The map overlay graphic erroneously shows the future Nauka module instead of Pirs. The Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module Nauka is planned for launch in the future and will replace Pirs, but we put it on the map already.
"No matter how many times you see you look outside the view is never the same it's always different the light may be different the time of the year may be different the clouds are always different and, with a little bit of luck, we will be different too." Luca Parmitano, @1:02:37
Whenever I feel down I watch all this brave people, how much smart, humbly, caring, teamworking are they. Gives me so much positive vibes to see people not caring of religion, skin color, wealth of pocket. They live like one. Its amazing!
Yes, this what space can do for humanity. No matter matter if you are muslim, christian, hindu, buddhist or atheist, we can all look down on our cradle and rejoice in wonder over our home. Our planet Earth.
I watch for the same reason. I wish most of us were educated to be like them, not all of us come from stable, caring and open-minded backgrounds, which I think are important factors in producing such productive, agreeable, humble and cooperative human beings
i love how they were a little awkward at times but you could still clearly see how much they enjoyed making this tour. honestly all you guys up there are the most precious human beings we have and i really really hope that one day im lucky enough to join you.
@@namewarvergeben Yeah I guess it depends on what nasa is hoping to achieve. And judging by their lack of regular content and more scientific focus without a strong foucs on youtube or video platforms i guess there inst much need. Though I would love some new cameras. OOooo I wonder what that 8k camera is up to.
@@astrixistheman Also, it looks like one of the cameras they attached together to film this is much newer; it has almost none of the dead pixels like the other. So yeah, they got a few new ones at some point to add to the hoarder's nest that this station looks like. XD
I just love how they’re all so passionate about what they do and they always have such a big smile on there face when talking about everything to do with the ISS and their jobs in general. Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to show us the ISS. I find what you do so fascinating.
Nether Craft Yes, I was also confused of such interior, and a few days later I’ve made video with my own vision how space station should look like, with a model and even an astronaut) th-cam.com/video/dx_aQ0VT--Q/w-d-xo.html
@@TClaudio70 Google translation of the Russian comment: Name at least some benefit from the fact that they fly there. If so far they have not clearly answered, are stars visible from the ISS?
I think it is better to not spend money on military and rather take care of our starving fellows and the poor ones. But that would still leave a lot of money left for space exploration, because much more is spent on war-mongering than required to lift everyone out of poverty.
Although I've seen much better ISS speedruns, and somewhat better "slow" tours, it is a very nice update! The more ISS tours the better. Haven't seen any for awhile. Thanks to ESA, Luca Parmitano and Drew Morgan. P.S. looks like MIM-1 is still the noisiest place on the station.
Sergey tinldw i thought the same about the noise! It was actually surprising to hear how louder is the background noise at the beginning of the video as compared to the last few sections !
Simone Marchi The noise is mostly produced by ventilation systems. The Japanese Kibo module used to be the quietest, and I think it still is. One of the reasons why it is often used for video chats. Unfortunately, the Russian Space Agency was/is not concerned about the noise nearly as much as it should be.
Hadn't expected to watch the whole thing since I've seen numerous previous tours, but you did such a great job it was like watching the same location from a different perspective, like having a different real estate agent or contractor give a tour of an amazing home you've seen previously. I noticed you both were fine switching directions, feet first then head first as you traveled in a direction. It's been so long since I've swam under water like that that I don't recall if I'd be immediately comfortable with it. Your orientation keeps changing even though you grab handholds to maintain a constant direction. It was impressive. I have to wonder if that'd take practice or if flipping ends like you did would be disorientating. I think I remember it's no big deal, but it's been too long so not sure...
What a great job Luca did representing Europe on the ISS. Really enjoyed the tour, thank you for sharing it! Edit: Also huge thanks for adding the ISS graphic, it was so much easier to follow the layout during the tour with it.
This was fabulous Drew and Luca! You guys brought me into your home in such a personable and warm way. What a thrill! I can tell that you love what you do, and it's inspirational that you worked so hard to get there. You both, along with those before you and those after are international heroes and role models. BTW: I loved your water filled juice boxes! LOL!!
