I have three questions about the cold spot The big void in cosmic background radiation What is the cause of this cold spot in the universe? The second question is how far away is this cold spot from our galaxy? The third question is about the proportion of cosmic expansion that dark energy Is the degree of dark energy more or less in that cold spot The big void? We must work to develop a device that captures the image of the cold spot in the universe In order to discover the percentage of dark energy in them And answer The three questions Please send these questions and suggestions to physicists at the Space Research Center Click on this link to see the cold spot www.sciencealert.com/the-largest-void-in-the-universe-might-not-be-what-we-think-it-is
Oh shut your pie hole there Henry before I track you down and break your hip old man. Appreciate being able to view a video and get some new knowledge instantly at the tip of your fingers and for the price of nothing!
Man, some rough comments. The men and women who made this program a success are pioneers who acomplished amazing things. Great documentary about some fascinating history.
Bullshit, all NASA does is spend millions upon millions. Or they say they do. I think they're stealing the tax payers money. I mean, what do they do that's so important up there? If they're even really up there in orbit, What the hell cost so much? Honestly, what I suspect they're really doing is "business" with Et,s! What type of business one might ask? I don't know, maybe trading people for very rare elements that don't form or exist to humans or earth? Or maybe they're gaining technology From the aliens, like how to build Star-Gates and wormholes? Who knows? But until nasa starts being more truthful about what's up as far as ufo,s and many other things, then I think they're "over-charging" the tax-payers and the Federal budget. Period. I hope these people realise that most regular people believe in other worlds and dimensions. And if aliens could access them, then we wanna know if nasa has the secret? Because if they do, why should only nasa get to know about it? For power and control perhaps? I hope NASA knows that many people wanna like them. But we just got a feeling that they're lying about many things. Including the money. All those people live like Super-Kings! A million dollar house ain't big enough for them. They all gotta live in 5million dollar homes! In other words, all the spoils go to the private company that they call NASA. Never a straight answer.
I wanted to know how they work. This documentary tells you nothing but history. What keeps them from popping like balloons? How do you regulate internal heat in an airless environment?
_What keeps them from popping like balloons?_ The restraint layer. _How do you regulate internal heat in an airless environment?_ During the _Apollo_ program, the excess heat would be vented outside with some water. Yes, the total duration of each lunar EVA mission was dictated by the capacity of the life's support water tank.
Ah, they are lying to you. UA-cam search "moon land - the world's greatest hoax" and see time mark 18:28. There's no way a human can move a pressurized suit glove in a vacuum.
There's always a few Simpletons in the comments section advertising to the world that they know fuck all about certain subjects for which they have nothing but shite opinions. Science illiterate Morons. Of course there is video footage of the ISS's construction you intellectually bankrupt idiots.
If you have a survival kit for a long period of time , then you go up there.....leave the station... go down ...live your new life until you reach your mother land
There are many contingencies to stop that from happening. First there's the tether and backup tether which secure the astronaut to the station. In the unlikely event either of those fail, the suits are equipped with what is essentially a jetpack which astronauts can use to navigate themselves to safety.
Donovan Hudson-Sims their dad beat them hard enough that their body’s shrank and they could squeeze them on, At least that’s how I would get my suit on if I had a dad
CAN WE GET A HOW IT WORKS ON MY DADS CAR! HE LEFT 7 YEARS AGO TO GO GET CIGARETTES AND HE STILL ISNT BACK! THE NEAREST GAS STATION IS A 5 MINUTE DRIVE AWAY HIS CAR IS SO SLOW
Dear sir and madam my humble request to you that please make space station like a spacecraft which can go to another solar planet and at every space station should have atleast one emergency spacecraft. Your's faithfully partha sarothi Barman.
NASA is full of highly paid monkeys who only buy expensive shit. They aren't hiring real engineers, only expensive engineers with engineering turnaround of 6 months+. Simple machined parts you can make at home in an hour, they order for 60,000$ a piece with machining time of over a few weeks. It's a logistics nightmare. There's also an INSANE amount of political bullshit. And that's just the start of it. I wish some small company launched a space programme with a tight team of people who just want to get things done; we'd have EVA robots, no need for human EVA...
@@dimitar4y or maybe they go the difficult way otherwise they will be clearly exposed about the no existence of the space where they are supposed going to :) ...
