Chris is an amazing teacher and astronaut. When on the ISS, he put out some great videos. His ability to talk the talk, but in plain understandable language is so refreshing. My favorite astronaut/teacher. Thank you Chris!
He came to my school and did a speech like this when I was really young. Too young to appreciate it. It wasn’t until years later that I realized that I was in the presence of one of the most important astronauts in history.
it's like your old Karl Benz - first in the world, currently with only one existing alternative. it's like your corolla, provided it's one of the 2 cars existing.
Chris Hadfield is so intellectually, emotional, and mentally brilliant. He's even found quite a celebrity status, and has accomplished as much as 100 people put together in his life, but he remains so humble. He's definitely someone myself, and many other Canadians and people around the world look up to. I wish I could meet him one day!
@@ylette His family have a YT chan hosted by his son that is interesting. It's an info based chan with a variety of topics. There is also a vid of Chris doing "Space Oddity" on it. It's called Rare Earth.
This was an absolute delight to watch. Chris Hadfield is an amazing communicator, so much so that I think he should be working as a NASA public affairs officer (PAO). Thank you for posting this, CBC.
i think a lot of people will agree with me when i say when it comes to almost anything about space Chris hadfield is the best teacher because he explains everything in detail
good thing we got a manned crew back aboard the ISS after the last failure. mere days left until the station was to be left un manned. and the supply mission from space x was pretty successful despite the missed landing.
No, it's not. It's very old, and the only reason it's still in use - corruption in Roscosmos. They don't invent anything new - only exploiting that old junk from Soviet Union.
@@dmitrorobinson8991 why waste money on building a new launch vehicle when you have the most reliable space craft in history??? Your comment makes little sense
Quarantined for two weeks then they walk out to the pad with a whole group of people and some even touching them. Were they all in quarantine for two weeks.
Chris, thank you for your work as an astronaut and more importantly as a diplomat and teacher for everyone involved in the space program. You make space travel approachable for the common man and bring people of different countries and cultures together in friendship and common interests.
Egor Buryi Vostok was roughly the same size as the Mercury, both for 1 person. Gemini -2 much like Voskhod, Apollo-3. All are comparable. But what to expect from the 60’s technology?
It take a 'long' time for to get the Soyuz out from the Hangar and till the place where it will be launch, so I appreciated when you explained what the astronauts if do during that time...
@Thierry Mansour They do get enemas. They also have a diaper on so they can go to the bathroom should they need to go if there are many delays and launch issues.
Thanks Astronaut Chris, for sharing all your experiences, thank you for all the Astronauts boarding in space for more knowledge gained in the advancement of science,, it was really tough job, it takes gift, calling, passion, dream, talents skills, courage, patience endurance to be one! Congratulations and God bless!
I mean, Air(gas) and liquids are both considered fluid hence the comparison is pretty accurate scientifically speaking. They are bound to the same type of drag called viscous drag just the ratio of density changes resulting in a relatively higher drag in liquid and lower drag in air BUT it's proportional and a very good comparison.
I found that odd too. Aren't you undermining your quarantine and sterilization if you're just going to march them through a crowd of dirty people with faces exposed?
yea he just finished saying the last 12 hours before launch they were wiped down with rubbing alcohol. i dont get it? photo op 2 weeks prior to launch, maybe??
@@aristeidislykas7163 the common cold is a virus, and theyre wiped down for more than that, as mentioned, fungal spores, which travel through the air, which come to think of it, is in all likely events, covering the spacesuits, shoes, etc. as they board the spaceshuttle an ounce of prevention....
@@bigchieftomato Nah they even untie the suits to pee on the wheel of the bus on the way to the launch site. Been doing it that way since Gagarin. They put on the suit, test the suit, undo the suit, then launch without another test, every time.
Is clean always the most healthy?? We have all these bacteria inside and on our bodies all the time. How long can we really survive without ANY bacteria?
