Na ain't gonna happen without wars on each other unless alien start to attack us the world might start to unite people on this planet need a common villain who would almost succeed on destroying the planet
I've seen the ISS pass over my house twice. Both times I was in complete awe, it's one of the most fascinating things I've ever seen. It moves at a pretty good clip too.
Christina Garrett: That’s sounds amazing. Than you probably life near the starting point of the ISS Cape Canaveral, or does the ISS start from somewhere else? Did you ever went to see the rocket start in the sky? Must look amazing to see the ISS over your house, hope you could film it, would make a super cool video I guess for social media!
@@Catlover-jr4mj I do not live by Cape Canaveral unfortunately but that would be cool, I live in the desert in Arizona. Another fun fact however is I used to live in Jacksonville Florida and I was able to see from there one of the last space shuttles that took off. It was the one that blew up on re-entry sadly but that was equally amazing seeing it take off into the clouds
I always found it interesting how they have to sleep with fans blowing towards their face because with out it they can create a bubble of CO2 and die of affixiation
Boo. Did I need a “be respectful” reminder before I even began typing my comment? You’ll be aware that I also clicked NO, not a bot and also... yeah, I KNOW ever.... mean to TO BE DISRESPECTFUL....jesus. I suggest you think of visiting the NASA website.
Scott Kelly was left up there so long for a very specific reason. He has a twin brother, Mark Kelly, former astronaut and current AZ Senator. They were able to extrapolate a LOT of data about what a year in space will do to you when they have an identical control ‘sample’ on earth.
I've seen the ISS pass over my house once before. It was amazing to see that point of light and think that's a whole space station right there. Within minutes it was far to the east of me, I could still see it and based off the tracking site it was over Russia at that point. I had no idea until then that I could basically see space over Russia from my house in the south of England. That was a good night for me.
The ISS actually looks more like a moving star. It’s too far away to look like a plane. It’s about the size and brightness of a larger star but it moves slowly (compared to shooting stars) across the sky. If it’s a clear night and the view isn’t hindered by buildings, trees and such, you’ll be able to see it for about 10-15 seconds. It’s a pretty amazing thing to see!
I always describe it as a sort of mix of this. It's a solid light source, not blinking or twinkling like a plane or a star, but you can tell it's much higher than a plane yet moves alot faster than you'd expect for something that high.
I genuinely never knew that its called "International" Space Station because it was literally assembled piece by piece by different countries. I wonder if its possible to keep on expanding it, or you can't go beyond the original design.
@@nolitimere11 the reason why metal in space cold welds is because there is no oxygen to cause oxidation. You can cold weld on earth in a vacuum. Also in some electrical work cold welding happens with out a vacuum.
They have talked about decommissioning the ISS in recent years. But there are plans for a space station around the moon called a gateway as well as other private space stations being planned
Could they, yes, would they, probably not. Adding a new module would be a financial and logistical nightmare that likely wouldn’t be worth it given the current direction of many space agencies
No they could not expand because the reason they could originally expand was because there were ports for different parts to attach to Edit: I have been told this is is false so sorry
@@Lor_Sterling same I’ve never heard of it before. I think it’s like pra- as in pray and santa as in Santa clause. Then deb- bar- ma. At least that’s how I read it. (Sorry if it’s wrong ms.prasanta )
Most astronauts said the "smell" of space is really the smell of their spaceship/shuttle/spacesuit materials and the scent it gives off when exposed to the extreme cold and heat of space. That's why they say it smells like metal. While moon dust residue has a gunpowder smell. It's like asking what fire smells like by burning different things and then assuming that is the scent of fire.
Super late on this but you’re kind of right, yeah. SPACE doesn’t have a smell but ofc everything in it can/does. There are some galaxies they say would smell like fruits or candies bc of their chemical composition! Neat stuff :)
Dude like space cant have any smell, what we call smell is literally our nose catching small particles of objects and remembering them, if space dont have nothing then how it can have a smell? İts make sense for them to space smell like metal because particles from their ship spread around after they go to up there
Chris Hadfield explains this. He said it's likely metallic particles from the inside of the hatch/entry way to space. They get stripped off due to being exposed to the vacuum of space for the moments that the astronauts are leaving and coming back from a space walk, and have to open the door.
LEGO is actually one of the companies producing parts for the ISS;like seals between pressure locks on doors and the insulation on the walls inside the station!
