To those of you who are saying the flying water is hazardous to the ship, he wouldn't be doing this experiment if it were dangerous. Believe me, he knows more about that ship than we do.
@@ghodcd4849 although the last perk could also be a Downside because you're in space for quite a long time and you kinda get use to things floating but once you land back on earth, you forget that you're no longer in space and so drop alot of things like a mug because of gravity
I’ll never forget when I was in Elementary school and we were able to do a live QnA with Chris while he was onboard the ISS. Had such a fun and cool energy to him and you could tell he really loved his job.
The thing I admire about Chris is that he realises how lucky he is and fully acknowledges the fact that we down here have an unlimited fascination with what he's doing; and thus, without holding back-because I'm sure he has a tight schedule-decides to share his rare experience with us in little fascinating details, bringing us ever so closer to being up there ourselves. We're very thankful, Chris! A humble man for sure.
Haha at least someone is paying attention! Fortunately we have Anna to explain what he means I don’t know how she knows but okay we can just trust her judgement.. So when he was squirting that water out the bag what was stopping him from having another bag to squirt into? Yet it’s perfectly safe in a space station to have water floating around with all that electricity but if you drop your phone, tv, computer, remote, microwave or anything else electrical in water they almost instantly cut out and damage whatever it is. It must only be on earth that water and electricity don’t mix, I think in space they must go hand in hand. I don’t see why anyone could doubt that this actually isn’t in space 😂😂
saving space on space! lol, for some reason it sound really funny to me! also, what happens to the water when you drink it in zero gravity? i mean, does it just float in your stomach?
As others have said this was in their free time. Additionally this was an educational exercise to help get kids interested in science where they answered questions that were asked by school kids. If you don't feel that educating and informing children about science and about space is a good use of time and money then you are a terribly misinformed and short sighted individual.
Good to see all those millions of tax dollars going to good use in such scientific experiments. I love the way he shows us how water behaves on that amazing wash cloth then pulls out a regular towel and wipes his hand :D
The microphone goes down because he pushed it ever so slightly downwards when he released it. However, your'e right that there is "gravity in space". It is the earth's gravity that keeps the ISS in orbit instead of flying off into space. But from the perspective of the interior of the ISS, there is no gravitational acceleration relative to any other part of the ISS.
*My shower thoughts* "If there was no gravity in space then you would be able to hold water in your hands and become a water bender" "If you were inside space then every day you would actually see the sun rise and set" "If toppings fall off of hot dogs why not put them inside the bun and the sausage on top"
it is super cool to experience living in space but it takes great bravery and courage to train and actually go up there even once. My respects to all astronauts and technicians!
Teacher: Why do you guys wanna go to space? Student 1: Because I can float! Student 2: Because I can drink water when it’s in the air! Me: Cuz I can speak into a microphone without having to hold it.
isn't it amazing how we can just go to space, record stuff, and then come back down to earth like it's nothing? we've come a long way in the last 100 years.
Wow! That wasn't quite what I expected it to do! I thought the force of the wringing would have sent water droplets in opposite directions! Space is neat!
I have watched an iss episode that shows they have a vacuum pipe for you to pee in and it can get messy all the time. very unpleasant experience it appears.
When the squirting water is aimed directly at the cloth, it looks like a magic trick. The water hits the cloth and seems to disappear. Of course, it is being absorbed, but you don't see the absorption because of the wrinkles and angle. Love the unintentional Magic tricks!
i went to florida and got on a ride at one of the theme parks and it was a space simulation and i had an anxiety attack.. i can’t not imagine how these astronauts have the guts to do this. i could never
I could imagine he goes back to earth, and tries to put something down like he would in space forgetting there’s gravity and he just lets it go mid air and it just smashes on the ground while he just kinda processes what he just did
@@certainlysoup508 why whats so good about 250 miles, i can ring New Zealand from the Uk thats 1000,s of miles away and have been able to do for decades. Have a word with yourself.