Astronaut -"She's doing something a little unique..." Me: - She's running on the fkin wall Astronaut -"...she's running backwards" Me -Oh yeah yeah, that's the thing
He said "We understand how fragile earth is" and "sometimes we think that probably the most fragile thing on earth is us" which is true and our only home in space but some doesnt care to take care of our planet. I love the last part showing the earth.
I would spend all of my time in the cupola just gazing down at earth. I would love to see earth from space with my own eyes! I can't even imagine how breathtaking it would be!
Thank you guys! An incredible tour of the ISS, I felt as if I was flying among wires and boxes. I could not believe my eyes when I saw all that stuff inside. I feel so grateful for having had that look at our planet from the Cupola. Thank you so much!
26:20 If by any chance I get to go to space and there is no room available, the bottom of the cygnus filled with trash looks very comfy to sleep in. Thanks for this amazing tour!
Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us, Drew, Luca, and ESA! I very much appreciated the tour and found it fascinating to have the different areas of the ISS briefly explained. All of the astronauts are phenomenal and I am in awe of these amazing souls. Thank you for all that you do for humankind and the planet. Best wishes from North Carolina, USA.
ISS tours are addicting. It’s crazy how something can be so massive yet also appear so cramped in ways. I appreciate the time spent on the Russian side because in previous videos I have seen they don’t spend a lot of time showing off the Russian habitat
Das Budged der ESA, welches im Dezember 2019 auf der ESA Ministerkonferenz in Seville, Spanien beschlossen wurde, ist das Größe, welches die ESA bisher hatte. Von daher eine sehr positive Entwicklung. Nichtsdestotrotz stimme ich dir voll zu. Ich fände es z.B. auch klasse, wenn die ESA eine bemannte Kapsel für die Ariane 6 entwickeln würde.
@@jetli740 You can't educate them. You can't reason someone out of a position they didn't reason themselves into in the first place. They deny space and believe FE for emotional reasons, not because of logic.
@@1960imp A greed they will deny any evidence we provide. My respond to the post as a joke but also have truth in there. large number of Fe and space denial are from the US.
I want to become an astronaut now! I’ve always loved space ever since I saw the night sky and these ISS videos are giving me hope that I might be able to achieve my life long dream. And hopefully some closed-minded people don’t discourage me to the point of giving up
Fabulous. Can you please take a ball of any size and put water around it to show water sticking to a ball in a zero G environment. Please film this as the water stabilises evenly around the ball. Thanks That video would be extremely popular.
During the fly-through, when Luca does a roll while following Drew at 59:07 and later at 59:37... THAT was such a perfect portrayal of what it must feel like to float around up there! Really gets your vertigo going 😵💫👍
Message to all astronauts & cosmonauts alike.! stay in space, do not leave your space station, try and self isolate keeping about a light years isolation distance between you and earth. stuff down on earth is getting real at the moment with coronavirus. Still this is the most incredible tour on youtube, you guys up there are both lucky and amazing. Good job.
When I watch these videos it fills me with this feeling I can’t explain. You guys are the most amazing people on the plant ... or I guess off the planet 🌎!!! Thank you from Canada 🇨🇦!!! Hopefully we can see the Canada arm in action one day soon 😬
Thanks for the fun and informative tour - best one yet, in my opinion, compared to a handful of tours I have watched over time (all are great tho). Would have to say my favorite and most informative part for me was actually the map overlay graphics to follow as you both moved along the inside of the ISS. Drew and Luca are great narrators/camera men! Thanks @ESA!!!
I watched one of these last year and got hooked and watched a bunch of them(most from 2015 and 16). This one has been so interesting to see things like how the eating area has changed table is on the other side and they have a cool box and the food heater is in the wall not a suitcase. really really enjoy these good work guys
Hi! Im from the philippines, thank you for the ISS tour, its always amazing and overwhelmed to see the beauty of the earth. God bless you all😊🚀🌍 #ESA💙👍👌👊
Amazing insight ! After watching the dragon crew launch and arival I was really interested in seeing more of the station itself. Thank you for giving us such an in depth and up to date look at the inner workings of the ISS.