@@theflyinggasmask On ISS, there is very little of bacteria and disease as well. So technically you can't get some bacterial disease from any other else as long people there are fit.
I love to see them in their space suits, all standing next to each other. One with a Russian flag, one with a U.S. flag, and another with a Canadian flag. Perhaps the best thing about these space programs is getting these super powers accustomed to working together, cooperating, and showing people something which they can be proud of accomplishing together, despite our various past conflicts and disagreements.
BUT, if they are in quarantine this whole time, why in the world would they walk outside waving before launch? That is what is shown at 00:50. And that guy who is walking with them TOUCHES their suit! Even more people touch them while getting ready to load. Are they sprayed with disinfectant after all that? Is that shot out of context??
I'll take a rocket and capsule with decades of proven track record and successful launch aborts outside of test cases before untested tech. Not saying that the Falcon 9 isn't as safe, just saying that the Russians have the evidence to back up their claims.
Kelekky Soyuz isn’t ICBM. R-7 is, but Soyuz is launch vehicle. You can say that Falcon 9 also ICBM if you send payload into suborbital trajectory. And R-7 (that ICBM) launched first satellite. So it’s not really an ICBM
Chris is an amazing teacher and astronaut. When on the ISS, he put out some great videos. His ability to talk the talk, but in plain understandable language is so refreshing. My favorite astronaut/teacher. Thank you Chris!
Hes not my favourite astronaut, but I am proud hes Canadian thats for sure.
I’ve noticed most astronauts are the same, highly intelligent but make it simple.
He came to my school and did a speech like this when I was really young. Too young to appreciate it. It wasn’t until years later that I realized that I was in the presence of one of the most important astronauts in history.
Oumuamua is extra-terrestrial ? . leJyvVPXVwI
The Soyuz is like your old corolla, it's not fancy but gets the job done
it's like your old Karl Benz - first in the world, currently with only one existing alternative.
it's like your corolla, provided it's one of the 2 cars existing.
Looks more like a 67 Ford Mustang to me. It's beautiful, reduced to the max and one of kind.
mashamylaramu what is the alternative?
Shenzhou program
@@mashamylaramu yeah! Fancy Chinese copy of Russian syouz.
Chris Hadfield is so intellectually, emotional, and mentally brilliant. He's even found quite a celebrity status, and has accomplished as much as 100 people put together in his life, but he remains so humble. He's definitely someone myself, and many other Canadians and people around the world look up to. I wish I could meet him one day!
2:57 what I like of Chris Hadfield is that he never assumes anything, he either knows or doesn’t know... very bright man
It's time for Chris to have his own science show. Maybe a modern version of The Nature of Things that Suzuki did.
Canuck Fundy sounds good. I like his analogies.
Would totally watch that. It should be called Space Flanders Explains Stuff.
@@ylette His family have a YT chan hosted by his son that is interesting. It's an info based chan with a variety of topics. There is also a vid of Chris doing "Space Oddity" on it. It's called Rare Earth.
Maybe he could Co host a modern tech/science/engineering show with Chris Barrie. That would be nr1. Awesome.
Suzuki...
Thank you Chris Hadfield for your comments. I really enjoyed it 👍
Lots of respect for you
"wearing their full snowmobile suits..." The most Canadian thing I've heard in a long time.
lmfao I was thinking the same thing
talking about quarantine i thought this was filmed a month ago. nope it was a year ago. whoops
There are more diseases than S.A.R.S...
Astronauts always quarantine.
It’s actually too years ago (2018)
Yeah and they are interviewing him online as opposed to in real life
I though myself that the guy wants to make public happier during covid lockdown :D
I like the way Chris explains scientific things and simplifies them to his audience. Always a delight to hear him
This was an absolute delight to watch. Chris Hadfield is an amazing communicator, so much so that I think he should be working as a NASA public affairs officer (PAO). Thank you for posting this, CBC.
Don't get old Chris, please. Thank you CBC.