They are also surrounded by pure vacuum and radiations. But, at the same time, this is probably the "safest" place is space. You go anywhere else in space and the danger increase even more. No surprise we did get that far in space yet.
Hi your videos are really great and interesting, watching this experiment makes me wonder something, I hope you could answer, if you let that towel with the water would it dry or it will stay wet for ever? :) and thank you for this great videos I really enjoy them :)
Space is so cool.
Hi
Ninjas Hyper hi
@@GigoX3 Hi
Ik
Ikr
To those of you who are saying the flying water is hazardous to the ship, he wouldn't be doing this experiment if it were dangerous. Believe me, he knows more about that ship than we do.
Ya that's true cuz why would he be doin it so boi I agree with you
That's no ship, it's a space station.
@@gabbyisanimator_7636 only six years late dw lol
he said in another videos that all water gets absorbed into something and gets filtered and reused
@@Kai88988 only 8 years late lol
NASA should try investing into head worn microphones.
XD
How did it take 6 years for 1 person to respond
Wyatt Evans most of the comments got corrupted with error 404
Might just float off too
@@wyattevans1536 Don't underestimate people on YT
I love that he just casually lets the microphone float in front of him
𝘢𝘺𝘺𝘺𝘺 𝘊𝘰𝘭𝘰𝘯𝘰𝘭 𝘚𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘳𝘴
𝘓𝘰𝘷𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘊𝘩𝘪𝘤𝘬𝘦𝘯 𝘚𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘸𝘪𝘤𝘩
Perks for being in space
- your in space
- you can just let anything float infront of you
I'll take a 10 piece bucket.
@@ghodcd4849 although the last perk could also be a Downside because you're in space for quite a long time and you kinda get use to things floating but once you land back on earth, you forget that you're no longer in space and so drop alot of things like a mug because of gravity
Best way to hold a microphone ... Gravity!!
Or lack of it
*no gravity
No gravity
A lack there of yes
Or to not hold a mic
"Chris hadsfeild the last water bender"
lol
yashas I mean technically is space the water bender tho right
Ikr xd
Yes
Lol-
So what happens to the water that got away from you? Does it float around till it gets into an electric panel and shorts out everything??
Pretty sure the whole thing is water proof to avoid that
@@Astral312 fly*
I’m six years late to tell you this.
They evaporate.
No it goes to the water absorber thing and makes it into drinking water
o o f float is also correct
"Bags don't hold water in space, so instead I filled this bag full of water."
Amazing, I know.
@@lukaas1709 it’s crazy how this video was 7yrs ago and the comments are still active
I'm pagan lol
@@wiffleballv2310 honestly I’m here because I used to be so interested in space and always watch these videos so I wanted to feel that again
@@Dazaiisalivewearenotdelusuonal hello fellow human being that shares my religion
It seems silly, but I love when he casually lets go of his microphone and it just stays there, floating in front of his face. Zero G is awesome!
I know right
But the problem is.. u have to exercise daily due to your bones will weaken in gravity
@@birch3 not only that but showering and pooping and peeing must be awkward
Im waiting for that 1 stupid reply talking about how they used wires and mirrors or something dumb
N0skittles
Dude imagine u peed and it just floated straight up into ur eyes and mouth
"bags don't hold water in space"
*2 seconds later*
"So here's my water bag"
Golden Face bruh
You forgot him mentioning the question on being able to DIP the cloth in the bag. You can’t do that with a sealed one
@Don't Read My Profile Picture stop spamming this kid
@shazain khan 2 Age is not the thing that defines whether you are a grown up or not. Spamming = 30 year old virgin kid in the basement
I think he misunderstood and thought she was talking about an open bag under it
The fact that the comments are still active and this vid is literally 7yr old
Yup
Yep
Yes
Why did you say ‘literally’
@Nairobi Tejada de la Cruz 🦧
I’ll never forget when I was in Elementary school and we were able to do a live QnA with Chris while he was onboard the ISS. Had such a fun and cool energy to him and you could tell he really loved his job.
