The Astronaut's Prayer - Sixty Symbols

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  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday 9 років тому +16

    Nice flight...... TIM!

    • @kepler214
      @kepler214 3 роки тому

      Wow you were here too

  • @storydujour
    @storydujour 9 років тому +18

    Lovin Tim: What a human / 'Earthizen'... Each time he's interviewed he comes across as 100% genuine (knowledge, outlook, overview and so on)... genuine in a deep sense that, say, politicians can never understand (let alone 'portray').

    • @osenseijedi
      @osenseijedi 9 років тому +1

      bdywght And humble! He sounds so humble! That bit with the human errors, shows a great deal about the man!

  • @PINGPONGROCKSBRAH
    @PINGPONGROCKSBRAH 9 років тому +1

    Fantastic interview Brady. Tim seems like the kind of guy who you could just talk to for hours and hours and never run out of interesting things to talk about.

  • @teeds88
    @teeds88 9 років тому

    what a humble and intelligent man! that's a role model every child should have!
    godspeed on the ISS trip, Tim!

  • @666Tomato666
    @666Tomato666 9 років тому +48

    2.5 years of training? that must be some serious training montage

    • @TheRealSkeletor
      @TheRealSkeletor 9 років тому +19

      666Tomato666 **queues Eye of the Tiger**

    • @jckgoldness
      @jckgoldness 9 років тому +18

      666Tomato666 It sounds long but they do it all inside the hyperbolic time chamber.

    • @Anonarchist
      @Anonarchist 9 років тому +5

      jckgoldness everyone waiting outside has to deal with a brooding Vegeta for 60 hours and the door disappears after 48.

  • @AppleAssassin
    @AppleAssassin 9 років тому +51

    Oh no he said Zero gravity and not microgravity

    • @Morpheuss
      @Morpheuss 9 років тому +2

      +AppleAssassin microgravity means that G-forces are not quite zero so maybe zero-G would be more accurate?

    • @LeonidasSthlm
      @LeonidasSthlm 9 років тому +3

      AppleAssassin He's an astronaut, he knows what he's talking about. The term Zero gravity is correct.

    • @AppleAssassin
      @AppleAssassin 9 років тому +10

      LeonidasSthlm They're on the space station, they aren't experiencing Zero gravity. Astronaut or not the term he meant to use was Microgravity, they are not synonymous with each other

    • @Ostsol
      @Ostsol 9 років тому +25

      AppleAssassin Even scientists and professionals slip into colloquialisms.

    • @reelreeler8778
      @reelreeler8778 9 років тому +3

      AppleAssassin lighten up Francis

  • @confucheese
    @confucheese 9 років тому +2

    Love how all of the first comments are really short because people want to be first, but they try and make it seem like they're just leaving a regular comment yet it's clearly the first thing they could think of, which is usually a greeting like Hi, Hello, or G'day.

    • @jdgrahamo
      @jdgrahamo 9 років тому

      Frederick Abel I think it's more a matter of being as short as possible. Imagine their chagrin if they typed 'hello' only to find that some other wannabe had typed 'hi' and beaten them to it.

    • @TestMeatDollSteak
      @TestMeatDollSteak 9 років тому +2

      hi

  • @ragnkja
    @ragnkja 9 років тому

    There is one way in which a crew member on the ISS can excel: working faster than expected (while still minimising the number and severity of mistakes, obviously), leaving more time for non-urgent tasks.

  • @subjectt.change6599
    @subjectt.change6599 9 років тому +29

    The word is that the ISS stinks to high heaven. I would like to volunteer to be the first ever, full-time space janitor! I'll scrub that place down with q-tips if that's what it takes to get me on board!

    • @bonnie43uk
      @bonnie43uk 9 років тому +18

      Jeffrey Elliott You might decide to open a window to let the stink out, .. then those astronauts would really be in trouble.

    • @christosvoskresye
      @christosvoskresye 9 років тому +1

      Jeffrey Elliott What do you expect, given that it's Mir++? But I volunteer to be Adam Quark as long as the Bettys are aboard.

    • @logandarklighter
      @logandarklighter 9 років тому

      christosvoskresye I salute your supreme geekery for even REMEMBERING Quark! Wow!

    • @christosvoskresye
      @christosvoskresye 9 років тому

      +logandarklighter Its brief run came at just the right time in my childhood.

  • @alexandrugheorghe5610
    @alexandrugheorghe5610 9 років тому

    Wonderful guy! Great insight in the artistic part and the youth generation. I wish him all the best in the world and have a great time and great science aboard the ISS!

  • @jurotech
    @jurotech 9 років тому

    Great interview. God bless Mr. Peake. He
    's a great representative for his country and manned spaceflight.