Thank you so much for the tour guys. The ISS has had my imagination sparked for 20yrs. Always love hearing of the expansions made to the initial module and always enjoy trying to make sure I'm watching The skies when I hear that she will by flying over NSW Australia.
This video truly shows us how far mankind has come, and how very far we have to go. Cant wait for these types of vids that document our next great adventure in space, Mars!
Hi, I am a 5 year old currently in lockdown and have really enjoyed learning about the ISS from your tour. I would really like to go there but I am a bit scared and too young. I found it really interesting seeing how you could drink your drink, go to the toilet, sleep, exercise and the view! Thank you
Oh this is great! The recent years have been fantastic for getting a good understanding of the ISS. If I were on the ISS I'd probably want noise cancelling headphones though :p
Chief ISS resupply mission planner: "Right everyone, I hear there's some corners of the station that aren't being used for stowage. That's not good enough. So our job is to decide what to send up there to fill those gaps." Newest member of the team: "Why don't we just leave them empty? More room for the crew." Various voices in the room (glaring at the noob):" "Nonsense!" "What?" "That's no solution." "You have to be joking!" "How did you get in here?" Chief ISS resupply mission planner (eyebrows raised at the noob): "Ehem. So about the gaps everyone. What shall we send?" One bespectacled, grey-haired member of the team: "How about some more cameras?" Whole room (variously): "Brilliant!" "Well done!" "Can never have too many cameras. What if the other 324 fail?" Chief ISS resupply mission planner: "So that's settled then. Three hundred and twenty-four more cameras to the ISS solving the surplus space problem and the desperately urgent camera failure issue. Good job everyone. It's why you're the best. Well, most of you." All stare at the noob team member knowingly, who can only blush.
Im absolutely fascinated by the ISS & The Cosmo period! I never get tired of these epic tours. & best yet we get to see a glimpse into these awesome heroes who sacrifice the most simplest things to the most significant things here on earth, to further expand our knowledge of the most fascinating place... literally out of this world!! #nerdgasm
I really felt for you guys when the Starliner failed to get your Christmas Pressies up to you. CRS 20 will be exciting. Stellar Tour of the ISS. Thank you ESA . Be Safe and Keep up the amazing work Luca & Drew and all the crew involved.
Happy Anniversary to ISS! Thank you Luca and Drew so much for the inspiring thoughts and sharing your experience with us! Thank you ESA for the tour! It brings us all closer to understanding who we are.
Thank You for sharing that is the most amazing and beautiful space experience I will ever see. It felt as if I were there. Amazing once again. Thank You again 😊👍🏽🙏
Thank you for the tour!! Amazing!! Adults need to make the effort to sit down with your children and watch this!! The men and women who put Discovery and Science ahead of the joy of spending time with their families everyday are Heroes in my book. Best wishes and we look forward to seeing you back home.
This was fascinating thank you! I have a lot of admiration for anyone who can both live and work in such a small seemingly cluttered environment for a long period of time, there's isn't an inch of unused space!
@Cheryl Benthall I dont think that woman will ever set foot on the moon is true, in the future they invent better shielding there no reason why woman cannot be on the moon. beside we cannot have male just male moon colony (Wink wink)
Congratulations the sketch in the down left side is very useful and finally I understand how the ISS is and where the modules engage with each other! Thank you very much and godspeed! Nb: if there's lapses in language I'm sorry. Its not my mother tongue. Greetings from PORTUGAL
The map overlay graphic erroneously shows the future Nauka module instead of Pirs. The Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module Nauka is planned for launch in the future and will replace Pirs, but we put it on the map already.
European Space Agency, ESA 👍🏾
Thank you @Esa for such an incredible video!♥️♥️♥️
What will happen with Pirs? Will it be relocated (and where will it be relocated) or will it be decent into the atmosphere?
@Esa it is missing B.E.A.M., why? Is it not in use right now?
@@nhenghali1916 it will be discarded as far as I know
I never get tired of ISS tours. The more you know it the more you love it.
Agreed! I have watched about 6 of these now dating over the past 10 years, and it's amazing to see the changes!
"No matter how many times you see you look outside
the view is never the same
it's always different
the light may be different
the time of the year may be different
the clouds are always different
and, with a little bit of luck,
we will be different too."