It's a reality check when I hear most of my favorite youtubers mentioning their kids, like just yesterday I thought all of them were 19 year olds making videos in a basement somewhere. Thanks for all the great videos.
I could never live on other planets that don't have breathable air forcing you to stay in a complex. I love sunlight and fresh air, I love nature and the sound if animals, I'd go mad if I was kept indoors all my life.
Space would probably give me the isolation i want, also the peace, silent, and the amazing view down on earth, i mesn u do have network up there so if u do miss to talk to ur family or friends etc
"According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, you’re not counted as fully vaccinated until a full 14 days have passed since your second injection in the case of Pfizer or Moderna, or 14 days after your first dose of Janssen, despite the fact that over 80% of deaths after the vaccines occur in this window. How convenient Anyone who dies within the first 14 days post-injection is counted as an unvaccinated death. Not only does this inaccurately inflate the unvaccinated death toll, but it also hides the real dangers of the COVID shots, as the vast majority of deaths from these shots occur within the first two weeks The CDC also has two different sets of testing guidelines - one for vaccinated patients and another for the unvaccinated. If you’re unvaccinated, CDC guidance says to use a cycle threshold (CT) of 40, known to result in false positives. If you’re vaccinated, they recommend using a CT of 28 or less, which minimizes the risk of false positives The CDC also hides vaccine failures and props up the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” narrative by only counting breakthrough cases that result in hospitalization or death" So, all the diseases with side effects similar to COVID disappeared as well.
I remember me and my family getting up in the early morning hours to watch the ISS fly by. To our surprise, we spotted not one, but two objects shoot across the sky. We learned later that the second object was the space shuttle Columbia, and that it had undocked from the ISS earlier that day. Unfortunately, it was the same mission that ended in disaster.
as a youtuber i make rap beats and edit animations i have no idea how you mange to drop videos everyday with the knowledge plus editing plus tagging stay on ur grind bro you str8 killin it
Fun fact, many people mistake the ISS as a shooting star. If you've never seen it go flying by then you're missing out. It's like a solar eclipse, it doesn't do anything to really affect your life but it's one of those experiences that's just really cool to have.
I have seen the ISS. I love when I catch it randomly. It gives me hope for us. It gives me whimsical desire to explore, but it’s a sanitized fantasy where nothing can go wrong...
I remember seeing the ISS a few times back when I had a telescope I would view the sky muiltiple times every night and actually recognize the sky each each time/time of year. I'd like to get back at that level. Though I discovered about a year ago that I am an "early to bed early to rise" kind of guy. I feel conflicted I love landscaping, construction, and carpentry, yet I love astronomy and star gazing and the two things conflict. The logical conclusion I came to is enjoy my early mornings because I'll spend thousands of more hours doing that then I will gazing at the sky, but I feel that's a sacrifice I'll take at this young age of 25, when I'm 50 or 60 I'll be working alot less.
I got up at 4am one morning to watch the space shuttle and the ISS dock. It was -10 degrees outside and very clear. Oh so worth it. Sat next to my parents clothes line.
What’s kinda crazy is that I went to the website to see when the next sighting would be in Albuquerque and it just so happened that I looked it up a minute before it was set to appear... saw it... was pretty amazed at how cool it looked in the sky.
Albuquerque has some neat science stuff too. They had a " Broken Arrow" back in the '50s. Also, at Hollowman AF was where the Astrochimp Ham was trained. He buried not too far away. Ham= Hollowman Animal Health center.
The Tranquility module has an observation cupola with shutter doors on the outside, so the crew can open and close the shutters each day to control the amount of sunlight in there. The shutters are operated manually with a little round handle on the inside, with the shaft passing straight through the hull. Each of these shafts has one 'O' ring seal on it. It means that all of the air inside the Tranquility module, along with the rest of the ISS, is dependent on one little 'O' ring per shutter...that can't be replaced if it ever starts to leak. If one of them ever does leak, they'd have to close the door on the observation cupola and lock it forever.
I saw the iss over a lake years ago, it reflected off the setting sun and glowed like a mini star. Wouldn’t have been able to see it otherwise cause it was sort of light out
Well an astronaut sneeked a gorilla costume in his luggage without telling anyone, one day he just put that on and went chasing his mates. Theres an hilarious video about it, look for it
I too have seen the ISS go over my home. Was hoping it was a UFO for 1/2 second LOL. Went online and saw that it had just passed over my area. Very bright and quick.
