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National Space Society Town Hall - NSS Senior Leadership Open House
National Space Society Town Hall, July 18, 2024, NSS Senior Leadership Open House
with
Karlton Johnson, Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, Board of Governors
Isaac Arthur, President
Dale Skran, Senior Vice President, Chief Operating Officer
Welcome to a special National Space Society Town Hall Open House featuring our senior leadership with Karlton Johnson, NSS Chief Executive Officer and BoG Chairman, Isaac Arthur, NSS President, and Dale Skran, NSS Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Gain insights into our recent accomplishments, current challenges, and exciting future programs and plans. Discover the key issues facing space advocacy organizations and the strategies we are employing to advance our mission of space exploration, development and settlement. Enjoy an exciting, fun, and informative discussion with these accomplished and dynamic individuals who have dedicated their expertise and passion to make humanity a spacefaring civilization.
Karlton Johnson (Col, USAF-Retired) is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Space Society and Chairman of the Society’s Board of Governors (BoG). As the senior executive overseeing a variety of business operations and objectives, he shapes major strategic decisions regarding the NSS’s direction, leads our c-suite cadre, and steers the organization towards successful outcomes. In the latter capacity, he serves as the primary spokesperson for the Board of Governors, provides overall leadership to enhance board effectiveness and performance, and fosters board cooperation in support of the Society’s goals.
Karlton is a senior executive leader with over 36 years of subject matter experience in strategic leadership, partnership creation, mission assurance, and the development of emerging space markets. He brings extensive corporate board experience and has advised internationally to drive large-scale program initiatives from requirements to full implementation.
His distinguished career in the Air Force included senior leadership roles where he oversaw strategic operations and communications technologies essential to national security. In the private sector, Karlton is influential towards enabling the growth of space market expansion opportunities for Fortune 500 firms. Additionally, he successfully engages with Congressional leaders to garner support for various space-related legislative initiatives and advocates for commercial and civil space programs, space traffic management, planetary defense, and space economic development advancements.
Isaac Arthur is the creator of the wildly successful Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur, an award-winning weekly science education and entertainment show with more than 780,000 subscribers and over 700 episodes on UA-cam. The show covers a wide range of futuristic concepts including space technology, development, and exploration, and focuses on how humanity or other hypothetical advanced civilizations may behave logistically, technologically, and socially, both in the near and distant future, under the understood laws of science. Isaac is also a regular guest on a variety of news and entertainment shows ranging from online productions to national radio shows, and he consults on science fiction books and video games.
Isaac attended Kent State University majoring in physics and graduating top of his class at age 20 and served in the United States Army during the Iraq war. When not working on his show, Isaac serves as the chair of the Ashtabula, Ohio Board of Elections under the Ohio Secretary of State. Isaac was elected NSS President in April 2023. He serves as the public face of NSS, promoting its mission and providing strategic guidance for the organization.
Dale Skran worked 17 years with Bell Labs (AT&T, Lucent Technologies) and continued his career at several companies including Ascend Communications (VP of Enterprise Engineering), Sonus Networks (Director of Engineering), and CMWare (Founder, CEO, COO, and VP of Engineering). He was also a negotiator/manager at the UN (International Telecommunication Union) where he led the development of international Internet standards for video conferencing and voice services (VoIP).
Dale has written dozens of NSS blog posts and has written many articles in Ad Astra magazine as well as other space related mediums such as The Space Review and Space News. Dale currently holds the following NSS leadership positions: Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Co-Chair of the Bylaws Committee, Co-Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee, and At-large Board Member. Additionally, he is a member of the Diversity Committee, the Club for the Future team, and the Space Settlement Advocacy Committee. In the past he has served as NSS Executive Vice President, Chair of the Policy Committee, and CEO.