Luca Parmitano, @1:02:37
#OverviewEffect
Beautifully spoken!!!
Question is ,
different how ? 🤔
Am the meds you're on are different
Best MTV Cribs episode ever!
more cooler
Seriously! No Truer statement EVER made!
So this our crib, not all ours doe, we share it with some other homies
😂
At the end they should’ve said “That’s it for our tour of the ISS. You don’t have to return to Earth, but you gotta get the hell up outta here”
Whenever I feel down I watch all this brave people, how much smart, humbly, caring, teamworking are they. Gives me so much positive vibes to see people not caring of religion, skin color, wealth of pocket. They live like one. Its amazing!
Yes, this what space can do for humanity. No matter matter if you are muslim, christian, hindu, buddhist or atheist, we can all look down on our cradle and rejoice in wonder over our home. Our planet Earth.
Everyone’s talking about Russia and America hating each other. It’s nice to see an American and Russian working together
I watch for the same reason. I wish most of us were educated to be like them, not all of us come from stable, caring and open-minded backgrounds, which I think are important factors in producing such productive, agreeable, humble and cooperative human beings
@@claudine98052 agree, think everyone deserves education, not only people that have money.
@@HistoryShell1786 It's because the people on the space station are not the government. They're just people, and people tend to get along together
i love how they were a little awkward at times but you could still clearly see how much they enjoyed making this tour. honestly all you guys up there are the most precious human beings we have and i really really hope that one day im lucky enough to join you.
Soleil Timber yeah it was good to see how they are all living and interacting with each other!
A full tour of the iss...
Luca is not the hero we deserve, but the hero we needed.
A full hour? Thank you!
"Christina sleeps on the ceiling." A sentence you only hear in space.
lol, would love to be up there, sleeping on the ceiling might help my joint pain.
In "The exorcist" too. 😁
Ceiling gang cringe only floor gang here
or a bat cave
Трудно спать на потолке, одеяло сваливается
Note the “stars” on the camera screen are actually dead pixels caused by space radiation
I Just noticed that and surprised they haven't gotten new ones. Unless they have and they just get damaged quickly. Maybe better shilding.
Shilding on camera that is.
@@astrixistheman I doubt that these cameras are mission critical, so why replace them as long as they work well enough?
@@namewarvergeben Yeah I guess it depends on what nasa is hoping to achieve. And judging by their lack of regular content and more scientific focus without a strong foucs on youtube or video platforms i guess there inst much need. Though I would love some new cameras. OOooo I wonder what that 8k camera is up to.
@@astrixistheman Also, it looks like one of the cameras they attached together to film this is much newer; it has almost none of the dead pixels like the other. So yeah, they got a few new ones at some point to add to the hoarder's nest that this station looks like. XD
The comradeship between the crew is as humbling as space exploration itself.
I just love how they’re all so passionate about what they do and they always have such a big smile on there face when talking about everything to do with the ISS and their jobs in general. Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to show us the ISS. I find what you do so fascinating.
Bcs they're getting paid extremely well to fool you
1:01:42. “We are the most fragile and the most dangerous at the same time”.
That is so right! We should appreciate that more often.
It should be named international storage station
Nether Craft Yes, I was also confused of such interior, and a few days later I’ve made video with my own vision how space station should look like, with a model and even an astronaut) th-cam.com/video/dx_aQ0VT--Q/w-d-xo.html
Why do you think they keep adding on to the thing? Closets. 😉
Space station concept all the stuff in the walls are science experiments and it will always be like that
*stowage
IKEA has nothing on the ISS
With all the ways that we humans can mess things up we can also do this. Humanity at it's best. Hope for the future.
Thank you so much for the iss in the left bottom part of the screen! It makes it a lot easier to understand everything
I hope for a space budget increase all over the world, for every space agency. Knowledge of space is improving humans as a specie.
Назовите хоть какую то пользу от того , что они там летают. Если до сих пор они внятно не ответили видно ли с МКС звезды?
@@ExorcistRecovery ?
@@TClaudio70 Google translation of the Russian comment: Name at least some benefit from the fact that they fly there. If so far they have not clearly answered, are stars visible from the ISS?