I have a few questions about the part you talked about confirming commands. Do they actually have weapons to "arm & fire"? Is it like they have procedures for defense? They really aren't ready for alien invasion are they? But maybe they are, since we now have a Space Force branch of the military.
On point 26, about drifting into space. I read in a popular science magazine that there's actually some orbital factor that can lead to the astronaut eventually drifting back to their station. I forgot exactly how they explained it though.
The kits are nice and all but I wager the bulk of the excitement is cause its something he gets to do together with dad. This said perhaps it is a developing passion for manual construction or low-key sciences also so more power to you and the boy-oh.
So the number of times clothing items are changed are really no different than some people on earth who works at home and don't sweat and does laundry once a month. 🤷♂️🤣😁😂
I have always had the thought that for long term travel, a suit similar to dead space miner suites would be perfect. The internal tensioners, like a bunch of high tech rubber bands would simulate gravity with every little movement. Perhaps we could keep atrophy from affecting them so bad.
I grew up on a farm with no night lights. We could see ever satellite that was orbiting almost every night. I know realize that i'm older how cool that was.
How could he have had a "bad night's sleep" if there supposedly "is no night" up there (even though there is... but just based on watching Earth spin and which side of Earth you came from, etc.)?
So how did they manage to make the space station? Did they fly up there and build it or flew up stuff that was already built. Where are the construction videos like every other building on earth. That's the real question that nobody can seem to answer.
15:30 "There are six windows" (picture of a room that clearly had seven windows) This caused me to search for "ISS Cupola," which ultimately drove me to learn more about The ISS. Sometimes small mistakes like that lead to worthwhile outcomes.
The International Space Station is a great example of what can happen when countries work together and build something amazing
*Military funding sweating in the corner
if we got rid of militaries and world violence we could end up on another planet faster-no
@@foreign4552 lol k
@@foreign4552 good luck
Na ain't gonna happen without wars on each other unless alien start to attack us the world might start to unite people on this planet need a common villain who would almost succeed on destroying the planet
Mr Narrator sir, your kid is adorable. He looks like my nephew
Maybe it's your nephew 😂
I thought "the girlfriend" was black. Must not be his kid
@@erich1380 I was thinking the same thing kid doesn't look mix
In one video they said they didn't want kids, I thought.
@@buzthebee6811 that too WTF everything is a lie lol
I've seen the ISS pass over my house twice. Both times I was in complete awe, it's one of the most fascinating things I've ever seen. It moves at a pretty good clip too.
That's awesome.
Post clip? It sounds awesome
Christina Garrett: That’s sounds amazing. Than you probably life near the starting point of the ISS Cape Canaveral, or does the ISS start from somewhere else? Did you ever went to see the rocket start in the sky? Must look amazing to see the ISS over your house, hope you could film it, would make a super cool video I guess for social media!
Awesome it never passed mine
@@Catlover-jr4mj I do not live by Cape Canaveral unfortunately but that would be cool, I live in the desert in Arizona. Another fun fact however is I used to live in Jacksonville Florida and I was able to see from there one of the last space shuttles that took off. It was the one that blew up on re-entry sadly but that was equally amazing seeing it take off into the clouds
I always found it interesting how they have to sleep with fans blowing towards their face because with out it they can create a bubble of CO2 and die of affixiation
I feel like the ISS has module wide air filtration and circulation systems..
apollo 13 had not mentioned that one
how
I don’t think it works like that
@johnjerichoyou do it to Sleep comfortably they do it to keep a pulse
Watching alien movies while on a space station must be the ultimate experience. Or playing Alien isolation as well.
I went to a talk done by Tim Peake and he was joking about how in the library of movies available, the top one is “Alien”.
I'm telling you there's something out there and it ain't us. It's all around us man.
Bill Paxton (Hudson Aliens)
When I fly on JetBlue I like to watch the “Air Disasters” show on the Smithsonian channel on my seat-back screen.
Your just playing alien in the iss and over the Intercom you hear, a ship has "boarded Ripley!"
There's often more than 6 people. Yhey just strap a sleeping bag where there's enough room.
If the US and Russia can work together in space why are they "enemies" down on earth? 😔
Its because the government’s hate each other not the people
@@MyNameJeffOG The government doesn't run the space program?