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National Space Society Space Forum - Cybersecurity in Space: Now and in the Future
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National Space Society Space Forum, Thursday, July 11, 2024 Cybersecurity in Space: Now and in the Future Bryce Meyer Software Engineering/Cybersecurity Professional NSS Space Ambassador In today's world, our increasing reliance on space-based technologies makes the protection of space assets and personnel more critical than ever. Space systems, including satellites, space stations, and crewed ...
NSS Space Forum, Wally Funk: Higher, Faster, Longer with Loretta Hall
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National Space Society Space Forum, June 20, 2024 Wally Funk: Higher, Faster, Longer With Loretta Hall Author and Researcher NSS Space Ambassador Watch this NSS Space Forum for an inspiring presentation by NSS Space Ambassador Loretta Hall as she delves into the remarkable life of Wally Funk, a trailblazer in aviation and space exploration. In 1961, thirteen highly skilled female pilots, later ...
NSS Space Forum "A Launch Director's Perspective" with NASA Launch Director Bob Sieck
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National Space Society Space Forum, May 9, 2024 A Launch Director’s Perspective With Bob Sieck Space Shuttle Launch Director (Ret) NASA Kennedy Space Center "Go for Launch." When listening to the countdown for a rocket launch, those are the words we eagerly await as we brace for the mighty roar and blinding light of engine ignition. Spoken by the launch director, it is the final affirmation tha...
From Campus to the Cosmos: The EagleCam Adventure - An NSS Space Forum
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National Space Society Space Forum May 2, 2024 From Campus to the Cosmos: The EagleCam Adventure With Vikas Patel, Undergraduate Student, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 2023 Astronaut Scholar Join us for an informative space forum to learn about an ambitious student-led project aiming to capture the first lunar landing selfie. In 2019, Intuitive Machines (IM) co-founder and Embry-Riddle ...
National Space Society Town Hall - Preview of the 2024 International Space Development Conference
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The National Space Society invites you to watch our Town Hall held on Thursday, April 11, 2024, "A Preview of the 2024 NSS International Space Development Conference (ISDC): No Limits" With Aggie Kobrin, ISDC 2024 Organizer and Director of Publications Rod Pyle, ISDC 2024 Organizer and Editor-In-Chief, Ad Astra Magazine Tony Paustian, ISDC 2024 Chair and Vice-President, Marketing Embark on huma...
National Space Society Space Forum - Navigating the Florida Space Coast Rocket Landscape
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National Space Society Space Forum - March 14, 2024 - Navigating the Florida Space Coast Rocket Landscape With Special Guest Laura Forczyk Founder and Executive Director - Astralytical Researcher, Consultant and Author In 2023, Florida's Space Coast witnessed a spectacular display of seventy-two launches from the Kennedy Space Center/Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (KSC/CCSFS) launch complex...
National Space Society Space Forum - March 7, 2024 - Maximizing Your Solar Eclipse Experience
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Maximizing Your Solar Eclipse Experience Jim Plaxco President, Chicago Society for Space Studies NSS Space Ambassador Are you ready for an astronomical adventure? The "Great North American Eclipse," that will occur on April 8, 2024, will trace a narrow path of totality across 13 U.S. states. The solar eclipse will begin over the South Pacific Ocean and cross North America, passing over Mexico, ...
NSS Space Forum - February 8, 2024 - Hollywood Goes to Space with Danica Vallone
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National Space Society Space Forum, February 8, 2024 Hollywood Goes to Space With Special Guest Danica Vallone Founder and CEO Red Hen Industries Movies have long been a medium for storytelling and entertainment. For space enthusiasts, a popular genre for us is space movies, which depict exploration and discovery beyond our Earth. Whether these movies have been fact based or science fiction, th...
NSS Space Forum - November 30, 2023 - Is Space Development Best Left to AI-Enhanced Robots?