Was that vid on yt if so if you talked who were you
@@backroomsambassador8132 lmao I don’t know, dude, I just showed up that day and was there
In real time like Nixon or...?
Your a fake who wants clout@@Jjw338
“bags don’t hold water, so I filled a water bag”
Maybe they have millions of water bans so he can do over 100 millon times doing this experiment
@@perrolocoyt English?
@@lillyfitzgerald9996 I have a fascination for Animal pornography.
Whut. That was weird.
@@-null-null8857 thats so random and wierd
this man just taught us how to waterbend
Jalen Byrd yes
@@rpepsi0735 YES
@@photocide17 yes
@@richardbrito1318 yes
@@MJY5drives YES
i love how he did the simplest things up there knowing how amazing it would be for us to watch :)
The thing I admire about Chris is that he realises how lucky he is and fully acknowledges the fact that we down here have an unlimited fascination with what he's doing; and thus, without holding back-because I'm sure he has a tight schedule-decides to share his rare experience with us in little fascinating details, bringing us ever so closer to being up there ourselves. We're very thankful, Chris! A humble man for sure.
2:26
*A WILD POKEMON APPEARED*
No
Yea😏😏
Yes
He be looking like "what the hell you doing chris"
@@Harrieth43 lol
What about fire ?
In space, fire just goes into a ball. Theres a really good veritassium video on that
@@CostcoComrade youre 6 years late man haha
@@daffa1809 hahaa lol
I see many 6 yr old comments being answered this time of quarantine 😂
Actullay it doesnt its basically a moving worm but if you have the lighter going up it looks cool
Having the mic just float in front of him is such a boss move
Sanyikun vs Sátán sanyikun vs Odin
Crew: Where is the last of our water supply
Chris: ehh idk maybe its in the closet
@Nairobi Tejada de la Cruz ah what is wrong with you
Amogus
Water gets recycled on the ISS. Everything air dries and come backs as drinking water
@@everythingsfinett3903 plz lemme show u the inside of the airlock
@Nairobi Tejada de la Cruz Not judging but it’s not the best moment for that
2:28 I like how the dude in the corner just appears
But it was a solo mission 😐
@@chechimendez2446 It's not actually a mission. It's just space navigating.
@@chechimendez2446 There is always more than one person on the ISS at a time.
NASA: Here are some nice compressed wash cloth
Canadian Astronaut: IT'S A HOCKEY PUCK
😂😂
Fun fact: this guy (Chris Hadfield) actually is a Canadian
@@leucosialive3810 Well duh, the channel is the Canadian Space Agency anyways
@@asid5067 nO wAy
@@leucosialive3810 right i know
"Bags don't hold water in space"
3 seconds later
"So anyways i filled a bag with water"
Not a lot of ways to reword that huh
Haha at least someone is paying attention!
Fortunately we have Anna to explain what he means I don’t know how she knows but okay we can just trust her judgement..
So when he was squirting that water out the bag what was stopping him from having another bag to squirt into?
Yet it’s perfectly safe in a space station to have water floating around with all that electricity but if you drop your phone, tv, computer, remote, microwave or anything else electrical in water they almost instantly cut out and damage whatever it is. It must only be on earth that water and electricity don’t mix, I think in space they must go hand in hand.
I don’t see why anyone could doubt that this actually isn’t in space 😂😂
@@stephenbarbaro8864 don’t be an idiot
@Nairobi Tejada de la Cruz Uhhhhh........... okay?
@Nairobi Tejada de la Cruz nobody cares
saving space on space! lol, for some reason it sound really funny to me! also, what happens to the water when you drink it in zero gravity? i mean, does it just float in your stomach?