@@-Neo_Genesis- i never said that bRuH and also you’re not understanding
@@MyNameJeffOG calm tf down Jeff
They always have worked together on earth chief
The narrator is the only person on this earth who can make me sit through a sponsor without being bored out of my mind
Boo. Did I need a “be respectful” reminder before I even began typing my comment? You’ll be aware that I also clicked NO, not a bot and also... yeah, I KNOW ever.... mean to TO BE DISRESPECTFUL....jesus. I suggest you think of visiting the NASA website.
@@nonprofitgirl Tf are u on
Who else thinks the International Space Station is really cool?
Me
Me too
Me
Me
We thought that years ago, these days they are a joke.
Scott Kelly was left up there so long for a very specific reason. He has a twin brother, Mark Kelly, former astronaut and current AZ Senator. They were able to extrapolate a LOT of data about what a year in space will do to you when they have an identical control ‘sample’ on earth.
do you know where we can read on that data?
That's some Mengele level science!
Never heard someone call taking a dump, "dropping the kids off at the pool." I love it
What are you for realzes? Also called-taking the browns to the super bowl. Dropping the Cosby kids off. Pinching a loaf.
That's because dropping the kids off at the pool means something completely different lol
its a racist joke not that cool
@@tylerlormand5644 No it's not racist at all. It does not mean what you think it means
Really ? It's a pretty common
I've seen the ISS pass over my house once before. It was amazing to see that point of light and think that's a whole space station right there. Within minutes it was far to the east of me, I could still see it and based off the tracking site it was over Russia at that point. I had no idea until then that I could basically see space over Russia from my house in the south of England. That was a good night for me.
Shut up Marty... Just leave it alone
I can't even see stars because of clouds and light pollution 🤣
@@F-14B same but once in a while I can see 1 star at a time
"A whole space station" - I was interested to know it's less than 400 feet, when I first learned that.
Always amazes me even with flightradar how a plane that looks like its almost directly over my city is actually super far away
The ISS actually looks more like a moving star. It’s too far away to look like a plane. It’s about the size and brightness of a larger star but it moves slowly (compared to shooting stars) across the sky. If it’s a clear night and the view isn’t hindered by buildings, trees and such, you’ll be able to see it for about 10-15 seconds. It’s a pretty amazing thing to see!
Ive only seen it once and it does look like a star.
tell that to flat earthers.
@@ilokanaandtisayvlogs9510 They probably would deny and say they've been brainwashed 😂🤣
I always describe it as a sort of mix of this. It's a solid light source, not blinking or twinkling like a plane or a star, but you can tell it's much higher than a plane yet moves alot faster than you'd expect for something that high.
@@sleepyvamp and much slower than shooting stars/meteor showers
I genuinely never knew that its called "International" Space Station because it was literally assembled piece by piece by different countries. I wonder if its possible to keep on expanding it, or you can't go beyond the original design.
@@nolitimere11 the reason why metal in space cold welds is because there is no oxygen to cause oxidation. You can cold weld on earth in a vacuum. Also in some electrical work cold welding happens with out a vacuum.
@@nolitimere11 Really
They have talked about decommissioning the ISS in recent years. But there are plans for a space station around the moon called a gateway as well as other private space stations being planned
Could they, yes, would they, probably not. Adding a new module would be a financial and logistical nightmare that likely wouldn’t be worth it given the current direction of many space agencies
No they could not expand because the reason they could originally expand was because there were ports for different parts to attach to
Edit: I have been told this is is false so sorry
I love space, everything is about it even the scary parts are just incredible. If there was 100% chance of dying I would take it just to go into space
Nasa is typing…
@Prasanta Debbarma not to be rude but how do you pronounce your name, i like it
You've got a 100% chance of dying down here as is. Might as well go out in style.
@@Jawn15 tru tru
@@Lor_Sterling same I’ve never heard of it before. I think it’s like pra- as in pray and santa as in Santa clause. Then deb- bar- ma. At least that’s how I read it. (Sorry if it’s wrong ms.prasanta )
I wanna be an astrophysicist, and these videos really inspire me!
@Ostia Hermes yep…
Do it! Be inspired and run with it. We need more minds on understanding our real place in this universe.
@Ostia Hermes what makes you believe that? It’s real but you believe what you want to believe I guess
@@multistan9650 how are you gonna be a astrophysicist if you don’t believe the iss is real
@@tsuki__7528 …
The fact that Italian was able to make it back and live to tell the tale is insane.