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National Space Society Space Forum, November 30, 2023 Debate Proposition: Space Development is Best Left to AI-Enhanced Robots Enjoy this very special space forum featuring the NSS Space Ambassadors Stevan Akerley, Bryce Meyer and Jim Plaxco as they debate the proposition “Space Development is best left to AI-Enhanced Robots.” Space development is at the forefront of the National Space Society’...
NSS Space Forum - 2023 Space Year in Review with Larry Boyle
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NSS Space Forum - 2023 Space Year in Review with Larry Boyle
Space Settlement Summit 2023 - Closing Remarks by NSS Pres. Isaac Arthur
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Space Settlement Summit 2023 - Closing Remarks by NSS Pres. Isaac Arthur
NSS Space Forum - Chasing New Horizons: A Conversation with Dr. Alan Stern, October 19, 2023
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NSS Space Forum - Chasing New Horizons: A Conversation with Dr. Alan Stern, October 19, 2023
NSS Space Forum - The Sew Sisters: The Untold Story of NASA Seamstresses, October 12, 2023
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NSS Space Forum - The Sew Sisters: The Untold Story of NASA Seamstresses, October 12, 2023
NSS Space Forum - NASA New Technologies: On-Orbit Servicing and Manufacturing with James Tomaka
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NSS Space Forum - NASA New Technologies: On-Orbit Servicing and Manufacturing with James Tomaka
NSS Space Forum - The Space Fair and Instabase with Dr. Doug Plata
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NSS Space Forum - The Space Fair and Instabase with Dr. Doug Plata
NSS Space Forum - How Science Keeps Earth Safe from Hazardous Asteroids - Jonathan Dagle
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NSS Space Forum - How Science Keeps Earth Safe from Hazardous Asteroids - Jonathan Dagle
NSS Space Forum - The New Guys Astronaut Class with Meredith Bagby
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NSS Space Forum - The New Guys Astronaut Class with Meredith Bagby
Space Solar Power: The Future is Here . . . an NSS Space Forum with Gary Barnhard and John Mankins
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Space Solar Power: The Future is Here . . . an NSS Space Forum with Gary Barnhard and John Mankins
NSS Space Forum - Connecting the Space Curious to the Space Serious - Christina Korp, March 9, 2023
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NSS Space Forum - Connecting the Space Curious to the Space Serious - Christina Korp, March 9, 2023
NSS Space Forum - The Past 200 Years of Space Tourism, with Bill Bradshaw, February 9, 2023
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NSS Space Forum - The Past 200 Years of Space Tourism, with Bill Bradshaw, February 9, 2023
NSS Space Forum - Turning Orbital Trash into Space Treasure with Al Anzaldúa, NSS Policy Committee
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NSS Space Forum - Turning Orbital Trash into Space Treasure with Al Anzaldúa, NSS Policy Committee
NSS Space Forum - Vikram-S Rocket: A Discussion with the SKYROOT Staff
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NSS Space Forum - Vikram-S Rocket: A Discussion with the SKYROOT Staff
NSS Space Forum - Commercial LEO Space Stations and the NASA Commercial LEO Destinations Program
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NSS Space Forum - Commercial LEO Space Stations and the NASA Commercial LEO Destinations Program
NSS Space Forum - 2022 Space Year in Review with Larry Boyle
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NSS Space Forum - 2022 Space Year in Review with Larry Boyle
Dear Earth: We're Sorry for What We've Done to You... - one-minute version 2022
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Dear Earth: We're Sorry for What We've Done to You... - one-minute version 2022
Dear Earth: We're Sorry for What We've Done to You... - two-minute version 2022
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Dear Earth: We're Sorry for What We've Done to You... - two-minute version 2022
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS): A Conversation with SEDS-USA Leaders
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Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS): A Conversation with SEDS-USA Leaders
NSS Space Forum - From Fashion to Space: An Artist’s Adventures, A Conversation with James Vaughan
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NSS Space Forum - From Fashion to Space: An Artist’s Adventures, A Conversation with James Vaughan