Every dollar needed to be used for the bare necessities over the years -- with all of the Theistic nightmares of presidents that restricted the money that NASA could get... Now Trump desires to have us lead again... Is that so hard to understand? Lol -- I mean EVERY SINGLE MAN MADE RELIGION HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY DEBUNKED --- so we should now turn our attention to pleasing a bucket full of psychotic nutjobs that STILL believe that the world is flat?? What other angle would you like to look at-- that you have the need for a 360 degree viewer? Other companies that have your desire in mind -- are setting out to do that, anyways... www.spacevr.co/#spacevr
Kind of interesting, but not much on the suits. No spesifics. I already knew the suits were for protecting against the harsh conditions of space, so i didn`t learn much.
@@daveyjones5702 They are blown up. The tensile strength of the material, meaning how much it can stretch before popping. It is far from its limit, since EVA suit is only pressurised to 1/3rd earth atmosphere, the human body limit.
@@daveyjones5702 did they ever show footage of them outside the craft? if so then they have to be. if they were inside the craft then it wasnt. i didnt watch the entire thing since it was mostly bad music.
@@nuxtheunkrakible9324 actually i'm referring to any image i have ever seen of the space suits. and yeah there's a clip of them outside the craft in this vid too at 8:22.
The helmets are designed with all of this in mind. The EMU suits are pressurized with pure oxygen at around 4 PSI, we breathe 14.7 PSI here on Earth. So the event of a glass fogging would be pretty much impossible since there is no moisture and low pressure.
Because you can view the I.S.S. crossing the path of the moon already with a regular high-speed camera... No need to have video-- which Flat-tards will already question at the outset... All of the times that the I.S.S. will pass overhead are on the main website-- for all to see and do for themselves... We already have the laser array on the moon-- they still question that... To make their books of myths -- seem like they're not full of fkn shi*... Which they all are...
@ 9:30 listen carefully about a study known as "the Fischer Price study". I don't know about you but if I was an astronaut any mention of Fischer Price regarding a mission would make me really nervous. They might make great children's toys BUT...
What does that mean, he died for you? I'm going to ask these Romans to nail me to a cross so that a couple thousand years from now, people can smoke crack and not worry about it if they worship me, a zombie in a few days. Is that about right?
Why was there not a full set of tools sent up for this? Think about it, one of the last resort survival systems and they can not perform preventive maintenance due to lack of parts and tools? That's just stupid!
This is only part of a larger NASA documentary about Extra Vehicular Activity, or EVA. There's a bit more history and context here: ua-cam.com/video/Z5Bz6L93GwoT/v-deo.htmlhanks
I got me one oh them Q I's its about 55 or maybe 60 ...water don't stick to nothin ...less its frozed ...an ain't no space ...or stars....its all a fairy story
@@elizabethwinsor-strumpetqueen Yuk yuk yuk, you done got me laffin' so hord I cud spit. An stop yer boastin' bout yer big QI's as iffin you wuz royaltee.
@Nim Boo Why so touchy about American Southerners if you're European? I was imitating a stereotypical yokel. Geography doesn't determine a person's intelligence. But please do elaborate on the claims you made about me as I could do with the laugh? Also, are you some kind of hoax nut?
Nobody learned a damn thing from Apollo 1 where Grissom, Chaffee and White were barbecued in a pure oxygen environment...So much for engineering degrees in America...Here's a quote from Alan Shepard...."Don't fuck up..."
I disagree, and so do the many early astronauts, including Frank Borman who went on to command Apollo 8. He was head of the investigation as to that Apollo fire, and his later opinion, as well as that of his colleagues, is that without the shock of the three deaths and the subsequent broad knowledge of the many technical vulnerables, shoddy workmanship, and bad design decisions that were made, eventuating all their eventual corrections, America in all probability would have never landed astronauts on the Moon and returned them safely. And doesn´t that _exactly_ address the political and technical challenge that Kennedy addressed on May 25, 1961?
@@brianhiles8164 The 100% O2 decision was about money only. Just look at oil or paper or Teflon in O2. In normal 80%N2 20%O2 they are relatively stable. Put them in 100% O2 and they become ready to combust. The head cheeses only wanted a cheap solution. Single gas was it. Three paid with their lives.
This should have been titled "HOW IT DOES NOT WORK" because there is no way a space suit with internal pressure of 14.7lbs/in^2 (1 atmosphere) from blowing apart in the total vacuum of space.
@@002o the average human body has an average 1.9m2 or about 3,000 sq inches. 3,000 x 14.7lb per sq inch = 44,000 lbs = 20tons of force (without opposing force from vacuum) looking for the weakest spot in the suit (zipper, sawn needle punctures, etc).
Please comeback DT. love the docos.
Very interesting, but hard to hear with load distracting music playing continuously in the background!
haha yea the music director went a little happy
I have three questions about the cold spot The big void in cosmic background radiation
What is the cause of this cold spot in the universe?