Most astronauts said the "smell" of space is really the smell of their spaceship/shuttle/spacesuit materials and the scent it gives off when exposed to the extreme cold and heat of space. That's why they say it smells like metal. While moon dust residue has a gunpowder smell. It's like asking what fire smells like by burning different things and then assuming that is the scent of fire.
I heard them say it smells like burnt steak too
Super late on this but you’re kind of right, yeah. SPACE doesn’t have a smell but ofc everything in it can/does. There are some galaxies they say would smell like fruits or candies bc of their chemical composition! Neat stuff :)
Dude like space cant have any smell, what we call smell is literally our nose catching small particles of objects and remembering them, if space dont have nothing then how it can have a smell? İts make sense for them to space smell like metal because particles from their ship spread around after they go to up there
Chris Hadfield explains this. He said it's likely metallic particles from the inside of the hatch/entry way to space. They get stripped off due to being exposed to the vacuum of space for the moments that the astronauts are leaving and coming back from a space walk, and have to open the door.
And yet the conspiracy theorist are like "there is no I.S.S., we never even landed on the moon and a space station can't orbit a flat earth"
Have you read the comments above yours 🤣
@@rhashelprice9431 lol no
going by flat earthers logic we can still orbit their so called Flat Earth
I'm not sure I would want to spend a year on the ISS. A long weekend would be cool.
LEGO is actually one of the companies producing parts for the ISS;like seals between pressure locks on doors and the insulation on the walls inside the station!
The amount of effort you put into your videos is incredible keep it up.👍
He's obviously skilled at hypnotizing & mesmerizing Sheeple 🤣😂😅
It's a reality check when I hear most of my favorite youtubers mentioning their kids, like just yesterday I thought all of them were 19 year olds making videos in a basement somewhere. Thanks for all the great videos.
I could never live on other planets that don't have breathable air forcing you to stay in a complex. I love sunlight and fresh air, I love nature and the sound if animals, I'd go mad if I was kept indoors all my life.
Dreaming of weightlessness while being up in space has nothing to do with space but rather u often dream of the environment ur in
Is you say that the stain glass art you made is a master piece?….
It’s beyond a masterpiece
Space would probably give me the isolation i want, also the peace, silent, and the amazing view down on earth, i mesn u do have network up there so if u do miss to talk to ur family or friends etc
I love how they make like disturbing stories and then children toys
"According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, you’re not counted as fully vaccinated until a full 14 days have passed since your second injection in the case of Pfizer or Moderna, or 14 days after your first dose of Janssen, despite the fact that over 80% of deaths after the vaccines occur in this window. How convenient
Anyone who dies within the first 14 days post-injection is counted as an unvaccinated death. Not only does this inaccurately inflate the unvaccinated death toll, but it also hides the real dangers of the COVID shots, as the vast majority of deaths from these shots occur within the first two weeks
The CDC also has two different sets of testing guidelines - one for vaccinated patients and another for the unvaccinated. If you’re unvaccinated, CDC guidance says to use a cycle threshold (CT) of 40, known to result in false positives. If you’re vaccinated, they recommend using a CT of 28 or less, which minimizes the risk of false positives
The CDC also hides vaccine failures and props up the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” narrative by only counting breakthrough cases that result in hospitalization or death"
So, all the diseases with side effects similar to COVID disappeared as well.
@@Atreeperday lol thats a long comment
The International Space Station is truly amazing because it shows that when countries can work together and build something together for humanity!
I feel like this is a bot
@@chrisnotpratt1903 seems just well spoken, unlike 95% of the rest of the genx genz kids
I remember me and my family getting up in the early morning hours to watch the ISS fly by. To our surprise, we spotted not one, but two objects shoot across the sky. We learned later that the second object was the space shuttle Columbia, and that it had undocked from the ISS earlier that day. Unfortunately, it was the same mission that ended in disaster.
I remember that day quite well. One of my professors had been the graduate advisor to an astronaut that was aboard.
Dude! That must have been sad..that was back in 2003, wasn't it? I remember it like it was yesterday.😮
@@AZ0986688 It was indeed a very sad day not only for the families but also that marked the death of NASA sending people to space for many years.
Something about this guys voice is just so calming😊
15:23
Narrator: ‘astronauts can head to a module with 6 windows’
Me counting 7 windows:
You are correct 🎖️
me searching for this comment: FOUND IT :)
Heard 6, saw 7.. immediately looked for this comment. Success.
