SpaceX Polaris Dawn crew makes first private spacewalk
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- SpaceX's Polaris Dawn Crew executed the first ever private spacewalk Thursday morning. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood has more.
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Was it necesary to say he was a billionaire?
No more necessary than saying "this is very serious biomedical research they're going to be carrying out". The bombast always makes me giggle.
This looks so fake for some reason
"Space may be the final frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement" -Red Hot Chili Peppers
all this excitement is really starting to make me wonder about the moon landing....
Yes. I wonder if it will ever be achieved.
Good looking suits!
Going outside must have felt like standing on the top of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, with only the handrail and umbilical cord holding you back. The fear of drifting into deep space and not being able to get back in must have been a “White Knuckle” experience!
That’s why they where in a stuffed doll suit to not feel the fear
The reason for the high orbit in 50 years is to avoid lower orbit debris. The two women aboard might have set the record for the highest orbit in space for women.
@@reecom9884 from chinese rockets that exploded prematurely, last month.
Not a spacewalk at all! That was a space standing. Over promoted!
I think it is pretty amusing that only two of the astronauts are going for a space walk and not each of them. I most certainly would want to pop my head out that cap if I were already all the way up there.
2 pay for it. The other do all the work.
Only so much oxygen available for that size craft. Each were given a countdown they needed to abide by that they could be out there.
Maybe in the future Starship may be used to have a ton more EVA's
@@JohnDoe-gn3rg Only 1 paid for it. The other 3 did not.
And even then, SpaceX covered half the cost.
Company needs to go public
So we can end up like Boeing.. private is the way to go for this I agree it would be a great money maker for all the investors but as soon as they go public I can't help but think it will ruin the flow of good things
@@timsanders7632 Elon cannot control it forever, trust humanity look at the Elon compensation example with tesla their are good people that will vote for the overall good
I wish I can buy stock In spacex
My Nokia 3310 can make better video shots then this 😂
🎉fantastic news! It’s time
And this is the guy the government want you to be out of auditing them..
100 years of SpaceX : We just send a team of humans in proxima Centauri B 😂😂
No space walk. Put his head out a sun roof. Elon is a joke.
🌟 They are not in dead space! Because radiation and fly space junk!! They are still in the earths protection! Unless they have laser cannons to defect incoming projectiles... i dont think so! 🌟 So apparently, money buys you years experience!! 🌟
nothing better than watching a billionaire make a fool of himself, seems to be a trend
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It's all a hoax; Idaho is Jormungandr's head.
Very ‘private’, in front of the whole of Mankind!
Lol
Amazing. They managed to do the thing that we've already been doing for nearly 60 years. Quite an achievement
New suit, new capsule, and a private mission
@@CMM_RIP we've had a lot of new suits, capsules, shuttles, to do the same thing since 1965. And we've sent a billionaire. What progress
@@fatcole1152 I think this is more of a technology demonstration. In my opinion the biggest achievement, this decade, in space exploration is Mars perseverance and Ingenuity
@@fatcole1152 All government. This is private, and opens the doors for more private missions. Which more more money and interest into space.
@@GoldenTV3 wake me when we leave lower earth orbit
Hopefully the billionaire will also invest in carbon offsets for this gauche extravagance. A hefty excise tax such trips would benefit the Earthbound 99.999% of humanity.
You must be fun at parties
Probably, but in the way nobody wants to be lol@@cobra4455
We have two astronauts stranded in space and Leon sends his billionaire pal and company into orbit to do some fancy boardwalk struttin' of their new suits! Can we get the fundamentals down first before we dude ourselves up for a night on the town?
That's NASA and Boeing's mess to deal with. This was a private venture that had been planned out years ago.
Tell that to Boeing
@@Franchisco7 At least, Boeing can get it up. They just can't bring it down!
@@Franchisco7 Boeing isn't trying to commercialize space travel and make it luxurious. That, is where Leon Musk's priorities lie.
They're not stranded. They return on another SpaceX dragon in February. They are on the ISS which receives frequent resupplies. Boeing already undocked Starliner and landed it at White Sands.
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Wrong century and wrong channel mon ami. Go play somewhere else.
Jesus loves us all
@@loveforever7129 Citations needed (not including the New Testament), otherwise that was an unverified spurious comment.