I think it is better to not spend money on military and rather take care of our starving fellows and the poor ones. But that would still leave a lot of money left for space exploration, because much more is spent on war-mongering than required to lift everyone out of poverty.
@@walterdewald267 Thanks Walter
Although I've seen much better ISS speedruns, and somewhat better "slow" tours, it is a very nice update! The more ISS tours the better. Haven't seen any for awhile. Thanks to ESA, Luca Parmitano and Drew Morgan.
P.S. looks like MIM-1 is still the noisiest place on the station.
Sergey tinldw i thought the same about the noise! It was actually surprising to hear how louder is the background noise at the beginning of the video as compared to the last few sections !
Simone Marchi The noise is mostly produced by ventilation systems. The Japanese Kibo module used to be the quietest, and I think it still is. One of the reasons why it is often used for video chats. Unfortunately, the Russian Space Agency was/is not concerned about the noise nearly as much as it should be.
17:20 Luca Parmitano: "There isn't a lot of space...in space" 🤣😑
😂
Bennyベネデッタ ya, I think I would get claustrophobia 😏
😀😀😀
The funny
Always nice to have an updated tour, left no stones unturned here i'd say. Thanks Drew, Luca and ESA.
This is phenomenal. Have waited for a better-detailed video for so long. A cup of tea at the ready and an hour of watching ahead!
We hope you have enjoyed it, Reece!
Yes, I will do the same tomorrow morning before work! 😁
I loved this too, best tour I have seen
Excellent tour! The small image in the lower left with the tracking dot is so helpful! I never imagined there was that much room on the space station.
Hadn't expected to watch the whole thing since I've seen numerous previous tours, but you did such a great job it was like watching the same location from a different perspective, like having a different real estate agent or contractor give a tour of an amazing home you've seen previously.
I noticed you both were fine switching directions, feet first then head first as you traveled in a direction. It's been so long since I've swam under water like that that I don't recall if I'd be immediately comfortable with it. Your orientation keeps changing even though you grab handholds to maintain a constant direction. It was impressive. I have to wonder if that'd take practice or if flipping ends like you did would be disorientating. I think I remember it's no big deal, but it's been too long so not sure...
29:29 Damn, Kubrik would be proud for this camera angle..I'm so jealous of this..it's mindblowing! Thanks for this amazing tour.
We agree 😁
Thanks for watching, Andrea!
I love the international cooperation, truly beautiful. This is how it should be everywhere
We love it too!
What a great job Luca did representing Europe on the ISS. Really enjoyed the tour, thank you for sharing it!
Edit: Also huge thanks for adding the ISS graphic, it was so much easier to follow the layout during the tour with it.
Glad you enjoyed it, Liam!
This was fabulous Drew and Luca! You guys brought me into your home in such a personable and warm way. What a thrill! I can tell that you love what you do, and it's inspirational that you worked so hard to get there. You both, along with those before you and those after are international heroes and role models.
BTW: I loved your water filled juice boxes! LOL!!
We are very happy you have enjoyed the tour. Thanks for watching, Teresa!
Astronaut -"She's doing something a little unique..."
Me: - She's running on the fkin wall
Astronaut -"...she's running backwards"
Me -Oh yeah yeah, that's the thing
I've just recently built the Lego ISS and I was following them thru the set
"And with a little bit of luck, we'll be different too" ❤
He said "We understand how fragile earth is" and "sometimes we think that probably the most fragile thing on earth is us" which is true and our only home in space but some doesnt care to take care of our planet. I love the last part showing the earth.
parmitano comander of ISS. in parallel universe: jean luke picard commander of iss enterprise in star trek. you made it. really made it.
I would spend all of my time in the cupola just gazing down at earth. I would love to see earth from space with my own eyes! I can't even imagine how breathtaking it would be!
Thank you guys! An incredible tour of the ISS, I felt as if I was flying among wires and boxes. I could not believe my eyes when I saw all that stuff inside. I feel so grateful for having had that look at our planet from the Cupola. Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it, Audrey!
I can't even comprehend this greatest achievement of human kind.