The book Dragonfly deals with problematic relationships during long duration space flight. A brilliant read.
as a youtuber i make rap beats and edit animations i have no idea how you mange to drop videos everyday with the knowledge plus editing plus tagging stay on ur grind bro you str8 killin it
Fun fact, many people mistake the ISS as a shooting star. If you've never seen it go flying by then you're missing out. It's like a solar eclipse, it doesn't do anything to really affect your life but it's one of those experiences that's just really cool to have.
6:40 JOE DIRT found one with super sweet space peanuts 🥜 😆 thank you for the awesome video
i love the narrator so much
A 23 million dollar toilet?
Can thank Howard wolowitz
The headline got me. "They can't go outside" 😂 "hey Bill wanna go take a walk through EMPTY SPACE?" 😂
I have seen the ISS. I love when I catch it randomly. It gives me hope for us. It gives me whimsical desire to explore, but it’s a sanitized fantasy where nothing can go wrong...
If an astronaut floated away he would theoretically come back in about 45 minutes since his orbit crosses the ISS orbit on both sides of the Earth.
This guy really explaining what people do during a 2 week quarantine lol
@09:55 „His helmet went kaputt“. Best English-German crossover ever. 😂
Yeah but has anyone joined the 400km high club?
"Orbiting around the Earth..."
* Orbiting THE Earth. (Orbiting already contains the idea of going around something in a certain way.
I remember seeing the ISS a few times back when I had a telescope I would view the sky muiltiple times every night and actually recognize the sky each each time/time of year. I'd like to get back at that level. Though I discovered about a year ago that I am an "early to bed early to rise" kind of guy. I feel conflicted I love landscaping, construction, and carpentry, yet I love astronomy and star gazing and the two things conflict. The logical conclusion I came to is enjoy my early mornings because I'll spend thousands of more hours doing that then I will gazing at the sky, but I feel that's a sacrifice I'll take at this young age of 25, when I'm 50 or 60 I'll be working alot less.
You hope
Ohhhhhh no wonder you work so hard maan....love you all ay infographics
I love their selection of movies to watch. You forgot to mention Gravity, and Prometheus🤣
Same. I was like idk if that would be my movie selection in space 😆
Their movie choices are good, though seeing they have Alien Resurrection, I am sorry that they have to watch that mess of a movie.
I see the ISS and I can’t stop & think about The 100 😳😳
Yes!
I cant wait to get one of those crates for my son!
I got up at 4am one morning to watch the space shuttle and the ISS dock. It was -10 degrees outside and very clear. Oh so worth it. Sat next to my parents clothes line.
“Astronauts don’t spit, they swallow” hahahahahahahaha
They don't call it the milky way for nothing
Thank you for making these videos. It's a great reminder to see what we can accomplish together. Your video really picked up my spirits today. 😊
What’s kinda crazy is that I went to the website to see when the next sighting would be in Albuquerque and it just so happened that I looked it up a minute before it was set to appear... saw it... was pretty amazed at how cool it looked in the sky.
Albuquerque has some neat science stuff too. They had a " Broken Arrow" back in the '50s.
Also, at Hollowman AF was where the Astrochimp Ham was trained. He buried not too far away. Ham= Hollowman Animal Health center.
The Tranquility module has an observation cupola with shutter doors on the outside, so the crew can open and close the shutters each day to control the amount of sunlight in there.
The shutters are operated manually with a little round handle on the inside, with the shaft passing straight through the hull. Each of these shafts has one 'O' ring seal on it.
It means that all of the air inside the Tranquility module, along with the rest of the ISS, is dependent on one little 'O' ring per shutter...that can't be replaced if it ever starts to leak.
If one of them ever does leak, they'd have to close the door on the observation cupola and lock it forever.
I love your animations! So cool! Much love and good vibes.
Your channel helps propel my English to absolute new extremes 👍✊
I saw the iss over a lake years ago, it reflected off the setting sun and glowed like a mini star. Wouldn’t have been able to see it otherwise cause it was sort of light out
Thanks for sharing. What a riveting story.
“Pooperite” sorry couldn’t hold in my laughter at that one… 😂😅😆😭
Thank you for having sponsored by a company that teaches children n helps the world
Some commercials in between all the commercials, gotta love it. Who else wants my money?
I love your videos. If I were to suggest one thing, please turn down the music volume. it's often overpowering the speaking voice.
Thank you :)
Alien is a perfect movie to watch while on the iss :P
“Astronauts don’t spit, they swallow” XD
The ending made my day.