He's such a great speaker, so easy to lisen to and he doesn't read from a script he always speaks from experience.
Удлинител :)
Thx to Chris for this detailed explanation
The first tool used by the primates when evolving its still vital in space age, a stick
The good 'ol R7 ballistic missile putting in work 61 years of upgrades later.
i think a lot of people will agree with me when i say when it comes to almost anything about space Chris hadfield is the best teacher because he explains everything in detail
they keep u quarantine but when u get to the pad you have a 100 peeps around ....
Thought exactly the same.
Because those suits don't enter ISS.
@@hiibrain The astronauts do.. Airborne viruses can still be breathed in by the astronauts.
I've never found such an understandable explanation of Space journey ever before! Salutes to this man!! This video is one of a kind!
8:01 so lit fam
Thanks for sharing the human moments of astronauts during the lift off..
The passion , the knowledge from this man. Love listening to him for hours !
Im a Canadian and proud of this achievement.
Saved by the Ball of what achievement? Of Soviet Union Space achievements?
Chris, you're absolutely cool!
We love you \m/
Who gives space exploration a thumbs down. What the hell.
Thanks, Chris. You're a champion.
1:17 cheeky pat on the bum right there
Amazing video, thank you both CBC for bringing the video and Chris for sharing this amazing experience he has! Again thank you so much.
I fuckn love his explanation of how prepared they are
1:19 you can hear someone shouting in Italian "in bocca al lupo!" , I wonder who
good thing we got a manned crew back aboard the ISS after the last failure. mere days left until the station was to be left un manned. and the supply mission from space x was pretty successful despite the missed landing.
Seeing spacecraft in action is so serial, thinking about how this could become common just like how the first planes did. So cool.
he's my favorite astronaut 🙂 very cool to hear his commentary.
The technology was way ahead of its time, it is still the best to this day 2020
The technology was the best until today when the dragon launched
No, it's not. It's very old, and the only reason it's still in use - corruption in Roscosmos. They don't invent anything new - only exploiting that old junk from Soviet Union.
Pintu Kayu exactly, that ICBM is the thing that made the space race, sent a man, sent a dog, and then sent a bunch of americans without a rocket
@@dmitrorobinson8991 why waste money on building a new launch vehicle when you have the most reliable space craft in history??? Your comment makes little sense
@@ntf5211 no u
Quarantined for two weeks then they walk out to the pad with a whole group of people and some even touching them. Were they all in quarantine for two weeks.
Chris, thank you for your work as an astronaut and more importantly as a diplomat and teacher for everyone involved in the space program. You make space travel approachable for the common man and bring people of different countries and cultures together in friendship and common interests.
Chris Hadfield is a hero and badass
You're not in Kansascstan anymore
Just Kansasstan, man. Set your -stan's name right! :)))
@@Atheist-flat Watch the edge, you might fall off! baby steps!
And I thought the dragon was cramped but that is my worst nightmare 😂
Lgac123 Lgac123 well, first American capsules weren’t good. Mercury was very cramped in comparison to Voskhod and Vostok
Egor Buryi Vostok was roughly the same size as the Mercury, both for 1 person. Gemini -2 much like Voskhod, Apollo-3. All are comparable. But what to expect from the 60’s technology?
I thought the Dragon was quite spacious, like a tesla-capsule
Luz 5020 I think Dragon can technically handle up to 7 people, but NASA will only fly it with 4 for some reason.
@@t.mitchell9135 Yes, but even with 4 people it'S more spacious than the soyuz which can hold only 3 or 4
I can't wait for a remastered version.
1:19 Un "in bocca al lupo" ad cazzum si librò dalla folla
Man that would make me so claustrophobic sitting in there, I’m having trouble watching how tiny and cramped it is inside that ship! 🤦♂️
Same here,I wonder how astronauts and cosmonauts are vetted for claustrophobia during training?
It take a 'long' time for to get the Soyuz out from the Hangar and till the place where it will be launch, so I appreciated when you explained what the astronauts if do during that time...
