It is the way to go, I wish Russia would stop it's invasion of the sovereign Ukraine. It's own brother /sister country with tons of history together. Putin needs to be stopped.
Actually arguing, hurting and killing did happen before they came up with best to make it to space. And it will keep happening until they arrive at the best. Goes in spiral
Thank you National Geographic!! 🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳 Loved it!! it used to be Very expensive just to see your great documentary from half way around the world!! (Jakarta, Indonesia) Now, it is free on UA-cam!! But, it is necessary to take note: in minutes 8:08 This Video made in 2016, This comment written 13 days after this video posted in 2024, By the time this comment written, the video is 8 years old. 🤔🤔
Always try to see them pass by, It's always amazing to know there are humans going that fast, that high, so vulnerable... We evolved to live here, our little rock really is the only real option for us, people really do not understand how uninhabitable anywhere else is... Take care of Earth: Fund the health of our planet
Major props to whoever crafted those 3D animations-especially around the 20:25 mark, they really bring the concept to life! But let's be real, the best shot we have at true interplanetary travel, like heading to Mars, is building our spacecraft in orbit. Less fuel, more efficiency-who’s with me?
Yes, unity, but not uniformity. Unfortunately in practice this isn't the case; we have been self-domesticating for thousands of years and are actually in some regards less viable as a species because of it.
We asked for unity just to steal from Russia how to build a rocket and ask Russia to joint their space station program and make it as international. Russian feels that we betrayed them
I was 10 years old when the ISS construction began. Ironically, I was also in my current events class and we watched the launch of the first American module unity on TV. One thing, though that I recently have discovered is, we’ve discovered new ways to generate energy through the use of heat. Now I’m sure they’re already working on this but instead of just taking the majority of the waste heat from the station and radiating it out into space why not try and find a way to use it to Produce more energy? I mean yes, as stated in the thing, the station creates more than enough energy through its solar panels, but I would think that it would be a good idea to try to make something that could use that heat purely because of the fact that, obviously you would want to probably have as many redundancies as you can. The same thing could be said, for the hydrogen that is created through the electrolysis. I’m sure the hydrogen could be used either as a energy source or better yet perhaps use it as a form of thruster fuel. I’m sure all of this is far easier said than done. But , you know just figured I’d put in my two cents.
I believe Most images of the I.S.S. Are C.G.I. Not like they’re letting have any selfie sticks long enough to take a picture of the full thing, or any astronauts going out there for pictures while flying through space at 5 miles per second.
And ? your urine today will be your coffee on the next morning ! Weather on the ISS nor on Starship when we wants to go to Mars ! Think of this ,, nothing wrong to use your urine , changing it in drinkable water. We never could bring all that water we need to the ISS or even to Mars or beyond ! Same with xygen. We have to produce it on the ISS , on the Moon and on Mars or wherever we wnats to go !
Yeah it's called, "reverse osmosis". Not quite dinosaur pee...Just as "clean" - this video is so old they still state that Orion will take us "to the moon by 2022".....considering in 2024 that is still a ways off....
And ? Your people wanst to go to MARS better todat than tomorrow and ?? How do you think from where you will get the daily watee huh ? Do you think the rocket will stop at Walmart oder Sam's ? Are your stupid guys not to think of things we can't carry with a rocket for going to MARs by a 6 month traveling with the rocket ! Also staying on the ISS to get water delievered from earth is NOT possible regularly !
Gm , General Motors? What a very strange and out of left field way to start a comment. I’m also a car enthusiast though I would begin a comment with GM , General Motors. So you’re not a Ford person? I think to be unbiased you should say ‘ Gm Ford’ etc.
The most surprising info for me, was that the ISS has only been in orbit since ‘98…. I would have guessed much longer…. I guess I’ve lost track of time….
Be cool if you told us this documentary is 5 years old. Getting up to date info on human achievement is difficult if organisations such as National Geographic don't tell us how old the information is.