I want to know if the astronauts ever get freaky? Like it's around Halloween do they ever do stuff to freak each other out? Space practical jokes?
Well an astronaut sneeked a gorilla costume in his luggage without telling anyone, one day he just put that on and went chasing his mates. Theres an hilarious video about it, look for it
The feeling of floating around in my birthday suit in the space station 👍
Whatever facts ,negative or positive,it would be an amazing life experience to live up there without gravity ,its a life experience
The ISS has gravity
They float because they are in free fall. Just like every thing else in space.
I love your clips !!!
I too have seen the ISS go over my home. Was hoping it was a UFO for 1/2 second LOL. Went online and saw that it had just passed over my area. Very bright and quick.
Watching 2001 A Space Odyssey on the ISS would be the most amazing experience a human could have
I sound like an advertiser but:
Bro I remember Kiwi Crate when I was younger, it was so fun!
I think getting burns from fire in the station would be the worst way to die on the station.
I have a few questions about the part you talked about confirming commands. Do they actually have weapons to "arm & fire"? Is it like they have procedures for defense? They really aren't ready for alien invasion are they? But maybe they are, since we now have a Space Force branch of the military.
lol, the space force is a joke... no one wants to serve in it and the space station is junk
@Duffelbag Drag If they somehow make nukes that can survive burning the ISS would be a great weapon to use in wars
I like the symbols on the computer screens. Nice nod to the golden record
On point 26, about drifting into space. I read in a popular science magazine that there's actually some orbital factor that can lead to the astronaut eventually drifting back to their station. I forgot exactly how they explained it though.
Just gravity at the end of the day I guess 🤷🏼♀️
Oh we just know our narrator's kid will grow up to be a genius.
When you find out the infographics narrator has a kid.
The kits are nice and all but I wager the bulk of the excitement is cause its something he gets to do together with dad. This said perhaps it is a developing passion for manual construction or low-key sciences also so more power to you and the boy-oh.
So the number of times clothing items are changed are really no different than some people on earth who works at home and don't sweat and does laundry once a month. 🤷♂️🤣😁😂
This gets a like for kiwi co. Purely because im a kiwi myself 👍
I have always had the thought that for long term travel, a suit similar to dead space miner suites would be perfect. The internal tensioners, like a bunch of high tech rubber bands would simulate gravity with every little movement. Perhaps we could keep atrophy from affecting them so bad.
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This video made me want to go up to space even more
In space, no one can here you cream
I grew up on a farm with no night lights. We could see ever satellite that was orbiting almost every night. I know realize that i'm older how cool that was.
@Duffelbag Drag i am guessing he means major sources of light.
Mr narrator how many channels do you narrate? Cause it feels like every video I watch is narrated by you
Aliens: *I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move*
How could he have had a "bad night's sleep" if there supposedly "is no night" up there (even though there is... but just based on watching Earth spin and which side of Earth you came from, etc.)?
Anyone else see 7 windows?
Nice video as always!
Darn, there's a question I've always had but wasn't answered. What happens if someone dies on the ISS? What do they do with the body?
I think they would freeze it
Put em in the trash or eat em. Its like $10k for kilo of food to be sent. Just kidding. Idk most likley wrap em up and send them back.
Fun fact: They replaced Pirs with a new module, called Nauka, it was docked July 29, 2021
I can honestly say I've never had the urge to go to space. I like looking at it. I love planet Earth and I plan on dying on this planet.
“Comfortable jail for 2 weeks” Me doing the same thing for a year “pitiful”
Cosmonauts be like: I'm just a normal astronaut, but russian.
Ahhh yes. The immortal narrator has a family.
“Do you want to see my toilet?”
New fave pick up line.
So how did they manage to make the space station? Did they fly up there and build it or flew up stuff that was already built. Where are the construction videos like every other building on earth. That's the real question that nobody can seem to answer.
the parts was delivered to space and was assembled in space.
Just google em..? Something like "ISS assembly" for example, its interessting,
tomas's comment might be true rly
They used the space shuttle to haul what they needed to build the ISS
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"There are six windows" (picture of a room that clearly had seven windows)
This caused me to search for "ISS Cupola," which ultimately drove me to learn more about The ISS. Sometimes small mistakes like that lead to worthwhile outcomes.
BCS is such a W show
Everyone is talking about the space station facts, why is no one talking about the awesome stained glass art at the start!?
Wow, the thumbnail is so true.