@@damigamermx-us8291 Bruh why would you reply to a 6 year old comment? And you didn't even know the answer
@@joyemoji2031 Haha
The pandemic is ruining the comments section haha
ArtOfWar666 replying to a 6 year old comment but your digestive system would force it down
Quarantine bought people here
2:26 when you're in an important zoom meeting but your son wants to see what you're doing.
"hey want space water?"
"sure ok"
*squirts out water in zero gravity*
I occasionally come to this video, since this video inspired me to study aerodynamics and space, I owe all my gratitude to Chris hadfield.
I've been watching too many space videos today and I just spit out my gum expecting it to float. Damn it.
@Allie Bet shes lying you know
@@Templar07 oh shut up gies a gobble ya gonk dafty wheelie bin heeded tadger
@@m.arnold9145 suureee...
@@Templar07 shut up your dads a dinner lady
Michéal aranki even if she was lying it’s funny
you guys are awesome
Yep they are
@@dripalexander9406 only 6 yrs late bud
This guy can upload HD video from space yet I can't get a 3G connection in my house.
MM lol
@@santiwidiana 7 years late lol
after 7 years can you get connection?
hahaha 3G thats so 9 years ago
I was so confused for a second then I looked the year uploaded LLLLLLL
BOOMER
This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen in my life.
I love how he just leaves the microphone mid-air as if he placed it on a table, it's so cool.
Some of these comments are so rude and it makes me sad
Umm let me reply to u
After 6 years of course
I find these comments very interesting tho
Saw nothing rude
Nabeeh Mohamed no shit the comments aren’t gonna be rude it’s been six years like you said
@@ratboychase haha yeah
@@elderito There are the idiots though that think space is fake and everything. Only seen 2 so far but im not that far down
@@elderito not here but if you go to basically any other videos about space, the flat earthers are gonna strike hard
As others have said this was in their free time. Additionally this was an educational exercise to help get kids interested in science where they answered questions that were asked by school kids. If you don't feel that educating and informing children about science and about space is a good use of time and money then you are a terribly misinformed and short sighted individual.
Totally agree, I'm not even a child and this is still fascinating, will always be no matter what age you are
@@ReeceCODM six years late bud
@@megarayquaza9054 so funny lol i keep seeing these peeps 6 yrs late LMAO
You ruined it
Good to see all those millions of tax dollars going to good use in such scientific experiments. I love the way he shows us how water behaves on that amazing wash cloth then pulls out a regular towel and wipes his hand :D
There are many reasons why I love space and this is one of them no gravity just space.
actually gravity is almost as much as on earth... they're only 250 miles from the surface. for real. i was surprised, too
@@gives_bad_advice yeah technically it's zero g. Not zero gravity. They're really just falling but around earth's curvature
@@yguy1232 which is something i didn't realize until i was pretty darn old.
@@gives_bad_advice lol same, literally learned about it from a TH-cam video 2 days ago
Who else find it really fascinating and really awesome when Chris leaves something in the middle of the camera floating while he floats off screen
I love how he was holding all his stuff and it almost felt normal but then he let go and it all just stayed there.
You're so cool, even aliens are happy 2:11
This channel always has the best content from up in space and it is really inspirational for me as an aspiring astronaut.
Good luck.
The microphone goes down because he pushed it ever so slightly downwards when he released it. However, your'e right that there is "gravity in space". It is the earth's gravity that keeps the ISS in orbit instead of flying off into space. But from the perspective of the interior of the ISS, there is no gravitational acceleration relative to any other part of the ISS.
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I watched a lot of these videos when it first came out - but this never stops to amaze me! :D
*My shower thoughts*
"If there was no gravity in space then you would be able to hold water in your hands and become a water bender"
"If you were inside space then every day you would actually see the sun rise and set"
"If toppings fall off of hot dogs why not put them inside the bun and the sausage on top"
Yep
@Nairobi Tejada de la Cruz bruh
Wdym by sun rise and set. Sun doesn't actually move
@Nairobi Tejada de la Cruz stfu
it is super cool to experience living in space but it takes great bravery and courage to train and actually go up there even once. My respects to all astronauts and technicians!
