You've got this!
I’m 20 years old and want to become an astronaut, hopefully reaching mars one day, that’s my biggest dream…
can you ask the people up there if someone like me can become an astronaut?
And if yes how so?
Thank you!! ❤
Some questions from India
1) What is the most exciting experiment currently being conducted on the ISS?
2) What’s the most beautiful or unusual thing you've seen from space?
Yesss please ask these kobi
Pls ask
Astrokobi and melodysheep are two of the best channels on youtube
Hi! I'm actually a french student in my first year study of aerospace engineering and my question is : "what could be any improvements for daily tasks or energy saving devices possible you've thought of during your stay in the ISS ?"
7:54 My question: Don't you feel terrifying when you see the Earth and space at same time and thinking 'What is exactly going on?'
OR 'why and where we all are?'
Good question, one I've researched. It seems to be half and half. Some astronauts experience deep DEEP fear and know they're not supposed to be there. Some shed a tear at how magnificent the sight is.
It's because the planet is so bright that the exposure has to be turned down to take the picture and once the exposure is turned down it will not read the stars in the background because they are too dim
Here is a question:
What is it like to eat / drink in space. How much does the taste change is it hard to drink etc.
Hi Kobi, Myself Deepaksanjeevan from India 🇮🇳
I have a question ,
Do astronauts dream differently in space compared to on Earth, and if so, what’s the most memorable dream you’ve had aboard the ISS?
One more
What’s one thing you’ve experienced in space that you wish everyone on Earth could feel or see at least once in their lifetime?
This guy is an content creator. Not an astronaut
@@Crimsonquill29Im sorry i didnt watch full video so i misunderstud
I can see every star in the sky where I live. There’s no street lights & I absolutely love it!
wake up!! AstroKobi posted!!
You know it!
5:57 good to see them having fun lmao
One question would be: What does being in space teach you about the fragility and interconnectedness of life on Earth?, Another: What is the current understanding of the effects of long-term space travel on the human body, and what research is being done to mitigate these effects?, And How do you perform scientific experiments in microgravity, and what has been the most groundbreaking discovery?. Thank you for this chance Kobi and i hope these questions are viable enough for you to ask or rephrase with mine and other commenters.
A lot of questions:
1. How do you pee and poo in space?
2. What are you doing on rocket while you're flying to the ISS?
3. Are spacesuits comfortable?
4. How long are you on the ISS and how long will you be?
5. How is it like when you return to Earth (can you walk, run, jump... normaly)?
6. How long do you sleep?
7. How big is the ISS (how much living area there is)? Do you have your own rooms / how many people share a room? Is the ISS devided in living room, kitchen etc.?
8. How many astronauts are on the ISS?
9. After a few days/weeks does it feel normal to levetate?
(sorry for bad English i'm not a native speaker)
You explain it great, great editing
HERE!!
i have alot of questions:
1. What is it like to reach your hand out in space?
2. How do astronaut suits work?
3. Does your boss alow you to even go out in space?
4. what is it like to see weather from space?
5.why does the sun appear white to hmans on eath but yellow when you really look at it?
6. can you see stars move away from our hubble sphere? (amount of space we can see )
7. can you see black holes and if you do what do they look like?
Hey! Continue producing such fantastic content.
His consistency on long form videos is scaring m
excellent video AStroKObi !
Break dancing on the moon. Cool.
I'll go do it one day too
@@AstroKobi Don't trip.
@@AstroKobi Kobi, can u pls say how to become an astronaut, like eligible qualification and stuff, like how a common human like you and me can become an astronaut...and ur education qualification , it will be a great inspiration for us and all the youngsters across the globe
@@narayananjothilingam7054 google prob would have a good answer
Kobi back so soon with a full video? Live to see it
Im really interested in space, but for some reason I really dont have many questions I would ask the ISS astronauts.
Here are my questions I managed to put onto my head:
1. How do you filter out the CO2 in space? Also where do you get new oxygen and where do you store all the carbondioxide?
2. What would you do, once Nasa crashed the ISS into earth for good? Would you just go into retirement?
3. What is your favourite food to eat in space and why? I want to know which foods are tasty to eat once I’m someday going to travel to mars as a tourist :)
kobi is literally one of the best youtubers and the best space youtuber 🔥
Question:
What’s the coolest thing you’ve seen from the ISS?
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I’m obsessed with your every video. Can you please make videos more frequently ❤️
I have some questions
1. How do you know what time it is when you're in space ?
2. What do you do when you are bored ?
The best TH-camr !