  • @DeoMachina
    @DeoMachina 9 років тому

    I only just realised how close Brady stands to the interviewees, for some reason I thought he was like a meter away all these years!

  • @osamaazmi8476
    @osamaazmi8476 9 років тому +2

    Can i get an answer to what is going on in total internal reflection at the subatomic level....Please couldn't get anywhere

  • @jdgrahamo
    @jdgrahamo 9 років тому +1

    Interesting that Mr Peake said things go wrong 'every night'. It made me wonder whether people on the space station work to a twenty-four hour clock, and if so, how is the time decided?

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 7 років тому

      The crew on the ISS have evenings and nights "off duty", but there's always at least one mission control centre on Earth keeping track of the telemetry and making sure everything is operating as it should.

  • @jjl3000
    @jjl3000 9 років тому

    Good Job Brady. MORE MORE MORE!

  • @links212
    @links212 9 років тому +1

    With the new record for a superconductor temperature, could you do a video on the Meissner effect?

  • @SendyTheEndless
    @SendyTheEndless 9 років тому

    The visiting vehicle: It's got science on it.

  • @GeterPoldstein
    @GeterPoldstein 9 років тому

    My understanding is that intracranial pressure (ICP) measurements are taken through a bolt installed in a hole drilled in the skull. Is Tim undergoing this procedure while in space?

  • @I_am_Allan
    @I_am_Allan 9 років тому +2

    Why did Tim call it "the robotic arm" instead of the actual name "Canadarm"?
    Does Tim have something against Canada,eh?

  • @DamKaKaDaNi
    @DamKaKaDaNi 9 років тому

    How does a knife cut things? And is there some materials which are better for it than others ?I know this is unrelated but since it's the latest video I thought it was the best place.

  • @logandarklighter
    @logandarklighter 9 років тому +8

    The only astronaut's prayer I remember is the Shepard's Prayer. No no. Not the Biblical "Shepherd's Prayer". I mean Al Shepard. Who, right before they sent him up on his flight in the Mercury Capsule to be the first American in space, muttered,
    "Oh Lord, please don't let me F*** this up!"

    • @nettles89
      @nettles89 8 років тому

      +logandarklighter Uhh...Al Shephard's prayer is the one Tim is referring to...
      Also, there is no 'Biblical "Shepherd's Prayer."'
      Yeah, I'm a little late to the party.

  • @MortenHaulik
    @MortenHaulik 9 років тому

    Great video! Keep the space videos coming! :D

  • @QDinar
    @QDinar 9 років тому

    zarya is not sunrise, it is red sky at horizon at sunrise and sunset, see "заря".

  • @681726
    @681726 9 років тому +19

    Serious question. Do you get much privacy in space station? How do astronauts maintain their sexual well-being?

    • @JonnyD3ath
      @JonnyD3ath 9 років тому +10

      What do you think the blonde at 1:39 is up there for? 😂

    • @ahenryb1
      @ahenryb1 9 років тому +24

      +JonnyD3ath Definitely not for whatever you think

    • @gimpdoctor8362
      @gimpdoctor8362 9 років тому +2

      +681726 well hey astronauts are pretty fit and physically healthy, i'm sure there are plenty of secrets they don't report ;)

    • @JonnyD3ath
      @JonnyD3ath 9 років тому

      Humans are human at the end of the day. And how could you say no to having sex in space?!

    • @LiaThePenguinologist
      @LiaThePenguinologist 9 років тому +8

      JonnyD3ath to be an astronaut you douche

  • @CusterFlux
    @CusterFlux 9 років тому

    Astronauts … they're good people.

  • @anssiaurum264
    @anssiaurum264 9 років тому +4

    2:04 Zero G =/= Zero gravity !

  • @chrisofnottingham
    @chrisofnottingham 9 років тому

    Yeah, I bet those are the exact words of the Astronaut's prayer

  •  9 років тому +3

    What's that enormous flag doing on the back of the hangar? It's so weird!

    • @thomasstewart2870
      @thomasstewart2870 9 років тому +2

      I believe those are called American flags

    •  9 років тому

      +Thomas Stewart the question was "what is it doing?", not "what is it?"

    • @NotMeInc
      @NotMeInc 9 років тому

      +Víktor Bautista i Roca 'Murica, that's why

    • @theXb0yz
      @theXb0yz 9 років тому

      +Víktor Bautista i Roca zomg a flag!!! so weird!!!

    • @theXb0yz
      @theXb0yz 9 років тому

      +Víktor Bautista i Roca a simple observation would tell you it's an american flag, and if you watched the video you would have learned it's an american hangar. i hope that helps.

  • @11Kralle
    @11Kralle 9 років тому

    Curious - no comment on the number of stars on the flag in the back...