These videos are legendary! No matter how many times I watch them, they're always so interesting :D Chris is a legend!
Watch it again upside down if you really want to see something interesting.
I like how the conspiracy theorist explanations for this is either "perfect cgi" or "magnetic water"
What is the conspiracy?
@@elgarbronno that they aren't in space
"Bags don't hold water in space so instead I filled a bag with water."
Who else is going down the rabbit hole of chris hadfield videos?
Me!
Teacher: Why do you guys wanna go to space?
Student 1: Because I can float!
Student 2: Because I can drink water when it’s in the air!
Me: Cuz I can speak into a microphone without having to hold it.
Buy a wireless Mic
Simple
@@rishibathwar9566 well you still have to maneuver it . In space when you move , the mic moves too.
@@somerandomdudemc6201 Ohh Big Brain...😆😃
K
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Canadians: let’s make our wash clothes hockey pucks
This is nasa Canada don’t make hockey puck wash clothes 😂
@@Vegito_
This is canadian space agency (CSA), not NASA.
@@life_archive7840 If you look really close at 0:26, you can just make out a small NASA logo on the puck.
@@kored8688 NASA : "here, this way it will save space and.."
hadfield : "cool, tiny hockey pucks"
NASA : "Damn Canadians..."
=D
Do flat earth people just ignore these videos all together?
Basically. They just claim space travel is fake without any actual evidence.
they call it "fake" or say its "gci" or claim they can "see the strings"
To be fair this footage "could" be all done with cgi....
Not saying it is but the technology exists to fake it....
@@DoomSplitta It doesn’t exist
@@SPZ909😂
Amazing, love how the mic is just floating.
Water is kind of a sticky substance, so this is a perfect example of water's true nature.
The *surface* of water is a sticky substance
isn't it amazing how we can just go to space, record stuff, and then come back down to earth like it's nothing? we've come a long way in the last 100 years.
Because they never left.
@@langleybeliever7789dumb and wrong
@@hannibalb8276 Sounds about right from someone who lives for science FICTION movies. Like nasa.
- So you trained around 5 years to just dry a piece of cloth in a space and see what'll happen?
- Yes
That’s what I’m asking my self, do you even need a training to Put water on a cloth ? Isn’t it a daily activity?
Wow! That wasn't quite what I expected it to do! I thought the force of the wringing would have sent water droplets in opposite directions! Space is neat!
That’s probably what would happen if you wrang it out really fast
Lol I'm having a marathon of these space videos. They're so addicting!
“Bags don’t hold water in space”. Immediately pulls out bag of water
@Lohan Hyde lmao right?
I have watched an iss episode that shows they have a vacuum pipe for you to pee in and it can get messy all the time. very unpleasant experience it appears.
For the first time in my life i want to go to space. Amazing.
@smartGamingVideo i really want to go too
@@elderito lol 7 years late for going to space
When the squirting water is aimed directly at the cloth, it looks like a magic trick. The water hits the cloth and seems to disappear. Of course, it is being absorbed, but you don't see the absorption because of the wrinkles and angle. Love the unintentional Magic tricks!
Nobody:
That man at the back ( 2:26 ): *YOUR GOALS ARE BEYOND MY UNDERSTANDING*
imagine not even having to hold the mic like that’s so good for a lazy person like me lmao
Crewmates: *Doing tasks*
Imposters on cool down:
i went to florida and got on a ride at one of the theme parks and it was a space simulation and i had an anxiety attack.. i can’t not imagine how these astronauts have the guts to do this. i could never
Where?
"Bags don't hold water in space, so instead I filled a water bag"
Oh yeah, it's all coming together
Who watching in 2020 during corona
Me
Me
Me
You know he’s Canadian when he calls it a hockey puck
If you’re starting this playlist, be ready just to binge all 49 videos because yes, they’re that good. :):) Enjoy your journey.