Havent watched it yet but i know its going to be a amazing video❤
My question hope you'll ask it,
Does NASA allow them (the astronauts aboard the ISS) to charge their phones on the ISS or not to conserve energy of the ISS ?
Love these vids!
And people still believe that we never went into space by giving this argument, thanks for clearing this THING
question : how does it feel in the iss
how do you communicate with the mission control
where are the docking port of iss
can you ever go outside the station
Another video to watch 😊
Interesting video, loved the bloopers of the astronauts hopping about on the moon! My question(s) would be:
What does being weightless in zero gravity feel like, and how long does it take to acclimatise back on Earth?
I LOVE THIS STUFF AND THIS GUY
And I love YOU
@AstroKobi THANK YOU
My question for Don - do they ever want to come back to home ? Like what's the exact feeling to stay in the space like this, where they stay in a sort of artificial capsule, living in that dark endless abyss of complete darkness.
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Question: can you feel the speed you traveling around the earth and as you travel around the galaxy do you see the same thing or are you able to see other celestial bodies as you travel around the galaxy?
Hello, I have a question: "Do astronauts see other planets or moons rotating and revolving from the ISS? If not, why not?"
They will appear the same size as they do from earth. Space is vast and they are not really that far above when we take into consideration the distance between celestial objects
@alok.01 I asked about there motion anyway. But your insight is also helpful 👍
Your videos are soo interesting
Here's my question:
Do you experience stuff like jat lag (or something similar) and how do you adjust to it? Since the ISS moves so quickly I'd imagine the sense of time is a bit skewed
The little "whoop"😂
4:12 top, left side, not corner, towards center but kinda to the left. Orion?????
Edit : you can kinda see Theta Orionis so we have Betelgeuse in there also it's gotta be orion theres a bit of Taurus in the top left corner
I LOVE SPACE❤❤❤❤
Question for Don: Do you think it would be advantageous to build a space station that orbits the moon like the ISS orbits earth? Or are we primarily aiming to focus on setting up a moon base that would serve to transform the moon into an upscale more advanced space station itself?
Okay I might be ignorant here. Astrokobi please clarify. If we have been to the moon only once and are now struggling to get there a second time, where are those bloopers from ?
Are those from the first moon landing or they are from the models we made on earth?
we have been to the moon 12 times and we will go back to the moon in a few years.
the moon landing video wasn't taken on the first shot it took multiple attempts thus the bloopers, (yes the bloopers were taken in the moon obviously)
We went to the moon in one period of time, however it was in multiple missions. Think of it like if you sent twelve boats to an island in a 1 month period and never went back. (Obviously the missions whernt in 1 month, its just an example)
12 people walked on the moon during six successful crewed landings. It kind of blows my mind that people don’t know this. With the whole world of information at their fingertips.
How exactly are they ‘struggling’ ?
Question: How would you feel if you saw a giant meteorite capable of destroying the Earth and you can’t do anything What would your feeling being at ISS
Hello, Sarah from Mauritius here
A question for the astronauts, I'm 17 and i love astronomy
I'd like to study in this field in college
Im also interested in what astronauts do, if i could work in that field one day, i wouldn't mind either.
So what am i supposed to do now to work in those kind of fields one day?
(ps:I took physics and additional mathematics and currently doing O Level and waiting for my results in two months to do A level and complete highschool)
Also, i love your videos, you inspire me to follow those dreams❤
hi I love this channel
Great video
So Amazing
If I were to ask a question, it would likely be
How did it feel waking up for the first time in space?
I assume it’s something you can’t really prepare for on Earth, as waking up without gravity must be an entirely unique experience?.
Truly terrifying to be surrounded by the darkness of space
True, I only saw one star yesterday but, it wasn't a star it was actually saturn i saw.
to simplify the sun is shining right on you
Hi kobi...
I have a question that, I'm always enthusiastic and curious about space, astrophysics, quantum theory and all other scifi concepts still whenever I imagine Space I find myself in grave fear; the darkness & vastness of the space, humongous terror of black and grand level of scenic visionary of space terrifies me a lot. So how do astronauts overcome the fear of space & train their mind to act soo casually and normally in big black sky ?
I am currently a school student in 10ty grade from India and
I love astronomy and want to know more and more about
But how to make this love in my profession, I have no idea how to achieve this.....
And these are two questions I want to ask if you did then pls tell him my name -
1. What does Earth look like from space, and how does that view change your perspective on life and humanity?
2. How do you handle everyday activities like eating, sleeping, and personal hygiene in zero gravity?
If you did this , then tell my name also - Shaury Patel
Here are my questions!