Well done Guys! Well done ISS!
What a sight, a Dragon, Cygnus, and a Soyuz on dockt.
There was also a Progress cargo spacecraft docked that could be seen from the cupola
I’ve watched the iss tour from 2014 a few times, I can’t believe how different it is now. Space is cool.
26:20 If by any chance I get to go to space and there is no room available, the bottom of the cygnus filled with trash looks very comfy to sleep in. Thanks for this amazing tour!
Thank you very much for watching, José Alfonso!
Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us, Drew, Luca, and ESA! I very much appreciated the tour and found it fascinating to have the different areas of the ISS briefly explained. All of the astronauts are phenomenal and I am in awe of these amazing souls. Thank you for all that you do for humankind and the planet. Best wishes from North Carolina, USA.
Thank you very much for watching, Annie!
Thanks very much for this, ESA. That was quite amazing. I have a feeling that it will be watched many times for quite a few years.
Thank you for watching, Martin!
ISS tours are addicting. It’s crazy how something can be so massive yet also appear so cramped in ways.
I appreciate the time spent on the Russian side because in previous videos I have seen they don’t spend a lot of time showing off the Russian habitat
I'm so glad the ESA has said it won't exclude Britain after Brexit. It would have been the final heartbreak for those of us who love Europe.
Why would they exclude a country that’s been working with it since before the EU was even created?
As a german taxpayer I would vote for ESA Budget increase. Exciting times.
Das Budged der ESA, welches im Dezember 2019 auf der ESA Ministerkonferenz in Seville, Spanien beschlossen wurde, ist das Größe, welches die ESA bisher hatte. Von daher eine sehr positive Entwicklung. Nichtsdestotrotz stimme ich dir voll zu. Ich fände es z.B. auch klasse, wenn die ESA eine bemannte Kapsel für die Ariane 6 entwickeln würde.
As an American taxpayer. I encourage and support Europe to invest more in space
@@dayeeoliver We Europe demand American to educate all those space denial and FE
@@jetli740 You can't educate them. You can't reason someone out of a position they didn't reason themselves into in the first place. They deny space and believe FE for emotional reasons, not because of logic.
@@1960imp A greed they will deny any evidence we provide. My respond to the post as a joke but also have truth in there. large number of Fe and space denial are from the US.
I want to become an astronaut now! I’ve always loved space ever since I saw the night sky and these ISS videos are giving me hope that I might be able to achieve my life long dream. And hopefully some closed-minded people don’t discourage me to the point of giving up
How is this not super popular yet? Here before it goes viral!
Amazing work this tour! Thank you for to showing all of that to us!
Thank you for watching, Matt! 😃
Fabulous.
Can you please take a ball of any size and put water around it to show water sticking to a ball in a zero G environment. Please film this as the water stabilises evenly around the ball.
Thanks
That video would be extremely popular.
Over what time frame are you willing to take that bet?
Cheers Wolfie for your efforts on your channel! You have the patience of a saint😂
If you remove the spaces between sentences it's much easier to read.
@@Luca_Techy Thanks.
@@Wolfie6020 Didn't Chris Hadfield do that with the water sticking to his hands? As well as others playing around with water bubbels in the ISS?
This is the best tour of the space station.
Luca has a great energy to him, would definitely have a drink with him haha
During the fly-through, when Luca does a roll while following Drew at 59:07 and later at 59:37... THAT was such a perfect portrayal of what it must feel like to float around up there! Really gets your vertigo going 😵💫👍
Even in space japanese people spread their well known quality touch XD
It amazes me how much some of these astronauts are also artists. Drew clearly has an eye here.
Who's watching & learning on the Covid-19 lockdown?
You are I guess.
Message to all astronauts & cosmonauts alike.! stay in space, do not leave your space station, try and self isolate keeping about a light years isolation distance between you and earth. stuff down on earth is getting real at the moment with coronavirus. Still this is the most incredible tour on youtube, you guys up there are both lucky and amazing. Good job.