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MasterCommanderBastid
    @MasterCommanderBastid День тому

    Great stream! As for the idea of PSA’s… I’m a voiceover professional and I’d be willing to donate my talents if it fits the objective. Who is the point of contact for more information?

  • @user-cy2on3gc3k
    @user-cy2on3gc3k 11 днів тому

    Thank you so much for sharing 💚💚💚💚

  • @planetrutheruk7518
    @planetrutheruk7518 13 днів тому

    WOAH woah woah guys!!!! Please someone check me back!! The only thing that's been to space is your imagination!!! The "SCAM SHUTTLE" is a glorified hot air balloon.

  • @DaleRobert-zx5es
    @DaleRobert-zx5es 13 днів тому

    I didnt watch all of this but from what i did im guessing cameras back then couldnt pick up the moon sun or stars

  • @DaleRobert-zx5es
    @DaleRobert-zx5es 13 днів тому

    They just launch parts into space and hope and prey they connect? Or were there astronauts with big wrenches floating around all over the place? Stop fucking lying

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 18 днів тому

    NASA had an attitude to the when it came to how many flights they could fly a year being like it was the Titanic with so few lifeboats

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 18 днів тому

    Copilot John McBride looks a lot like Donald Trump

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 18 днів тому

    Too bad Bob Crippen didn't fly in Apollo mission he would have been of its most handsome astronauts of that era

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 18 днів тому

    I hope now NASA never gets stupid again about the very idea of launching a space ship with people on board to fuel a commercial Satellite versus it being done remotely or a private spacecraft going up and doing it. And also I hope in a lot of people hope NASA never launches a reusable spacecraft with large satellites again with the expectation NASA had in the 70s and in the early to mid 80s

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 18 днів тому

    I wish this flight had been just about starting the Earth's ozone layer and helping Canada understand how humans adapt in space.

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 18 днів тому

    The whole crew should have been involved in some of the Canadian experiments

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 18 днів тому

    I think Paul Scully-Power should not have been on this mission. An nasa mission specialist should have been on there. I think history will prove the only payroll specialist astronauts that should have flown on the shuttles before Challenger where foreign astronauts. Some of these poor astronauts had to wait so long to make one trip in the space.

  • @user-ti5vu8jf4u
    @user-ti5vu8jf4u 20 днів тому

    Don’t forget about Clyde the guy who discovered Pluto

  • @tremsls
    @tremsls 21 день тому

    Staged nonsense

  • @tremsls
    @tremsls 21 день тому

    All staged and scripted. How do people believe this crap. No real footage of anything! What a gong show pack of lies

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 22 дні тому

    I think history will show these things about the space shuttle program first of all, before challenger, no ejection seats, second overrliance commercial satellites, 3 flying a private sector people to do experiments instead of the astronauts themselves doing it I think history will prove that the payload specials that flew on the shuttle were the foreign astronauts who flew in the early days. 4th this great nation giving up on skylab for this largely shit shuttle program. I think the space shuttle also proved the it's good not to put all your eggs in one basket. Not to build a spaceship for several multi purposes. Anyways NASA should have had two or three more missions to Skylab to make sure that the thing could have been maintained when the first shuttle flew .

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 22 дні тому

    I think history will show these things about the space shuttle program first of all, before challenger, no ejection seats, second overrliance commercial satellites, 3 flying a private sector people to do experiments instead of the astronauts themselves doing it I think history will prove that the payload specials that flew on the shuttle were the foreign astronauts who flew in the early days. 4th this great nation giving up on skylab for this largely shit shuttle program. I think the space shuttle also proved the it's good not to put all your eggs in one basket. Not to build a spaceship for several multi purposes. Anyways NASA should have had two or three more missions to Skylab to make sure that the thing could have been maintained when the first shuttle flew . NASA got stupid on the what microgravity could do to the human body because of how things were at the time of this Mission and it wasn't until the 90s they rediscovered knowledge that they had before the mid-70s

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 22 дні тому

    I think history will show these things about the space shuttle program first of all, before challenger, no ejection seats, second overrliance commercial satellites, 3 flying a private sector people to do experiments instead of the astronauts themselves doing it I think history will prove that the payload specials that flew on the shuttle were the foreign astronauts who flew in the early days. 4th this great nation giving up on skylab for this largely shit shuttle program. I think the space shuttle also proved the it's good not to put all your eggs in one basket. Not to build a spaceship for several multi purposes. Anyways NASA should have had two or three more missions to Skylab to make sure that the thing could have been maintained when the first shuttle flew . NASA got stupid on the what microgravity could do to the human body because of how things were at the time of this Mission and it wasn't until the 90s they rediscovered knowledge that they had before the mid-70s

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 22 дні тому

    I think history will show three things about the space shuttle program first of all, before challenger, no ejection seats, second overrliance commercial satellites, 3 flying a private sector people to do experiments instead of the astronauts themselves doing it I think history will prove that the payload specials that flew on the shuttle were the foreign astronauts who flew in the early days. 4th this great nation giving up on skylab for this largely shit shuttle program. I think the space shuttle also proved the it's good not to put all your eggs in one basket. Not to build a spaceship for several multi purposes. Anyways NASA should have had two or three more missions to Skylab to make sure that the thing could have been maintained when the first shuttle flew .