0:36
Him: so it saves space
Me :wait which one
micon2.com
You can make app to homescreen lik you get inside of a app and boom! The number is written micon link
Both
I'm imagining this dude when he's back on earth casually dropping stuff thinking it'll float in front of him
2:41 whats that person doing there
Hes watching.
Hes not the only one there u bumm
I like how the audience is so amazed by this stuff, yet for Chris it's totally normal.
“Bags don’t hold water in space, so in stead I filled this water bag”
why is no one talking about that random guy at 2:37 in the bottoms right corner lmao 😂
I just find it so cool he doesn’t have to hold the mic
Ayo it’s god
@@superhamdan1067 yo what up
@@God-ud3yo I’m good not doing anything now
@@God-ud3yo what's the meaning of life
@@superhamdan1067 bro it’s 2 am for me and I got school
I could imagine he goes back to earth, and tries to put something down like he would in space forgetting there’s gravity and he just lets it go mid air and it just smashes on the ground while he just kinda processes what he just did
I have seen a video where an astronaut does just that.
Imagine how many times Chris accidentally dropped his microphone back on earth trying to make it float
2:38
The guy in the corner: H i
That’s a lot of electrical wires to be using water by 😅
The evaporating water by the insulated wires going into insulated connectors. Right next to the vents that pull humidity from the air
Goes back to earth, keeps dropping everything.
The washcloth: I'm famous, I'm on camera
Chris Hadfield: Noob, I am on camera so much
The water is like a flying blob of slime!
Alicia F yea
it's incredible to think that a million miles away he had a hotline to every person and the world with a camera
*250 miles. Even the moon is only 250,000 miles away.
@@ActiveXenon i was exaggerating, but yes. cool fact btw!
@@certainlysoup508 why whats so good about 250 miles, i can ring New Zealand from the Uk thats 1000,s of miles away and have been able to do for decades. Have a word with yourself.
The sight of water droplets flying in the air is truly beautiful.
Does water not go inside the electronics or parts of the space station?
there withstanding the vacuum of space i highly doubt a little bubble of water is going to break them
How many difficulties in space
Man explains how to wrinkle out water In space
2.9K people: and I took that personally
thank you for the clarifications of the program for more knowledge in the service and we are happy to participate in the service
Would be rather scary if you think about that they’re actually in a constant free fall, just without wind blowing on you.
They are also surrounded by pure vacuum and radiations.
But, at the same time, this is probably the "safest" place is space.
You go anywhere else in space and the danger increase even more.
No surprise we did get that far in space yet.
2:28 someone noticed that guy in the background
I watched this while quarantined
Those space yo is so lucky
Im binge watching them
I can never get used to watching stuff in zero g
Hi your videos are really great and interesting, watching this experiment makes me wonder something, I hope you could answer, if you let that towel with the water would it dry or it will stay wet for ever? :) and thank you for this great videos I really enjoy them :)
probs dry (only 6 yrs late) i think they reuse the left over or something
@Its The Real Jack Gaming haha I wonder if she even has the same account anymore. It’s been 6 yearssss
The water evaporates and gets sucked up by the air conditioning they have up there. It's mentioned in the hair washing video I think
My dream is to meet him. And have him swear on a bible.
ISS is on termosfera on 2000 C they burning 😄
He's gonna be holding a glass at home and just drop it forgetting there's gravity 💀
2:28 😂😂 the man in the back is so random and funny.
It is so weird not seeing the water fall. That is so cool!
Really he is going to break many things by leaving in Air after returning on the Earth...😂😂
My Teacher: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Me: An astronaut.
My Teacher: Why?
Me: *shows this video*
Just scrolling through the comments you can see the amount of people that didn't pass science class, or physics.
yes this why im here i know little about science but i read this comments and it makes me smart
Omg I really want to go to space because there’s no gravity and I can see the earths view!
2:36 2 months after I watched this, this is the only time I saw the man below