When I watch these videos it fills me with this feeling I can’t explain. You guys are the most amazing people on the plant ... or I guess off the planet 🌎!!! Thank you from Canada 🇨🇦!!! Hopefully we can see the Canada arm in action one day soon 😬
But u can see the first manned mission from spaceX to the ISS (demo-2) which is happening May 27 4:33 pm
Thanks for the fun and informative tour - best one yet, in my opinion, compared to a handful of tours I have watched over time (all are great tho). Would have to say my favorite and most informative part for me was actually the map overlay graphics to follow as you both moved along the inside of the ISS. Drew and Luca are great narrators/camera men! Thanks @ESA!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you very much for watching and for your feedback!
Speechless. So near but yet so far! Wonderful.
I watched one of these last year and got hooked and watched a bunch of them(most from 2015 and 16). This one has been so interesting to see things like how the eating area has changed table is on the other side and they have a cool box and the food heater is in the wall not a suitcase. really really enjoy these good work guys
Thank you very much for watching, Joe!
Thank you for backtracking and actually explaining how the reverse treadmill functioned!
Thank you very much for watching!
Hi! Im from the philippines, thank you for the ISS tour, its always amazing and overwhelmed to see the beauty of the earth. God bless you all😊🚀🌍 #ESA💙👍👌👊
Amazing insight ! After watching the dragon crew launch and arival I was really interested in seeing more of the station itself. Thank you for giving us such an in depth and up to date look at the inner workings of the ISS.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for the tour guys. The ISS has had my imagination sparked for 20yrs. Always love hearing of the expansions made to the initial module and always enjoy trying to make sure I'm watching The skies when I hear that she will by flying over NSW Australia.
You are welcome, Kyle! Thanks for watching!
there is something about this so relaxing i can't even descrive it
This video truly shows us how far mankind has come, and how very far we have to go. Cant wait for these types of vids that document our next great adventure in space, Mars!
Hi, I am a 5 year old currently in lockdown and have really enjoyed learning about the ISS from your tour. I would really like to go there but I am a bit scared and too young. I found it really interesting seeing how you could drink your drink, go to the toilet, sleep, exercise and the view! Thank you
Thanks you so much for watching! If you want to know more about becoming an astronaut, you should visit: bit.ly/HowToBecomeAnAstronaut
A big thankyou to Drew and Luca for a very interesting hour with you.well worth watching.
Oh this is great!
The recent years have been fantastic for getting a good understanding of the ISS.
If I were on the ISS I'd probably want noise cancelling headphones though :p
Hearing Luca Parmitano talk warms my heart
Chief ISS resupply mission planner:
"Right everyone, I hear there's some corners of the station that aren't being used for stowage. That's not good enough. So our job is to decide what to send up there to fill those gaps."
Newest member of the team:
"Why don't we just leave them empty? More room for the crew."
Various voices in the room (glaring at the noob):"
"Nonsense!" "What?" "That's no solution." "You have to be joking!" "How did you get in here?"
Chief ISS resupply mission planner (eyebrows raised at the noob):
"Ehem. So about the gaps everyone. What shall we send?"
One bespectacled, grey-haired member of the team:
"How about some more cameras?"
Whole room (variously):
"Brilliant!" "Well done!" "Can never have too many cameras. What if the other 324 fail?"
Chief ISS resupply mission planner:
"So that's settled then. Three hundred and twenty-four more cameras to the ISS solving the surplus space problem and the desperately urgent camera failure issue. Good job everyone. It's why you're the best. Well, most of you."
All stare at the noob team member knowingly, who can only blush.
Facinating! I like how they checked the Earth window and it was still nighttime. A half hour later it was mid-day, with an amazing view of our planet.
Seems what the ISS really needs is a storage module. Nothing in there, just storage space.
oh but they have one, there's a Japanese module for it
they should take a trip to IKEA.
Im absolutely fascinated by the ISS & The Cosmo period! I never get tired of these epic tours. & best yet we get to see a glimpse into these awesome heroes who sacrifice the most simplest things to the most significant things here on earth, to further expand our knowledge of the most fascinating place... literally out of this world!! #nerdgasm
Glad you enjoyed it, Gissell! Thanks for watching!
at 44:33 they both say "so' at the same time lol
I just can't wrap my mind around how astonishing and amazing this all is♥️ welcome home guys!