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 22 дні тому

    I think history will show three things about the space shuttle program first of all, before challenger, no ejection seats, second overrliance commercial satellites, 3 flying a private sector people to do experiments instead of the astronauts themselves doing it I think history will prove that the payload specials that flew on the shuttle were the foreign astronauts who flew in the early days

  • @LorinGanzel
    @LorinGanzel 22 дні тому

    I think the dumbest thing about this mission was Charles Walker being on board to conduct the commercial experiment he did instead of it being done by most of the crew.

    • @davidbrandt-erichsen1608
      @davidbrandt-erichsen1608 22 дні тому

      On the contrary, Charles Walker was very smart. He designed an experiment that was so complex that he was the only one who could do it. It made him the first industrial astronaut.

  • @Jake-rc4xi
    @Jake-rc4xi 29 днів тому

    The crew of STS-42 included Roberta Bondar, the first Canadian woman in space. Mary Cleave was assigned to this mission but withdrew herself due to personal reasons. She was replaced by Manley "Sonny" Carter. However, Carter was killed in a plane crash on April 5, 1991, seven months prior to the launch. David Hilmers was then chosen to replace Carter.

  • @pilotboy217
    @pilotboy217 Місяць тому

    Why do you send the same people to space? Why are they only special chosen people? I believe Earth is bigger and a little different....thats what they are selling us at least.

  • @williamrosen3179
    @williamrosen3179 Місяць тому

    For those who know, “Yikes!”

  • @dan061832
    @dan061832 Місяць тому

    As relevant today as ever, the foresight (and blindspots) of space folks is always apparent.

  • @stephenhumble7627
    @stephenhumble7627 Місяць тому

    Good interview i find it annoying that SpaceX and Blue Origin often get mentioned together as if they are similar categorised as new space when that is not actually true. While both are private companies i would put blue origin into the old space category. The blue moon HLS lander was a dead ringer for the Apollo lander and BO even collaborated with old space companies Lockheed martin and Northrop Grumman in the HLS competition who proposed an Apollo like lander with expendable transfer element , expendable descent element and wanted near 6 billion for a lander only big enough for 2 people and not much bigger than Apollo. It was effectively an Apollo replay. Thankfully they lost the HLS competition. had they won it would have been a victory for old space and the end of Artemis ever improving on Apollo instead it would have repeated Apollo complete with being cancelled because of the staggering cost for an underwhelming result - it would have been cancelled even faster than Apollo. National Teams partner included Lockheed who make the Orion capsule which has earned them over 20 billion USD and will land them many billions more under the terms of the Orion's cost plus contract BO's HLS lander clearly fills a roll that will always require an earth ascent and return vehicle like Orion and SLS. VS SpaceX winning with starship creates the possibility in future that Artemis could be done with starship's alone and that jeopardises the income stream of the cost plus contracts for SLS and Orion. It was revealed in BO's failed legal challenge over the HLS award to SpaceX. Their legal case document for why Blue Origins National team should have won was the many job's for the boys it would create in the many states across the wide supplier network of the national team's industrial partners base. This is the kind of mindset that the SLS and Constellation advocated to keep the money flowing so as to provide jobs in states for existing contractors who's political reps then promoted the contracts - the self licking ice-cream as Lori calls it. NASA awarding the HLS to SpaceX was reminiscent of Lori's advocating commercial crew in the past rather than than an old space style job program. Blue origin has old space people involved or infiltrating to bring an old space approach. National Team was done to leverage the old space company's Lockheed and Northrop's and ULA's lobby power and friends network to influence NASA and win the HLS contract their proposed HLS was an Apollo dead ringer lander seemingly to invoke the glory of Apollo and the huge cash cow it had previously bought them. Although they failed initially their plan did actually end up working as the BO National team's lobbying power forced NASA into buying their lander as well. The lobby power of the old space is as present as ever like a parasite perfectly evolved to feed on it's host and NASA's budget. It was like history repeating just like in Escaping Gravity where they resurrected Constellation as SLS and Orion. Once again they have pulled off another stunt by forcing NASA to buy a lander that will remain dependent on SLS and Orion it ensures the continuance of the SLS and Orion programs till at least Artemis 5.