On the walk out in coats the Russian grabbed a person close and took a pic! Wtf? Thought they had to be isolated?
@Thierry Mansour They do get enemas. They also have a diaper on so they can go to the bathroom should they need to go if there are many delays and launch issues.
@@Atheist-flat You oughta take a long walk on a flat Earth.
Hat's off to the scientists, engineers and technicians of the Soyuz program !!!
I always wanted to go to the iss and you made it more easy for me
Thanks Astronaut Chris, for sharing all your experiences, thank you for all the Astronauts boarding in space for more knowledge gained in the advancement of science,, it was really tough job, it takes gift, calling, passion, dream, talents skills, courage, patience endurance to be one! Congratulations and God bless!
I was looking for all videos to see how are astronauts entering in Soyuz capsule on top of the rocket? they always skip it
So greAt to really know whats going on !! Ty !!
This is perfect, always wanted this to be explained!!
Knowing the all answers about your exam.. great feeling, I believe))
INCREDIBLE "inside" coverage with a dude...that deserves the coverage. Chris does. NASA does.
I searched a lot of utube videos n found only his videos satisfactory
thanks mr Hadfield
6:45 loved the comparison of a rocket to a boat weaving around 😀
I mean, Air(gas) and liquids are both considered fluid hence the comparison is pretty accurate scientifically speaking.
They are bound to the same type of drag called viscous drag just the ratio of density changes resulting in a relatively higher drag in liquid and lower drag in air BUT it's proportional and a very good comparison.
space unites us
Puzzled as to why their visors are open on the walk to the launch site? No cold viruses or spores in the air in that environment?
I found that odd too. Aren't you undermining your quarantine and sterilization if you're just going to march them through a crowd of dirty people with faces exposed?
yea he just finished saying the last 12 hours before launch they were wiped down with rubbing alcohol. i dont get it? photo op 2 weeks prior to launch, maybe??
Actually the common-cold viruses are transmitted by touching. The best way to avoid having a cold is to not rub your hands on your eyes or nose.
@@aristeidislykas7163 the common cold is a virus, and theyre wiped down for more than that, as mentioned, fungal spores, which travel through the air, which come to think of it, is in all likely events, covering the spacesuits, shoes, etc. as they board the spaceshuttle
an ounce of prevention....
@@bigchieftomato Nah they even untie the suits to pee on the wheel of the bus on the way to the launch site. Been doing it that way since Gagarin. They put on the suit, test the suit, undo the suit, then launch without another test, every time.
And i love astronaut. Im from malaysia
Is clean always the most healthy??
We have all these bacteria inside and on our bodies all the time.
How long can we really survive without ANY bacteria?
Bacteria is nice, but! you can't escape if you get sick on the space station.
@@theflyinggasmask On ISS, there is very little of bacteria and disease as well. So technically you can't get some bacterial disease from any other else as long people there are fit.
I love to see them in their space suits, all standing next to each other. One with a Russian flag, one with a U.S. flag, and another with a Canadian flag. Perhaps the best thing about these space programs is getting these super powers accustomed to working together, cooperating, and showing people something which they can be proud of accomplishing together, despite our various past conflicts and disagreements.
Chris do you think bubbles could be on the next space launch?
How do the external tanks blow off without damaging the space craft?? Does the separation happen inside the Bars holding the tanks?
The external tanks also have small jettison rockets to push them away from the rocket
The boosters are separated using explosive bolts.
Ultra cool vid. Wow! Thanks so much. So cool.
Russia keeps the space travel going . awesome hope to see more in future
Thank you. And all the men and wonderful women of the space station. Keeping the human race moving to the stars
Hi Chris what are the bags/fabrick that they tie in front of the suit Bill in Ireland
BUT, if they are in quarantine this whole time, why in the world would they walk outside waving before launch? That is what is shown at 00:50. And that guy who is walking with them TOUCHES their suit! Even more people touch them while getting ready to load. Are they sprayed with disinfectant after all that? Is that shot out of context??