At 2:38 " Systems for navigation and, err, computer shit.." I couldn't have said it any better! Good job guys, thanks for the tour!
Thanks a lot for watching!
thank you station keepers !!! i truly love the unbroken unedited footage there is such a need of more of that kind of content in life :)
Its unique to see how the radiation has effect the cameras sensors over years of use up on the ISS!
Thank you Luca and Drew for this fascinating video! truly mind blowing! am so jealous!
Thank you for tuning in, Tim!
"Tiny spaaace"! I'm feeling claustrophobic already! But this is amazing! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching, Claudia!
thank you for this. I love it and I also never get tired of these. 13 is not unlucky. My favorite
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
Astronauts are heroes of mankind.
simply amazing. thank you for the brilliant tour gentlemen. an hour that makes you appreciate our earth more. wise words from Luca at the end there
Thank you for watching!
2:37 "and there's computers in here for navigation, and computer shit." two and a half minutes in and I am laughing my ass off.
why?
computation
I really felt for you guys when the Starliner failed to get your Christmas Pressies up to you. CRS 20 will be exciting. Stellar Tour of the ISS. Thank you ESA . Be Safe and Keep up the amazing work Luca & Drew and all the crew involved.
Thank you for that! The flat earthers will cry
@@user-qr4wj1xt2w because they had the other guy on the camera, you saw him turn it round
Why do *you* think it "died"?
@@user-qr4wj1xt2w seriously???
They will cry themselves to sleep them poor flatties
I love the ISS! Thank you ESA, what an amazing international cooperation!
вам спасибо! было очень интересно посмотреть ваш быт. заметил как Лука в восторге от перемещения в невесомости, я бы делал такие же выкрутасы=)
Happy Anniversary to ISS!
Thank you Luca and Drew so much for the inspiring thoughts and sharing your experience with us! Thank you ESA for the tour! It brings us all closer to understanding who we are.
Thanks so much, Anastasia!
ISS is the home of hospitality.
Luca, you’re so enthusiastic! ❤️ I appreciate the tour. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
awesome, thank you so much for the work you are doing for us! we look up to you 👍
Thank You for sharing that is the most amazing and beautiful space experience I will ever see. It felt as if I were there. Amazing once again. Thank You again 😊👍🏽🙏
38:52 CEVIS: Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation and Stabilization System
This is amazing. Seeing earth that way really inspires me to work hard at protecting our beautiful planet.
So, how do you know the Earth is actually a planet?
@@Spi2M Because its a celestial body that is not a sun? xD lol
Thank you for this tour I needed it after arguing with flat earthers for the past 2 days... exhausting.
Thank you for the tour!! Amazing!! Adults need to make the effort to sit down with your children and watch this!! The men and women who put Discovery and Science ahead of the joy of spending time with their families everyday are Heroes in my book. Best wishes and we look forward to seeing you back home.
Thank you for watching and for the good wishes, Keeran!
This is so cool
This so cool. Both Colonels, one Army Medic, another Pilot/Engineer.
That was brilliant, thanks so much from Canada.
Thanks for watching! And hello from space!
@@EuropeanSpaceAgency Hi, I am in Space Too👋I am whith the Pleiadians 😊, Hugs From 🇵🇹Portugal 😂😂
This was fascinating thank you! I have a lot of admiration for anyone who can both live and work in such a small seemingly cluttered environment for a long period of time, there's isn't an inch of unused space!
Epic passive aggressiveness. Love it.
And the lady astronaut watching impeachment hearings in the background at the end.. Love it
@Cheryl Benthall I dont think that woman will ever set foot on the moon is true, in the future they invent better shielding there no reason why woman cannot be on the moon. beside we cannot have male just male moon colony (Wink wink)
It sounded like Chuck Todd (MSNBC)
where did you see the passive aggressiveness?
Congratulations the sketch in the down left side is very useful and finally I understand how the ISS is and where the modules engage with each other! Thank you very much and godspeed! Nb: if there's lapses in language I'm sorry. Its not my mother tongue. Greetings from PORTUGAL
Great to hear! Thanks a lot for watching, João!