They covered two topics that I thought deserved better explanations. #1 Round versus square hatches. I'm sure each country had good reasons for their design choice. What are the pro's and con's of each design? #2 They spoke at length at how expensive it is to ship oxygen for breathing to the station. Then... lets extract the Oxygen out of H2O. Is there a water fountain in space that negates the shipping cost for water? Each pound of anything costs the same to ship, regardless of it being steel, aluminum, water or air. What factors are involved that give the oxygen extraction from water process the advantage?
My exact thoughts as well on #1, perhaps it was a deliberate design change as to not be compatible with each other. You'd be surprised how many thing were deliberately done differently just to be different.
I can only speculate that round hatch and/or docking module better fits spherical capsules (also, more resilient structurally), which is how Soviet ships were from the dawn of space program; that's why it could have become a tradition (Soviet program included a lot of space docking and multiple space stations). Square hatch is likely more comfortable to pass through in a spacesuit, and Shuttles mostly needed hatches for spacewalks instead of docking, and they weren't supposed to undergo a lot of strain during return. Perhaps that's why it became the standard. Remember that Apollo program had a lot of docking involved during the missions, and its docking system was round at that time - probably for the same reason as Soviet capsules.
I am always amazed at how we have progressed and advanced so much in technology and space throughout the history of mankind, and yet our earth below is such a mess. Wait, maybe they are the same.
I always forget about the thing that National Geographic still use outdated measuring units and don't provide any conversions even if they are talking about science... But it is better that measuring distance in *grain of wheat* so better than nothing.
Yeah like Farenheit is absolutely awful, Imperial in general is moronic... 0ºC = Freezing point of H20, 100ºC = Boiling point of H20. This is so easy and logical to understand, whereas measuring things in Farenheit and yards is such a caveman thing to do..
Since SpaceX began flying the Falcon 9 rocket in 2009, the cost of launch per pound has decreased from $10,000 per kilogram to roughly $2,500. Starship promises to lower the cost of launch even further.
I was part of the original design team. It was way more pound per launch than what you stated. It was $11,000 per pound. Converting kilograms of 2.2/ 1 = an aprox. cost of slightly under $4600/pound. It was way more than that. The project went over budget that drove 3 iterations and eventually more international partners to make happen. That's whyy the final design was named the International Space Station. - Stephen Skinner
This has been a fantastic video the info was so clear and understanding different countries working together making this happen, many thanks for sharing 😂
This video appears to be almost 10 years old (guessing from ~2016). As of 2024, the ISS only have 5-6 more years of useful life remaining. By 2028 new (commercial) space stations will begin to take over its purpose in LEO. NOTE: just about every rocket shown in this video has been retired and replaced by newer more advanced launch vehicles. The cool thing is the cost of lifting mass to LEO has dropped from $10,000 in 1998 to under $1000 in 2024. Within a few years the new Starship booster will be able to launch structures the size of ISS in just a couple of launches, not the more than 20 SpaceShuttle launches required for ISS. Comparing ISS launched pre-2000 to Tiangong space station launch in 2021 shows how far human space flight has come. All the wires and cabling seen on ISS does not exist on Tiangong, as computers now use wireless technologies. Hard to believe that ISS was launched at the dawn of the internet age. What replaces ISS in 2030's will be even more amazing. Multiple commercial space stations are planned and currently under development.
@PaulTaka. There's all types of science done. Some that come to mind are medicine based, the effects of zero g in construction, how different animals ( usually insects, mice ..) handle and breed in zero g, how bacterial and viruses behave, etc. Probably good to check out some channels relating to that or type in your questions. 👍
7:10 pm. 7.15: pm 23 blink satelite 7.30. pm 6 fast satelite cross 7.57. pm 8:06. Pm. slow stalites Am from South India i regularly watch iss.I Have seen.there are more stalites ....so that stalites times are I noted...
I just saw an object on the bottom right of screen Time @ 3:16 of video , it dropped down but went up then it veried off real fast to the right, what was that? UFO?
WOW!!!Impressive it just dawned on me,we could go to the moon of further in this,i mean imagine the distance it cover around.Just sayin loving the show from Zimbabwe
The ISS needs propulsion to stay in orbit... why not use the hydrogen gas to power thruster, rather than just throwing it away into space? It might not be sufficient to fully power the ISS, but surely it could supplement some of it...
Ancient advanced civilizations made amazing things with stone. The difference between the pyramids and the space station is a testament to our evolution. Will we be able to make the choices for the survival of our species?
If something breaks they can get in few days to replace, but if you travel Mars they are out luck if something breaks. Example of Eagle going to the moon when they had damaged.
It's just a darker spot on the window and the camera is moving behind it so it seems to move. It's blurry because it's not in focus because to close to the camera.
@National Geographic You really need to do a full length edit. This has been edited for commercial breaks, which is really annoying. It's also too dumbed down for any real space enthusiast. Otherwise, thanks for the upload.
In January 2022, NASA announced a planned date of January 2031 to de-orbit the ISS using a deorbit module and direct any remnants into a remote area of the South Pacific Ocean.
min 7:40 A donde tan peinada. Dime donde trabajas y que saves hacer. Wonderful documentary. The price of living inside that mansion is out of this world.
They expel the hydrogen as a waste product after separating it from the oxygen in water. Why can't they use that expelled as a way to make adjustments to move the ISS? Maybe they do, but consider it less than a reason to explain it?
To burn hydrogen, you need to compress it. Compressing hydrogen is hard. Compressor equipment is heavy. And, most importantly, to burn hydrogen, you need oxygen.... No, hydrogen is just waste.
@@TThoMusic No. The impulse wold be ridicuoulsly small. To get anything remotely useful, you would need a heavy gas - not Hydrtogen, which is incredibly light - and at high pressure, whioch you will not have without a heavy compressor and a very heavy pressure tank. Rockets get by this by cooling Hydrogen until it is liquid and then use this high pressure liquid Hydrogen to burnit with liquid Oxygen. Liquifying H2 is energy intensive (and did I mention.. heavy?), something you don't have onboard ISS. Sorry, that H2 is just waste. Oh, and did I mention, that you need a bloody lot of hydrogen and oxygen to do useful things. The main tank for the shuttle was all storage for liquid H2 and O2 ...
@@Gt92279 the ISS is reusing the air. They bind CO2 chemically and they only have to replace the actual used oxygen. Water is a waste in many processes and when you split H2O into H2 and O2, you minimise the waste, too. But humans not only … erm … urinate, they also exhale a lot of water.
Expand forth I say with Technology as our bedrock. We are , despite naysayers, a technology based and driven species. From the earliest attempts at tools, language, and expansion, we sought to explore...! We have succeeded better than any other on this Planet. Now is the time to test ourselves once more and explore the Solar System and beyond.
Uncovering the Secrets of the International Space Station would provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the ISS's multifaceted mission, from groundbreaking scientific research to international cooperation and educational outreach, shedding light on the remarkable achievements and ongoing discoveries made possible by humanity's presence in orbit
This is mindblowing enginnering. This is humanity at its best. Supreme minds came up with such breathtaking genius. Amazing!
It's CGI nonsense
@@David-cv1seand they thing gravity is real its called weight. 😂 I can't believe people Believe this nonsense
@@SirHung69
they don't
grow up...
@@David-cv1seshut up
@@David-cv1se trollin' trollin' trollin'
This is so beautiful and yet scary...the human mind is just wow!!!
This was some, out of this world stuff, just amazing
Engineers are a type of species different than human. ❤
What a marvel. I am fascinated and amazed by this.
Not lazy
This is the way to go. Not arguing, hurting and killings on Earth.... Greetings from Australia, Perth.... //
International fake station!!
It is the way to go, I wish Russia would stop it's invasion of the sovereign Ukraine. It's own brother /sister country with tons of history together. Putin needs to be stopped.
@@gregsimmons694 yep
@@gregsimmons694your mom
Actually arguing, hurting and killing did happen before they came up with best to make it to space. And it will keep happening until they arrive at the best. Goes in spiral
props to whoever made those 3D animations
so you saying that ISS does not exist??
@@scottsyoutubevideosouter space is the biggest lie ever told.
@@scottsyoutubevideosThough most of the video comprise real videos, there are many CGI too.I think he meant those CGI in the video
yes, the earth is flat
and we are living inside a giant peach 🍑
I have seen the space station very clearly in my telescope. You can see the solar panels and modules very clearly. It really is up there.
Thank you National Geographic!! 🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳
Loved it!!
it used to be Very expensive just to see your great documentary from half way around the world!!
(Jakarta, Indonesia)
Now, it is free on UA-cam!!
But, it is necessary to take note:
in minutes 8:08
This Video made in 2016,
This comment written 13 days after this video posted in 2024,
By the time this comment written, the video is 8 years old. 🤔🤔
whats the point?
The best Modern Marvel episode yet. Love It!
Yeah, except this is Nat Geo,
not Modern Marvels.
steve
glad you like it even tho your persons with dissability..
🤣🤣🤣@@macnethzone
@@steveskouson9620better than Neo Geo
You mean like the Phantom? 🤔
Always try to see them pass by, It's always amazing to know there are humans going that fast, that high, so vulnerable... We evolved to live here, our little rock really is the only real option for us, people really do not understand how uninhabitable anywhere else is... Take care of Earth: Fund the health of our planet
Amazing & so informative. Quality all around was great. Thanks! ♥️
International fake station!
Major props to whoever crafted those 3D animations-especially around the 20:25 mark, they really bring the concept to life! But let's be real, the best shot we have at true interplanetary travel, like heading to Mars, is building our spacecraft in orbit. Less fuel, more efficiency-who’s with me?
Scientists and engineers are amazing.
Lmao. Wake up! International fake station!
Space is Santa Claus for adults
@@David-cv1se😂😂😂😂😂 bro I am cooked
Space just is; what anyone believes about it is their condition.
then why has it taken 50+ years to research approx 50 pounds of moon rocks ? on many jobs i have been told slow down , make this job last
I love it I'm watching from Manila Philippines I'm freda i love learning
why do you needed to say where are you watching from?
@@vael123maybe because Philippines planning to send her in space as representative 😂..to become a Miss Universe 😅😂
The power of unity. We dont need no divide
Yes, unity, but not uniformity. Unfortunately in practice this isn't the case; we have been self-domesticating for thousands of years and are actually in some regards less viable as a species because of it.
We asked for unity just to steal from Russia how to build a rocket and ask Russia to joint their space station program and make it as international. Russian feels that we betrayed them
Unity my foot! Hypocrisy you must say.😂😅
this proves that if humanity puts its differences aside we can achieve alot
Excellent documentary.
❤
I was 10 years old when the ISS construction began. Ironically, I was also in my current events class and we watched the launch of the first American module unity on TV.
One thing, though that I recently have discovered is, we’ve discovered new ways to generate energy through the use of heat. Now I’m sure they’re already working on this but instead of just taking the majority of the waste heat from the station and radiating it out into space why not try and find a way to use it to Produce more energy? I mean yes, as stated in the thing, the station creates more than enough energy through its solar panels, but I would think that it would be a good idea to try to make something that could use that heat purely because of the fact that, obviously you would want to probably have as many redundancies as you can.
The same thing could be said, for the hydrogen that is created through the electrolysis. I’m sure the hydrogen could be used either as a energy source or better yet perhaps use it as a form of thruster fuel. I’m sure all of this is far easier said than done. But , you know just figured I’d put in my two cents.
Zk. NM
More energy is never a problem. keep going mate - if anyone doubts you then THEY are the problem.
Lol. International fake station
@@gregsimmons694 Huh?
I was born in the year 1998, so I've never known an earth without the ISS orbiting it. Gonna be a sad day when they de-orbit it in the 2030s
Those 3D models were so good, I wasn't sure what other shots were real or not.
Getting closer to more believable imagery space
I believe Most images of the I.S.S. Are C.G.I. Not like they’re letting have any selfie sticks long enough to take a picture of the full thing, or any astronauts going out there for pictures while flying through space at 5 miles per second.
Real. China have one
"ISS, we drink our own urine after recycling it..."
Bear Grylls "WRITE THAT DOWN!!!"
Or as they say today's coffee is tomorrow's coffee
And ? your urine today will be your coffee on the next morning ! Weather on the ISS nor on Starship when we wants to go to Mars ! Think of this ,, nothing wrong to use your urine , changing it in drinkable water. We never could bring all that water we need to the ISS or even to Mars or beyond ! Same with xygen. We have to produce it on the ISS , on the Moon and on Mars or wherever we wnats to go !
Yeah it's called, "reverse osmosis". Not quite dinosaur pee...Just as "clean" - this video is so old they still state that Orion will take us "to the moon by 2022".....considering in 2024 that is still a ways off....
@@Semicon07 The joke flew right over your head didn't it?
And ? Your people wanst to go to MARS better todat than tomorrow and ?? How do you think from where you will get the daily watee huh ? Do you think the rocket will stop at Walmart oder Sam's ? Are your stupid guys not to think of things we can't carry with a rocket for going to MARs by a 6 month traveling with the rocket ! Also staying on the ISS to get water delievered from earth is NOT possible regularly !
Kudos to cameraman for shooting all these videos in space
Better yet, kudos to all the grippers that did disassemble AND reassemble the space station with green screen suits on... IN SPACE!
best cameras in the world
Gm I was always wondering what it build on ...now I learn it all over space
Gm , General Motors? What a very strange and out of left field way to start a comment. I’m also a car enthusiast though I would begin a comment with GM , General Motors.
So you’re not a Ford person?
I think to be unbiased you should say ‘ Gm Ford’ etc.
It's amazing!
mabuhay ka ISS....
Thank you for share!
The most surprising info for me, was that the ISS has only been in orbit since ‘98…. I would have guessed much longer…. I guess I’ve lost track of time….
Thank you so much. Such an amazing content. I am so grateful.
International fake station!
@@gregsimmons694 yup.
Absolutely amazing 😮
Watching From Earth
The things we could accomplish if the world just came together
the things we could accomplish if it weren't for profit seeking.
The investors and the big banks don't agree with that idea. That is why they reject China, but let us learn from Russia how to build rockets and iss
What a cool video to stumble across
Be cool if you told us this documentary is 5 years old.
Getting up to date info on human achievement is difficult if organisations such as National Geographic don't tell us how old the information is.
Can you update it..?...?
Have they replaced the ISS in the last 5 years?
@@jamesnewton5134 Nah, it hasn't been replaced. There's no new modules or tech. Thankfully science never changes so I guess we're safe.
😂Боится, что забудет Не Вспомнить и торопится отказаться от Прошлого! Как можно жить с этим? Не хочется поменять или полная амнезия?
These guys are always reliable for a good laugh! Love it!
Amen! International fake station!
Really well done. I knew quite a bit about the ISS before, but this has certainly been educational 😃
Thank you for sharing with us
International fake station!
Crazy crazy creative
They covered two topics that I thought deserved better explanations.
#1 Round versus square hatches. I'm sure each country had good reasons for their design choice. What are the pro's and con's of each design?
#2 They spoke at length at how expensive it is to ship oxygen for breathing to the station. Then... lets extract the Oxygen out of H2O. Is there a water fountain in space that negates the shipping cost for water? Each pound of anything costs the same to ship, regardless of it being steel, aluminum, water or air. What factors are involved that give the oxygen extraction from water process the advantage?
My exact thoughts as well on #1, perhaps it was a deliberate design change as to not be compatible with each other. You'd be surprised how many thing were deliberately done differently just to be different.
I can only speculate that round hatch and/or docking module better fits spherical capsules (also, more resilient structurally), which is how Soviet ships were from the dawn of space program; that's why it could have become a tradition (Soviet program included a lot of space docking and multiple space stations).
Square hatch is likely more comfortable to pass through in a spacesuit, and Shuttles mostly needed hatches for spacewalks instead of docking, and they weren't supposed to undergo a lot of strain during return. Perhaps that's why it became the standard. Remember that Apollo program had a lot of docking involved during the missions, and its docking system was round at that time - probably for the same reason as Soviet capsules.
Humans can be so creative. Thumbs up from Earth!
Wow Russian side is very organized unlike Japanese and American sides are chaotic
I am always amazed at how we have progressed and advanced so much in technology and space throughout the history of mankind, and yet our earth below is such a mess. Wait, maybe they are the same.
I always forget about the thing that National Geographic still use outdated measuring units and don't provide any conversions even if they are talking about science...
But it is better that measuring distance in *grain of wheat* so better than nothing.
Yeah like Farenheit is absolutely awful, Imperial in general is moronic... 0ºC = Freezing point of H20, 100ºC = Boiling point of H20. This is so easy and logical to understand, whereas measuring things in Farenheit and yards is such a caveman thing to do..
International fake station!
Dude stop, I’m getting tired of reporting u, lol
@@dammitttman8 that was like three months ago.
@@dammitttman8international fake station 😂 why you getting mad cause it's true ' I bet you believe in Santa clause too 😂😂
❤❤❤❤❤From the PHILIPPINES
Since SpaceX began flying the Falcon 9 rocket in 2009, the cost of launch per pound has decreased from $10,000 per kilogram to roughly $2,500. Starship promises to lower the cost of launch even further.
That's not true.
This is already a old documentation.
I was part of the original design team. It was way more pound per launch than what you stated. It was $11,000 per pound. Converting kilograms of 2.2/ 1 = an aprox. cost of slightly under $4600/pound. It was way more than that. The project went over budget that drove 3 iterations and eventually more international partners to make happen. That's whyy the final design was named the International Space Station. - Stephen Skinner
Good information Steve@@stephenskinner4857
Lmao. Wake up. It's faked. International fake station!
This has been a fantastic video the info was so clear and understanding different countries working together making this happen, many thanks for sharing 😂
It looks wonderful and awesome. 1 of marvel creation of human beings.
Nice video with excellent information. Ty
National Phonographic at it's finest...doesn't get old...
7:40 crazy she’s stuck up there right now
This video appears to be almost 10 years old (guessing from ~2016). As of 2024, the ISS only have 5-6 more years of useful life remaining. By 2028 new (commercial) space stations will begin to take over its purpose in LEO.
NOTE: just about every rocket shown in this video has been retired and replaced by newer more advanced launch vehicles.
The cool thing is the cost of lifting mass to LEO has dropped from $10,000 in 1998 to under $1000 in 2024. Within a few years the new Starship booster will be able to launch structures the size of ISS in just a couple of launches, not the more than 20 SpaceShuttle launches required for ISS.
Comparing ISS launched pre-2000 to Tiangong space station launch in 2021 shows how far human space flight has come. All the wires and cabling seen on ISS does not exist on Tiangong, as computers now use wireless technologies. Hard to believe that ISS was launched at the dawn of the internet age. What replaces ISS in 2030's will be even more amazing. Multiple commercial space stations are planned and currently under development.
Lmao. Wake up! International fake station!
Looks Interesting, I'll Watch Later, merci.
@time 3:18 looks like an object passes by.
If you look elsewhere in the frame, you will see other objects flying from the station, such as garbage or ice.
Yes, a grey object/orb... and then it seems to change course at a different pace. Are they sattelites?
Wow. Amazing ISS. Thank you for sharing.
Say, @madhusdanaraonallamothu2792 you watched that new Dreamworks movie:The BAD Guys yet?
I just watched the movie I.S.S....perfect timing.
Yes what a waste of time the movie sucked
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We need more videos like this with expert/professional give explanation about what happen in video.
@3:18 i saw something under.i think it is UFO🤣
What kind of experiments are done in space, and what benefit have they had for their respective countries
@PaulTaka. There's all types of science done. Some that come to mind are medicine based, the effects of zero g in construction, how different animals ( usually insects, mice ..) handle and breed in zero g, how bacterial and viruses behave, etc.
Probably good to check out some channels relating to that or type in your questions. 👍
None, really but NASA pretends
7:10 pm.
7.15: pm 23 blink satelite
7.30. pm 6 fast satelite cross
7.57. pm
8:06. Pm. slow stalites
Am from South India i regularly watch iss.I Have seen.there are more stalites ....so that stalites times are I noted...
I just saw an object on the bottom right of screen Time @ 3:16 of video , it dropped down but went up then it veried off real fast to the right, what was that? UFO?
Im surprised nobody is commenting about it
Probably a garbage bag.
Speck of dust on window.
Saw it too....
As soon as I saw it I saw this comment 😅
Psalms 104:5
“Who laid the foundations of the earth, that it should not be removed for ever.”
The earth is flat
In the book of Genesis it explain very clear by God to Moses how he created this planet Earth.
@@solinuului3964God made a mistake.
WOW!!!Impressive it just dawned on me,we could go to the moon of further in this,i mean imagine the distance it cover around.Just sayin loving the show from Zimbabwe
Love this, such amazing information!
Always enjoy watching videos like this.
Guess you vote for Biden.
@@Dazza13Bravo thanks
International fake station!
Very cool.. I learned A LOT about the ISS .
Watching from Philippines
Only national geographic channel ❤
The ISS needs propulsion to stay in orbit... why not use the hydrogen gas to power thruster, rather than just throwing it away into space? It might not be sufficient to fully power the ISS, but surely it could supplement some of it...
The thrusters aren't made for hydrogen gas !
Ancient advanced civilizations made amazing things with stone.
The difference between the pyramids and the space station is a testament to our evolution.
Will we be able to make the choices for the survival of our species?
Lmao. Wake up. It's faked. International fake station!
34:58 This is actually the The Wolowitz Zero-Gravity Waste Disposal System.
bazinga!
Fantastic document!
19:43 you should use BeamNG for that 🤣🤣
Good one😂😂😂
If something breaks they can get in few days to replace, but if you travel Mars they are out luck if something breaks. Example of Eagle going to the moon when they had damaged.
As a technology channel, could you please use metric system?
nat geo is an American network lol so they dont care about the rest of the world
They are Murican, they dont know logical units
100% agree. Imperial is the cause of all engineering disasters.
The most expensive and complex structures humans has ever made for Research and Development near Low Earth Orbit.
Imagine working on the Space Station for 3 years and just wanting to sit under a tree in the warm sunny spring with a butterfly going by.
❤❤ here again it’s so much happy to view the universe from the human soul s that dream and the dream earth can share are endless ❤
Anyone noticed a UFO 3:15 to 3:19 Under the ISS 😮
And to you UFO means aliens,right?🙄
@@stevemc75 maybe
It's just a darker spot on the window and the camera is moving behind it so it seems to move. It's blurry because it's not in focus because to close to the camera.
Yes.@@stevemc75
UFO aka I don't know what it is.