I wish Chris Hadfield would come out of retirement and be selected to ride on one of the Crew Dragon missions and/or future lunar missions.
Little extender stick?
Quel est l'impact sur le réchauffement de la planète d'envoyer une navette dans l'atmosphère?
His wrist watch is that loose that it started floating around his wrist in zero gravity! I was onboard until he said that 🤔🤔!
Crazy to compare the seating area of the Soyuz to the Crew Dragon. So much more modern.
well it is basically the oldest rocket and is just an ICBM
Kelekky AAAaaAAaAA not an ICBM. ICBM was it’s grandgranddad R-7. Soyuz is just orbital rocket
Its a Soviets/russian doctrine to concentrate only on the job, practicality.. comfort is the last priority.
I love soyuz MS-20 to the ISS
Quarantine 😳
I can just imagine him struggling to push a button with that extender stick due to all the vibrating during liftoff. Lol
How does the air recycling working?
2CO2 + 2Na2O2 = 2Na2CO3 + O2.
Or something like that.
Hadfield for prime minister
if i know all the answers on my exam ima be suspicous
and welcome to 1st class Crew Dragon!
I'll take a rocket and capsule with decades of proven track record and successful launch aborts outside of test cases before untested tech.
Not saying that the Falcon 9 isn't as safe, just saying that the Russians have the evidence to back up their claims.
MrEppart yea I prefer to ride the ICBM that is older than you are
Kelekky Soyuz isn’t ICBM. R-7 is, but Soyuz is launch vehicle. You can say that Falcon 9 also ICBM if you send payload into suborbital trajectory. And R-7 (that ICBM) launched first satellite. So it’s not really an ICBM
Egor Buryi oh ok
In 2:04 he is playing Sfs
0:07 Thomas Pesquet French astronaut on the bottom right corner 😃
"I wasn't in Kazakhstan anymore" LOL
Why isn't this man on our currency
JoJo is gonna go to the space
Solo il ho sentito un "in bocca al lupo" al 1:20?
No, lo dice chiaramente, non ci avevo fatto caso. Magari si tratta di personale tecnico ESA lì per la missione.
mam this guy must have STORIES to tell!
Now were quarantined
1:17 why are they being frog marched and why did that astronaut get slapped on the arse?
i guess, it's the only way to cheer them up without touching and risking their life support system.
It's a thick space suit designed to hold in pressurized air, not for walking in a 1G environment.
Quarantine hmmm recognise that
Awww we didn't get to see the korolov cross
We are told it's approximately """4000 miles ”""to the center of the Earth., It's ""250 miles”"to the international space station.….
earths core, and earth
atmosphere. are 2 very different things.
As Americans (as we always do with things we like), we now claim him as one of our own. Sorry Chris, you're an American now.
Russian engineering is on its own class
I always thought u might nervous but u describe they trained so hard to there just ready to go thanku
Is it just me, it looks like there using iPad Pros?
I wish our schools and universities were as concerned about getting the students being ready for the exams. :)
I always wanted to speak with Chris Hadfield and Stephen Hawking.... The second one is gone from us, so I hope to speak with Mr. Hadfield one day..
Chris, what is up with that crazy situation, the hole in a wall????!!!!!
What are you talking about ?
boboprime2000
The hole drilled in Soyuz spacecraft wall!
@@alexkastano96 that was just a manufacturing mistake and has been patched up
boboprime2000
ok whatever...
..they do not use drilling procedures in building that craft...
@@alexkastano96 where the hell did you get that from ?
I may be right about planet Venus
Chris in the capsule there are bags tied with orange tape,what are these thanks Bill in Ireland Ive met you in Dublin
It's the cargo
He is only a cosmonaut, the astronauts are those who have been to a star, in the case of the USA to the Moon
Mr. Hadfeld looks like he's trying to look like his "Simpsons" Twitter emoji.