    • @secularmonk5176
      @secularmonk5176 9 років тому

      11Kralle Five rows of six, four rows of five ... 30+20= 50 ... did I just do the bidding of a troll?
      Well played.

    • @11Kralle
      @11Kralle 9 років тому +1

      Len Arends
      Nope - I was just too stupid to count instead of assuming somewhat around 30... embarrassing at it is for someone, who mostly calculates in his mind. It would never had got me to think about it, if it weren't for that kosmonauts britishness :D
      I only troll back on useless issues, mostly out of dispare for lost time! Cheers - I stand corrected.

    • @adamkendall997
      @adamkendall997 9 років тому

      50 unless you're Obama, then there are 57.

  • @lukashainerkjr6013
    @lukashainerkjr6013 9 років тому +1

    Are you gonna make a video about the new discovery about black holes (Stephen Hawking)?

  • @tubester4567
    @tubester4567 9 років тому

    cool space work bro.....

  • @MateuszSkibinski
    @MateuszSkibinski 9 років тому

    Does anyone know if there was a case of astronaut being ill during his mission? (Like flu etc.) or during 15 years of iss there was no such a case, perhaps because the astronauts look so well after them self's?

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 7 років тому

      Any crew launching to the ISS are quarantined for a couple of weeks before launch, so that they don't bring any contagious illnesses with them.

  • @00BillyTorontoBill
    @00BillyTorontoBill 9 років тому

    The British government did not provide funding for the International Space Station until 2011

  • @SendyTheEndless
    @SendyTheEndless 9 років тому

    In the foreground: a very humble and knowledgeable expert with a deep passion for expanding knowledge for the good of all.
    In the background: FUCK YEAH 'MERICA! WOOHOO! IN YOUR FACE, COMMIES!

    • @SendyTheEndless
      @SendyTheEndless 9 років тому

      I'm a bit cynical about patriotism, especially when it's instilled automatically at an early age. I thought the over-the-top capitals would clue you in that I was using hyperbole somewhat, though the sentiment holds to some degree.

    • @SendyTheEndless
      @SendyTheEndless 9 років тому

      We Brits have a tradition called "poking fun", I found the huge American flag amusing in that it appeared to be "shouting" from behind this very humble and passionate guy. I didn't even notice those titchy little flags until you pointed them out.

  • @wirspielenspiele
    @wirspielenspiele 9 років тому

    damn, why doesn't it say 42 on his shirt?

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 9 років тому

      +NerdBubblegum He'll be on expedition 46 before that, though.

  • @mrnice4434
    @mrnice4434 9 років тому

    Holy fuck is view on the Aurora borealis beautiful from the ISS

  • @Anonarchist
    @Anonarchist 9 років тому +1

    Dear Lord, Just stay out of our way.

  • @littlewierd0
    @littlewierd0 9 років тому

    He sounds like he was well trained in speaking too.

  • @spycozelot
    @spycozelot 9 років тому

    not from where I am. even though I love it. I'm stuck being unable to reach.

  • @gimpdoctor8362
    @gimpdoctor8362 9 років тому

    is it just me or did this guy seem to sorta say a lot of nothing? it sounded like the "science" he was talking about was some sort of essence to be captured, especially at the beginning of the video.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 9 років тому

      +Ben Nutley At the time when this was filmed, he hadn't been trained on everything he would be working on during this mission yet. In fact, that part of the training only really starts six months or so before launch. Before that, they were trained on what Oleg Kononenko, Kjell Lindgren and Kimiya Yui are working on, since Tim Peake, Tim Kopra and Yuri Malenchenko were their backups.

  • @jiexiang123
    @jiexiang123 9 років тому

    Hi

  • @stephenangus2941
    @stephenangus2941 9 років тому

    G'day

  • @fimbles1015
    @fimbles1015 9 років тому

    British industry? Does that still exist? I thought we all just pushed pens....

  • @eddotron1224
    @eddotron1224 9 років тому

    really internet? just mention the word 'prayer' and suddenly half the comments are in religion?...

  • @alexflohr1453
    @alexflohr1453 9 років тому

    Because we Americans are just such "ribbers"

  • @rival_rebel16yearsago61
    @rival_rebel16yearsago61 9 років тому

    2nd to chat!!!!

  • @xenochaosxc
    @xenochaosxc 9 років тому

    How's the climate change testing going? Getting sterile down here

    • @xenochaosxc
      @xenochaosxc 9 років тому

      ***** I think NASA needs to coordinate with the EPA to find some solutions. Aerosol geoengineering is probably not helping matters any.

    • @IamGrimalkin
      @IamGrimalkin 9 років тому

      xenochaosxc I don't think they monitor climate change using the iss. Satellites, yes, but doing that kind of thing is not the main purpose of manned stuff.

  • @akilghosh
    @akilghosh 9 років тому

    BORING.