  • @MontoyaGamer1_Entertainment
    @MontoyaGamer1_Entertainment Місяць тому

    Engine Failure

  • @MontoyaGamer1_Entertainment
    @MontoyaGamer1_Entertainment Місяць тому

    STS-6: The Maiden Voyage of Challenger

  • @wrightmf
    @wrightmf Місяць тому

    Interesting to see when crew walks into the Astro Van there are not teams of armored guards like we see in later Shuttle missions.

  • @Alexandre13026
    @Alexandre13026 Місяць тому

    Perdi a conta de quantas vezes eu já vi esse vídeo e todas as vezes é emocionante.

  • @christopherwaits7852
    @christopherwaits7852 Місяць тому

    Eeery that Dick Scobee is talking about the SRB’s and “you don’t want problems with those”

  • @WildmanDk
    @WildmanDk Місяць тому

    swimming pool

  • @malkchatters1046
    @malkchatters1046 Місяць тому

    Is this a parody account?. All i can see is fake ass 🐂💩

  • @Readymaids23
    @Readymaids23 Місяць тому

    lovely background noise - almost every video has this...

  • @UFOSAREHERE-YES
    @UFOSAREHERE-YES Місяць тому

    " we have the alien spaceship... under observance"

  • @DavidZhengwen
    @DavidZhengwen Місяць тому

    good

  • @user-sd9my5dn9i
    @user-sd9my5dn9i 2 місяці тому

    y es englanq

  • @user-sd9my5dn9i
    @user-sd9my5dn9i 2 місяці тому

    klass

  • @madogmabz
    @madogmabz 2 місяці тому

    You can see a dude jumping around the model 😆

    • @msidc1238
      @msidc1238 2 місяці тому

      So you've really never noticed how you can see your reflection in a window?

  • @madogmabz
    @madogmabz 2 місяці тому

    At 3 min 51 you can see the how fake this is..

  • @BigBoaby-sg1yo
    @BigBoaby-sg1yo 2 місяці тому

    lol 😂 is anyone actually believing this

    • @msidc1238
      @msidc1238 2 місяці тому

      Sorry to say, but you delusional Conspiratards are actually a minority. So most people believe this.

  • @jonmowbray8937
    @jonmowbray8937 2 місяці тому

    Just letting everyone know, if you were questioning anything in this video... it's all a100% real.. nothing fake and no CGI.. This is real. It's NASA

  • @TheEgg185
    @TheEgg185 2 місяці тому

    No parachute after landing.

  • @raulferri3842
    @raulferri3842 2 місяці тому

  • @montoyagamerpictures7650
    @montoyagamerpictures7650 2 місяці тому

    The 1st flight after the Challenger Disaster

  • @jamesfairfield3593
    @jamesfairfield3593 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video.

  • @raulferri3842
    @raulferri3842 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤ Thank you buon lavoro a tutto lo staff.

  • @robadams5799
    @robadams5799 2 місяці тому

    4:55 - I'm sure I saw a UA-cam video of that venting of the main engine that claimed that "UFOs" were swarming around the shuttle. 9:45 - Sounds like the press enjoyed Gordo's hairbrush gag.

  • @jesus4400
    @jesus4400 2 місяці тому

    Space is FAKE: green screens, invisible strings, photoshop and CGI. Wake up!

  • @raulferri3842
    @raulferri3842 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤ grazie