Perhaps when the cost of going into space becomes cheap enough, SpaceX will offer free rides to the press and Tim may very well go on to finally dawn their spacesuit.
You should do a collaborative video/project with Adam from Tested to make a costume-grade version of either the Boeing space suit or the SpaceX suit, or both :)
Agreed. They probably just wouldn't let him because of that. And considering how close he's come to dying because of his own suit, I'm sure Tim didn't want to risk it.
International law prohibits you from putting on a helmet of a spacesuit you're wearing? I'sure hope the astronauts don't break that law! Or perhaps international law doesn't apply in space?
Sure replacing the orange suit would be comfy and stuff but the orange one is so iconic to you Everyday astronaut with the blue suit would feel like an everyday astronaut 2.0 but somehow incomplete
I think the fact that the suit he uses is a old heavily used one makes it more realistic for a everyday astronaut. It's more like what a normal person would have. Given that things space related are expensive so the old used one would be something that kids would imagine that there dad would own like the every day man.
Oh man, that was like a Greek tragedy! I thought for *sure* Boeing was going to give you the suit. What a tease! As for the horribly hot orange suit (I can relate a bit because our flight suits cover everything when we fly and the Black Hawk has no air conditioning; in the summer it’s god-awful), the Russians have an expression: Без муки нет науки (byez muki nyet nauki), which means “without torture, there is no science.” Maybe SpaceX will give you their suit! 😄
_Meanwhile, in a parallel universe:_ *Boeing Suit Assistant:* "Roll your shoulders in. Now you can slowly stand up.." *Tim:* "...........................I gotta pee."
Adam Savage will be having kittens over these new new suits! Cant wait to see him cosplay SpaceX Stig LOL. This suit is pretty cool, but a bit 2001 a space Odyssey for me. :)
@@mike5214 for these suits designed for inside a spaceship, I'd agree. Custom bespoke suits, but I wonder if they would leak like a seive in hard vacuum. They have the cool looking collars for sealing the gloves on, but just zippers for the rest?
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@@scottwa looks like a simplified drysuit. I wonder what would happen if I buy an actual drysuit, stick a ViSi mobile health monitor, a small portable rebreather, a helmet that can work with a rebreather, slap some radio stuff in it as well, and then try to make the whole thing work in vacuum. Bam, I got Resource Integration Gear. Then, all that will be needed is stuff for micrometeorite protection, solar radiation protection, and some extra survival gear like SOS beacons and emergency oxygen, and we have an EVA suit that can be mass produced.
Tim, your experience with the Orange Nightmare was actually very important and not to be disparaged. Anything that we do that pulls us "out of the norm" (as long as it isn't illegal, immoral or fattening, right? ...isn't stupidly dangerous) can help us move to a new phase in life, experience things we've never dreamed of experiencing, and generally helps keep us improving ourselves for the betterment of all. Please be kinder to the Orange You. He set you on the path to where you are today.
The flexibility and apparent comfort of the suit is amazing. I do think the blue color is a mistake. The pumpkin suit was that color at least in part, to make the wearer easily visible in an emergency recovery situation. If the crew does a pad abort with a landing in the water, blue will make it tougher for rescuers looking for crew that might be in the water. Thanks for a great video.
2019 will be cool but the 2020's are going to be where it's at. Commercial Crew should be in full swing & if were lucky we should be seeing the first orbital tests of the BFR in the very early 2020's.
Looks way better than the old space suits but still not super cool futuristic like. I think the SpaceX suit take the point for looks 😄 I would love the next astronauts were them in the next flight
Reality rarely looks as cool as fiction... Because looking cool is all that matters in fiction, but in reality we have this pesky little thing called 'physics'. Still, just looking at it in comparison to the shuttle suits, this looks like an amazing technical leap.
I can't believe I hadn't seen this one before, I had the biggest smile the whole way through, because YOU had the biggest smile the whole way through!! I was so made up for you that you got to try it out, and they'd made the badge for you too! Loving your channel, your enthusiasm is catching. :) X
Now will you consider my suggestion of collaborating with a maker UA-camr to build a ventilation system for your suit (or your new suit if you get a different one)? I think it'd be a great way to help grow your channel!
zapfanzapfan Yeah, I like the orange better, too. The blue is prettier, but the orange just has that adventurous feel to it. Bright red could be an interesting color for a space suit.
In a contingency where Starliner is in the ocean (it normally lands on land), the astronauts stay inside the capsule until a rescue and recovery team can bring the capsule onboard and get the astronauts out safely.
@@allangibson8494 That shouldn't be a possible scenario, but if so the capsule has redundant emergency transmitters so SAR teams can find them as fast as possible.
Wow Tim how great is that. You are really opening doors. By the time you are an old man you will be THE space dude. So cool they put "Everyday Astronaut" on your suit. Way to go Ninja Tim.
watching you turn in to a big kid and get well excited over all of this was awesome. Shame they didn't get someone to assist you with putting it on with a bit more excitement and humour, but we can't get everything we want I guess :P Its nice that the big companies like this are willing to give you the time and even make the small touches like the everyday astronaut badge. I think if you can just keep doing what you're doing, many more cool opportunities will continue to open up for you.
I'm the only nerd at my office that likes anything to do with space. It would be cool to have you in my office, but then again, we probably wouldn't get much work done. lol! Love your videos Tim!!
Super cool to see some other videos then space x recently😃😄 As much as i love SpaceX, it's always cool to see how the other half lives😜 Great entertainment!^^
3.5 psi is the partial pressure of oxygen at 10,000 ft elevation. The absolute pressure at 10,000 ft is around 10 psi. The spacesuit is normally 100% oxygen environment at lower pressure in order to reduce the pressure differential but still allow the astronaut to get all the oxygen they need to function.
If anything, 3.5 PSI pure oxygen seems a little low; didn't they use closer to 4 PSI on Apollo? IIRC, the slightly elevated pressure was to prevent bleeding from the lungs, and not because we need to breathe that much oxygen. Is the difference because the Boeing suits would only be used for a short time? I guess they didn't let him try the suit under positive pressure; it would be interesting to see how awkward it is to move under those conditions.
You keep saying that you could just live in that suit. I heard that people have to live inside Soyuz capsules for two days before they reach the ISS. So... do these suits have plumbing and how does it work?
Soyuz spacecraft suit Sokol is used only when there is an action going on. Like launching, docking, undocking and landing. They take it off after reaching orbit and pressure check. The spacecraft has a toilet in its living compartment. Lately Soyuz spacecrafts can reach ISS in around 6 hours. Last Progress spacecraft (unmanned cargo version of Soyuz) reached ISS just under 4 hours, which is the new record!
Two days is the emergency procedure, if your flight hasn't gone as planned. Normally they only expect a couple of hours, and because of that they rely on diapers. A luxury trip this is not.
Name not found SpaceX everything is far superior. Boeing knows this and is therefore using guys like him to pimp their brand for them. Boeing has had decades to get where they are and still cant hold a candle to where SpaceX is now. It's kinda sad really.
dont replace it keep this one and the new one and be a space suit collector then you'll have a whole closet of space suits not really you'll only have like 8 or 9 but you'll be like hmm..... what suit should i wear today
This video just made me happy. Like others, I really hope SpaceX reaches out to you and we get to see you compare the two suits. Thank you for bringing space down to us, everyday people.
While David Clark was making space suits during the time of Apollo, and bid on the contract for the Moon suit, the A7L suit used on Apollo was made by ILC Dover. However the tech was correct - the ACES launch and entry suit used on the Shuttle after the Challenger disaster was built by David Clark, as was its predecessor the LES suit used before Challenger.
Next vid: wearing spaceX’s spacesuit
I was thinking the same thing!
Yes
We can hope!😃😄😃😄
I would love to see that, and guess what he will truly be a space warrior 👌
Helip Official ye
I'm honestly really surprised that they haven't let you try on the SpaceX suits yet. I wonder what's keeping them? 🤔
Because their suit is funny looking. Boeing is way better seems more comfortable
Not much suits, they have a little, dunno how much, but they have 2 atleast because demo 2,
@@abes3925 Yeah I'm sure that's not the reason
Perhaps when the cost of going into space becomes cheap enough, SpaceX will offer free rides to the press and Tim may very well go on to finally dawn their spacesuit.
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It’s so fun to see how genuinely happy he is wearing this suite.
"since i doubt playing lots of kerbal space program counts" INSTANT SUB
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You should do a collaborative video/project with Adam from Tested to make a costume-grade version of either the Boeing space suit or the SpaceX suit, or both :)
Jamie is not into space suits. I'm pretty sure your thinking of Adam Savage. :)
Shoot, you are right. Fixed.
That would be fantastic to watch.
I always enjoy watching Adam's builds on Tested.
Marc Please people flood Elon's Twitter whit #timonsuit
Juan Maduro yes
how could you not put on the helmet?
It probably needs additional tubes or hardware to keep the breathable air going. Don't want to suffocate now do we?
Agreed. They probably just wouldn't let him because of that. And considering how close he's come to dying because of his own suit, I'm sure Tim didn't want to risk it.
They didn't need to zip it up. Just putting it on to see how it looked would be fine.
honestly, I think international law prohibits it.
International law prohibits you from putting on a helmet of a spacesuit you're wearing? I'sure hope the astronauts don't break that law! Or perhaps international law doesn't apply in space?
Did they at least let you keep the 'Everyday Astronaut' patch?
Of course, it's why they make them. Everyone who gets to try on the suite gets a patch to remember it.
Future Vid “Why SpaceX SUCKS”
Tim “They never let me put on their suit!”
Your smile is the best thing about this video :). Now onto the SpaceX suit, can't neglect that one!
Kelkschiz Charisma +3
dufuge?
I agree
Gaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
KINGatLIFE ...ya you are
I like both companies.
*But spacex is better lol*
**Elon's screech intensifies**
Lol
Elon should of done this for meme review
The difference is SpaceX doesn't also make killing machines
737 max?
Bro. I hate to tell you, they already knew you were gonna run. you told them into your double mic's. lol
Double it!
I think Elon should sponsor you a SpaceX suit
na, only astronauts deserve them
Only if they make it in orange 🤔
I personally think their design would look crap in orange, but you do you :/
Besides, Boeing's is blue!
Then make him undergo training to deserve it.
Maybe just almost exact replica costume, because unless you have a circulation system in it, it would get warm very fast
1:58 thats actually pretty impressive, i didnt know you could kick that high
Hey Tim, try not to suffocate I. The suit this time
NASA send this man to space already so his channel name will fit.
Triffty it’s a joke 😒
Sure replacing the orange suit would be comfy and stuff but the orange one is so iconic to you
Everyday astronaut with the blue suit would feel like an everyday astronaut 2.0 but somehow incomplete
A special orange version of the Boeing suit!!!!
I think the fact that the suit he uses is a old heavily used one makes it more realistic for a everyday astronaut. It's more like what a normal person would have. Given that things space related are expensive so the old used one would be something that kids would imagine that there dad would own like the every day man.
Tim Dodd is the man!
...the SPACE MAN! 😄 🚀
Oh man, that was like a Greek tragedy! I thought for *sure* Boeing was going to give you the suit. What a tease!
As for the horribly hot orange suit (I can relate a bit because our flight suits cover everything when we fly and the Black Hawk has no air conditioning; in the summer it’s god-awful), the Russians have an expression: Без муки нет науки (byez muki nyet nauki), which means “without torture, there is no science.”
Maybe SpaceX will give you their suit! 😄
Luke Ranieri Please people flood Elon's Twitter whit #timonsuit
The Man!
The Myth!
The Legend!
The real Starman!
2:23 that handshake had me worried for a second. Then I remembered that it was normal back then.
I assume you got to Keep the patch?"
_Meanwhile, in a parallel universe:_
*Boeing Suit Assistant:* "Roll your shoulders in. Now you can slowly stand up.."
*Tim:*
"...........................I gotta pee."
Lol at the boom microphone "one of these" segment. Even so, fascinating, entertaining, and informative as always! Keep up the good work Tim!
Boom mike makes it real.
At least you are part of that elite club. Victims of SSSS. (Smelly Space Suit Syndrome) ssssssssssssss... Nooooooo!!!!!!! :-)
Adam Savage will be having kittens over these new new suits! Cant wait to see him cosplay SpaceX Stig LOL. This suit is pretty cool, but a bit 2001 a space Odyssey for me. :)
how much does a boeing space suit cost?
How To Make Sushi probably a few hundred thousand
Millions
@@mike5214 for these suits designed for inside a spaceship, I'd agree. Custom bespoke suits, but I wonder if they would leak like a seive in hard vacuum. They have the cool looking collars for sealing the gloves on, but just zippers for the rest?
@@scottwa looks like a simplified drysuit. I wonder what would happen if I buy an actual drysuit, stick a ViSi mobile health monitor, a small portable rebreather, a helmet that can work with a rebreather, slap some radio stuff in it as well, and then try to make the whole thing work in vacuum. Bam, I got Resource Integration Gear. Then, all that will be needed is stuff for micrometeorite protection, solar radiation protection, and some extra survival gear like SOS beacons and emergency oxygen, and we have an EVA suit that can be mass produced.
@@Bluesnipible nah only thousands
Tim, your experience with the Orange Nightmare was actually very important and not to be disparaged. Anything that we do that pulls us "out of the norm" (as long as it isn't illegal, immoral or fattening, right? ...isn't stupidly dangerous) can help us move to a new phase in life, experience things we've never dreamed of experiencing, and generally helps keep us improving ourselves for the betterment of all. Please be kinder to the Orange You. He set you on the path to where you are today.
The flexibility and apparent comfort of the suit is amazing. I do think the blue color is a mistake. The pumpkin suit was that color at least in part, to make the wearer easily visible in an emergency recovery situation. If the crew does a pad abort with a landing in the water, blue will make it tougher for rescuers looking for crew that might be in the water.
Thanks for a great video.
It looks much better with an Everyday Astronaut than the released images with those 'Regular Astronauts'.
1:47 HEY! Vsauce, Michael here.
11:03
**Wink Wink** SpaceX
The childish laughing when dancing around in it really illustrates how awesome it must have felt.
who else is stoked for 2019?
Cameron Rosario I’m also stoked for 2022!
2019 will be cool but the 2020's are going to be where it's at. Commercial Crew should be in full swing & if were lucky we should be seeing the first orbital tests of the BFR in the very early 2020's.
@@thermophile2106 kkko, ,kkko, ,,,ĺ,,
Congratulations! Getting this opportunity is a tribute to all the hard work you’ve put in.
Secretly you wish they gave you one lol.
mattybeatzkidd I doubt one of those suits costs less than $50,000 if not way more. The actual EVA suits are in the millions of dollars.
Brain Mind mmmmmmm no
eva suits itself doesnt cost 1m +
not even a secret he asks multiple times lol
I love your reaction wearing the new spacesuit, by the way I’m now a patreon supporter. Your an inspiration
Dang!!! Thank you!!!
Everyday Astronaut i love your channel
You need to do a collaboration with Tested and Adam Savage on space suits!
idk why but the boeing spacesuit looks like an ocean exploration suit
Nibrasakhi looks nothing like an ocean exploration suit but k
It's blue
Space suits were inspired by diving suits not so far fetched when you consider the environ there used for
@@SladeShadows ITS BLUE!
As a commercial diver i can tell you that this spacesuit is way way way easier to use and move in than our drysuits
You should definitely get in touch with Adam Savage for a new spacesuit!
2:47 "dont say it, dont say it....... I GUESS this is what you said after Columbia!!" .... .... "You said it..."
I love you so much man! Jealous and happy for you!
Right? Makes me happy seeing him so happy haha! awesome video
yeah mayank same here
This is a strange video to watch after SpaceX's 100/10 space suit design
Dude..... Dude! This video almost made me tear up in some strange nostalgic way.... Not sure why... You're awesome and so lucky.
reebok in space?! that means we are one step (pun!) closer to the alien universe happening :)
That was a special kind of moment- when it switched from the blue suit to you crying in your old orange suit. Just hilarious! Among other things...
Looks way better than the old space suits but still not super cool futuristic like. I think the SpaceX suit take the point for looks 😄 I would love the next astronauts were them in the next flight
PhilfreezeCH their functionality is so similar that they are functionally identical.
Reality rarely looks as cool as fiction...
Because looking cool is all that matters in fiction, but in reality we have this pesky little thing called 'physics'.
Still, just looking at it in comparison to the shuttle suits, this looks like an amazing technical leap.
The SpaceX suit looks like it should be called the I-suit by Apple.
Dude! Those people in the baggy pants! That's my friends from back in the day. What a throwback!
I can't believe I hadn't seen this one before, I had the biggest smile the whole way through, because YOU had the biggest smile the whole way through!! I was so made up for you that you got to try it out, and they'd made the badge for you too! Loving your channel, your enthusiasm is catching. :) X
Someone need to invent something very similar to this that has a built-in air conditioning backpack, and sell it as a personal air conditioner!
Run on Tesla battery pack and Tesla solar charger.
Are you willing to walk around with a 20 kilo backpack?
A medical cooling vest exists for those with Multiple Sclerosis.
You look sooo cute with the black beanie on!
Its the ultimate geek fashion accessory.
That was the 'real astronaut' moment for me.
I am still on team SpaceX
seamus Mills most of us are. NASA is a joke atm.
@@justanotherasian4395 congress*
@@doodle9495 tru
"doff" is a really handy word. I only ever heard as in the old fashioned usage "doffing your cap" as a mark of respect. But this is a great new usage.
you can tell he was actually really really happy. more suits plz
I'm going to buy one so I can finally walk outside my house in Arizona
What I loved about the orange aero flight suits was the toddler-diaper-in-onesie-look they had around their butts. That was just too cute. 😂
That wasn't just a look.
Now will you consider my suggestion of collaborating with a maker UA-camr to build a ventilation system for your suit (or your new suit if you get a different one)? I think it'd be a great way to help grow your channel!
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New video: How a space suit almost made me steal
3:20 A zipper?! I think I'm gonna pass on that suit, thanks!
Preparing the kids to go to school on Mars will be a lot of work!!
I guess they don't plan on bailing out of the capsule? Orange is better than blue if you are in the ocean and want to be found.
zapfanzapfan Yeah, I like the orange better, too. The blue is prettier, but the orange just has that adventurous feel to it. Bright red could be an interesting color for a space suit.
In a contingency where Starliner is in the ocean (it normally lands on land), the astronauts stay inside the capsule until a rescue and recovery team can bring the capsule onboard and get the astronauts out safely.
@@AmbientMorality And if they do what the Russians did and land a capsule 300km off target in a forest?
@@allangibson8494 That shouldn't be a possible scenario, but if so the capsule has redundant emergency transmitters so SAR teams can find them as fast as possible.
Wow Tim how great is that. You are really opening doors. By the time you are an old man you will be THE space dude. So cool they put "Everyday Astronaut" on your suit. Way to go Ninja Tim.
I'm sure Adam Savage could hook you up with a nice spacesuit ;)
You should definitely wear Spacex's suit!
watching you turn in to a big kid and get well excited over all of this was awesome. Shame they didn't get someone to assist you with putting it on with a bit more excitement and humour, but we can't get everything we want I guess :P
Its nice that the big companies like this are willing to give you the time and even make the small touches like the everyday astronaut badge. I think if you can just keep doing what you're doing, many more cool opportunities will continue to open up for you.
I'm the only nerd at my office that likes anything to do with space. It would be cool to have you in my office, but then again, we probably wouldn't get much work done. lol! Love your videos Tim!!
Boeing’s version of the Russian Sokol suit. The original orange shuttle suits were designed for ejection from the U-2, SR-71.
Super cool to see some other videos then space x recently😃😄 As much as i love SpaceX, it's always cool to see how the other half lives😜
Great entertainment!^^
Reebok in space.
At least one prediction from Aliens came true
finally, you should rent it for any new videos.
3.5 psi is the partial pressure of oxygen at 10,000 ft elevation. The absolute pressure at 10,000 ft is around 10 psi. The spacesuit is normally 100% oxygen environment at lower pressure in order to reduce the pressure differential but still allow the astronaut to get all the oxygen they need to function.
Michael Onines I thought the same. I also thought this would make a great suit for Everest.
That was the first thing I thought of when I heard the pressure differential rating.
And of course that means you need a prebreathe for an hour or so before being exposed to low pressure.
If anything, 3.5 PSI pure oxygen seems a little low; didn't they use closer to 4 PSI on Apollo? IIRC, the slightly elevated pressure was to prevent bleeding from the lungs, and not because we need to breathe that much oxygen.
Is the difference because the Boeing suits would only be used for a short time?
I guess they didn't let him try the suit under positive pressure; it would be interesting to see how awkward it is to move under those conditions.
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The amount of nerding out is making me smile and giggle, cool to see you living your dreams!
You keep saying that you could just live in that suit. I heard that people have to live inside Soyuz capsules for two days before they reach the ISS. So... do these suits have plumbing and how does it work?
No they don't have plumbing they get changed after the rocket stops flying
Astronauts wear diapers.
Thermophile yes they do but there not diapers but there the same thing
Soyuz spacecraft suit Sokol is used only when there is an action going on. Like launching, docking, undocking and landing. They take it off after reaching orbit and pressure check. The spacecraft has a toilet in its living compartment. Lately Soyuz spacecrafts can reach ISS in around 6 hours. Last Progress spacecraft (unmanned cargo version of Soyuz) reached ISS just under 4 hours, which is the new record!
Two days is the emergency procedure, if your flight hasn't gone as planned. Normally they only expect a couple of hours, and because of that they rely on diapers.
A luxury trip this is not.
That Phobos & Deimos poster is everything
my dad works for nasa
*PLEASE, GIVE THIS MAN'S CHANNEL A PROPER SPACESUIT*
4:43 *RIP* JNCOs
Ik I’m late but if he replaces his suit it won’t be the everyday astronaut we know
Imagine just standing there and watching him dance in your new developed spacesuit
Personally I much prefer the SpaceX flight suit.
Name not found SpaceX everything is far superior. Boeing knows this and is therefore using guys like him to pimp their brand for them. Boeing has had decades to get where they are and still cant hold a candle to where SpaceX is now. It's kinda sad really.
6:20 Stupid sexy Flanders..
its crazy seeing you go places i work every day and have never run into you lol
Is that Lego astronaut blue?
The Great Steve No it is Boeing Blue.
No it's Blue Power Ranger blue.
This is the purest thing ever
I want to have a pair of these shoes tho
You have to try it under pressure before saying that it is confortabile.
Have to love how far commercial CREW and Everyday Astronaut videos have come since this uploaded. Great job Tim
dont replace it keep this one and the new one and be a space suit collector then you'll have a whole closet of space suits not really you'll only have like 8 or 9 but you'll be like hmm..... what suit should i wear today
Hoping that Boeing and SpaceX will see replicas of their spacesuits for things like Comic-Con etc
8:16 get a tesla!! Also, you look very cool. And that smile on your face..Priceless!!
This guy is so happy about this suit its making me happy
Cool but Nah, the orange one looks more badass
Dean Martin held a glass of apple juice on TV
So, keep wearing your Everyday Astronaut orange fight suit on UA-cam
This video just made me happy. Like others, I really hope SpaceX reaches out to you and we get to see you compare the two suits. Thank you for bringing space down to us, everyday people.
Aye, I got this as an ad. Neat.
If Boeing can't get Starliner human-rated soon, you'll be able to pick up a suit cheap when it blows through its "use-by" date....
That’s the coolest, man, I’m so happy for you!
When you walked through that door I thought you were VSauce
While David Clark was making space suits during the time of Apollo, and bid on the contract for the Moon suit, the A7L suit used on Apollo was made by ILC Dover. However the tech was correct - the ACES launch and entry suit used on the Shuttle after the Challenger disaster was built by David Clark, as was its predecessor the LES suit used before Challenger.
They made the coms for the A7L. I didn’t wanna take apart what Kavya said
That at 07:10 is literally a tank crew helmet without the upper protection plate