What is it like going into space for the first time?
Can you make out any buildings?
Can you see the stars at the night side of the earth?
0:24 bro thinks those conspiracy theorist can understand this simple scientific things.
Ask the guy on the ISS if all the training and studying was worth it to go to space. Also btw I love your videos :D (edit: this question is from South Africa, incase you want to mention)
Question to ask for ISS: what does it feel like to observe aurora borealis from the space station?
Question: when stars go supernova can they affect the earth in anyways, and why are supernovas so colorful, also how long can supernovas last
Yes can affect earth depending how close the star was to earth. Pretty sure any in tens of lightyears can affect earth but I may be wrong on the distance but yes they can affect earth. So colourful because of the elements they release and make with probably some false colouring involved
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ask whether earth feels foriegn to an astronaut after spending a lot of time on the iss and what difficulties other than forgetting about gravity they face, if any. also if they get sensitive to heat and other similar stimuli after returning and how they work on it
I've only recently discovered your channel and am finding it great, you've gained a new follower 🚀It's a very interesting topic by the way discussing those kind of details one may wonder about
A question I'd like asked to Don or any other chap aboard the station would be : to what extent does a space trip provide you with actual mindfulness of being up there ? Does it impact your daily mood and tasks in a significant way, or is it rather limited to the time spent, say, in the Cupola facing the Earth and properly judging your position ? Excluding the overview effet here, I wonder how the transcendance brought up by living in space is felt on a philosophical ground, and if it would deeply shape your view of your work
Kudos from France and keep up your amazing content
Hey bro tell make a video about chandrayan 3 pls pls pls 😊
Can you ask the ISS if they have gone into the underworld and seen aliens”?
I think you should ask the astronaught how you get into that career and if it requires any spacific degrees etc. Like we know about the training but not how you get selected to even get the training 😂 (saw some teens comment on your last video about it and i think it would help so many young people to hear how they can reach their dreams) asking for them... and for me 😂
Ask him about how his dreams changed in space, how does he feel while dreaming and are there any weird thinks happening in dreams which usually doesnt happen on earth
I won't lie i definitely appreciate the aid bar
Can you ask don why is space black and not some other color?
A question for Don: What do you think about all the people that deny space?
I have a question for don in ISS: have you ever felt like it was all a dream, like it wasn't real. almost like... it was all fake?
How safe actually are you in space ?
I think that the light from the earth, sun, and moon make it so insanely hard to see stars
It’s almost like you watched the video
Do ISS get cold inside, and what the temperature be up there
This is a fun one!
Could you please research and do a video about What it would be like for beings or plants and animals on a habitable world that is a moon of a gas giant planet?
1. How does your sense of time change when you see 16 sunrises and sunsets every day?
2. Do you dream differently in space compared to Earth?
3. How do you celebrate birthdays, holidays, or milestones in space?
4. What’s the most breathtaking or surreal moment you’ve experienced on ISS?
5. How do you deal with mundane tasks like cutting hair or clipping nails in zero gravity?
6. What’s the hardest part about sleeping on the ISS?
7. What are some unexpected sounds you hear on the ISS that most people wouldn’t think of?
Hi Kobi Myself I have a question
How dose it feel being in space?
I haven’t watched the vid yet, but I think it’s the sun. It’s not the atmosphere that stops you from seeing space, it’s mostly the sun, and if you were to orbit the night side, you’d see lots of stars.
What's one thing he loves and one thing that scares him about space 😎🤙
It makes sense
If you throw a ball from the Space station in any random direction, will the throw be able to change the speed of the ball enough to take the ball out of stable orbit and ultimately ball will get lost in space or fall back to earth?
What goes 0 gravity feel like 7:54
Has your views on mortality or our place in the earth changed since arriving on the ISS?
Cheers Kobi!
Astronaut: hey, where are all the stars? Me: I don’t know😂
Cool
You should ask the guy if he has seen any aliens or seen any come down into earth like spaceships or something
My questions for the astronaut is, how long does it take to be qualified to go to the ISS. And what do you have to do to be qualified to go to the ISS?
I got a question for him. Dont you ever feel isolated, knowing that you are stuck up in a tiny metal tube for months?
Ask Don: I want to become an astronaut, where do I start? I am in college and am studying astronomy.
here's a question "how epic has it been in space so far? and would you go go back once you come back down?"
hpw like being up there?