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Excellent presentation of the incredibly important ISS.
Not really
Lmao. Wake up. International fake station!
Love It!
Excellent information about space science
International fake station!!
Lovely cooperation
@National Geographic You really need to do a full length edit. This has been edited for commercial breaks, which is really annoying. It's also too dumbed down for any real space enthusiast. Otherwise, thanks for the upload.
всегда хорошего мало
interesting and informative. thanks
Awesome 👍❤️🍀 ....happy a wonderful new week in healthy ☕🙏
Thank UA-cam recommend again this video 😅
In January 2022, NASA announced a planned date of January 2031 to de-orbit the ISS using a deorbit module and direct any remnants into a remote area of the South Pacific Ocean.
min 7:40 A donde tan peinada. Dime donde trabajas y que saves hacer. Wonderful documentary. The price of living inside that mansion is out of this world.
Great Presentation 💐
Nice to know that the earth is very goal oriented in space.
Simply incredible!
I'm learning a lot! 🤩🤩
They expel the hydrogen as a waste product after separating it from the oxygen in water. Why can't they use that expelled as a way to make adjustments to move the ISS? Maybe they do, but consider it less than a reason to explain it?
To burn hydrogen, you need to compress it. Compressing hydrogen is hard. Compressor equipment is heavy. And, most importantly, to burn hydrogen, you need oxygen.... No, hydrogen is just waste.
@@karstentopp That's true but who said anything about burning hydrogen? Even without combusting it you could still use it as a propulsive gas.
@@TThoMusic No. The impulse wold be ridicuoulsly small. To get anything remotely useful, you would need a heavy gas - not Hydrtogen, which is incredibly light - and at high pressure, whioch you will not have without a heavy compressor and a very heavy pressure tank. Rockets get by this by cooling Hydrogen until it is liquid and then use this high pressure liquid Hydrogen to burnit with liquid Oxygen. Liquifying H2 is energy intensive (and did I mention.. heavy?), something you don't have onboard ISS.
Sorry, that H2 is just waste.
Oh, and did I mention, that you need a bloody lot of hydrogen and oxygen to do useful things. The main tank for the shuttle was all storage for liquid H2 and O2 ...
How do they continue to get oxygen? Wouldnt they run out of water?
@@Gt92279 the ISS is reusing the air. They bind CO2 chemically and they only have to replace the actual used oxygen. Water is a waste in many processes and when you split H2O into H2 and O2, you minimise the waste, too. But humans not only … erm … urinate, they also exhale a lot of water.
Expand forth I say with Technology as our bedrock. We are , despite naysayers, a technology based and driven species. From the earliest attempts at tools, language, and expansion, we sought to explore...! We have succeeded better than any other on this Planet. Now is the time to test ourselves once more and explore the Solar System and beyond.
Lmao. Wake up. International fake station!
I’m still laughing at what he said @5:50 😭😭
Nyc information
NASA astronaut applications: Billionaires wanted
Facts 😂
Billionaires urged to apply
Uncovering the Secrets of the International Space Station would provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the ISS's multifaceted mission, from groundbreaking scientific research to international cooperation and educational outreach, shedding light on the remarkable achievements and ongoing discoveries made possible by humanity's presence in orbit
Annnnnd some people still think the earth is flat lol
@Paddydong2024stop 🤣🤣🤣
@Paddydong2024 here so you can do more research 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@xSwaiipretty much ae 😂😂
@@skinnyguy3184oh it’s definitely FLAT I saw a video on UA-cam that told me so 😛🤣
@@brizzle3903 🤣🤣 yeah gotta be true
So HILARIOUS
Amen! God bless you! International fake station!
Hi🤗🙏 i miss you ❤❤
Thank you
The most expensive stupidity is when two super powers first attempt to access docking possibility of two separately designed vehicles in outer space
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Good cgi
What that means? 'Can't Get It'? Or 'Can't Grasp It'?