The second question is how far away is this cold spot from our galaxy?
The third question is about the proportion of cosmic expansion that dark energy
Is the degree of dark energy more or less in that cold spot The big void?
We must work to develop a device that captures the image of the cold spot in the universe
In order to discover the percentage of dark energy in them And answer
The three questions
Please send these questions and suggestions to physicists at the Space Research Center
Click on this link to see the cold spot
www.sciencealert.com/the-largest-void-in-the-universe-might-not-be-what-we-think-it-is
Oh shut your pie hole there Henry before I track you down and break your hip old man. Appreciate being able to view a video and get some new knowledge instantly at the tip of your fingers and for the price of nothing!
@@dwaynechapman5993 chill
That's the whole point they don't want you to understand it just go with whatever BS they feed you.
Why did y’all stop with the videos??
Where did this channel go I loved it 😔
Man, some rough comments. The men and women who made this program a success are pioneers who acomplished amazing things. Great documentary about some fascinating history.
They are morons. The same imbeciles that believe the earth is flat, and every tragedy is an 'inside job.' It makes them feel special.
Bullshit, all NASA does is spend millions upon millions. Or they say they do. I think they're stealing the tax payers money. I mean, what do they do that's so important up there? If they're even really up there in orbit, What the hell cost so much? Honestly, what I suspect they're really doing is "business" with Et,s! What type of business one might ask? I don't know, maybe trading people for very rare elements that don't form or exist to humans or earth? Or maybe they're gaining technology From the aliens, like how to build Star-Gates and wormholes? Who knows? But until nasa starts being more truthful about what's up as far as ufo,s and many other things, then I think they're "over-charging" the tax-payers and the Federal budget. Period. I hope these people realise that most regular people believe in other worlds and dimensions. And if aliens could access them, then we wanna know if nasa has the secret? Because if they do, why should only nasa get to know about it? For power and control perhaps? I hope NASA knows that many people wanna like them. But we just got a feeling that they're lying about many things. Including the money. All those people live like Super-Kings! A million dollar house ain't big enough for them. They all gotta live in 5million dollar homes! In other words, all the spoils go to the private company that they call NASA. Never a straight answer.
Rough comments? They steal 52 million dollars a day for fake space.
@@ikemyzon Do you not understand how taxes work? Even if that _was_ completely fake, they're _spending_ that money to fake it.
@@Jan_Strzelecki absolutely
What an awesome video. And the quality, just perfect for 2160p, what detail!
I wanted to know how they work. This documentary tells you nothing but history. What keeps them from popping like balloons? How do you regulate internal heat in an airless environment?
_What keeps them from popping like balloons?_
The restraint layer.
_How do you regulate internal heat in an airless environment?_
During the _Apollo_ program, the excess heat would be vented outside with some water. Yes, the total duration of each lunar EVA mission was dictated by the capacity of the life's support water tank.
@@Jan_Strzelecki You beat me to it.
Ah, they are lying to you. UA-cam search "moon land - the world's greatest hoax" and see time mark 18:28. There's no way a human can move a pressurized suit glove in a vacuum.
@@Jan_Strzelecki Huh? What?
@@Meinstein What is it that you don't understand?
Man I could watch hours of them building the ISS
@Ekstij Amezie I know thats why i said it
U r jok8ng right. They have no footage of the liess being put together in a vacuum at 17,000 mph. What a joke
@@bearapalegicbear9335 you are correct and i know you from bb stream
U go ben hughes. Sooooo glad u were not actually referring to tge ISS as being real. Its as sci fi as bruce willis drilling on asteroids. Its absurd.
There's always a few Simpletons in the comments section advertising to the world that they know fuck all about certain subjects for which they have nothing but shite opinions. Science illiterate Morons. Of course there is video footage of the ISS's construction you intellectually bankrupt idiots.
I miss this channel.
What happend
Why do you guys removed a lot of videos??? They where very helpful, can you guys bring them back😢
😢 why are there no more new videos for this channel 😢 🤔
Indonesia. Yours is Dologama my favourite channel on UA-cam. A bit of home away from home.
I really wanna ask you if we could ever see the outside of space on video?
I wanna see space too
This person has maybe left youtube and his 1M+ susbcribers !!!
Its very interesting i love it ❤❤
I wonder why they don't post anymore videos 🥺
Sad
That was an excellent video!
The comment section really needs serious cleaning though.
thanks.
Wow 🤩 😮
22:09 of course Tony stark would be involved with the suit project...
Flat earthers cringing at that curvature LOL
My query is like…. What if someone gets separated and goes away in the space..???
If you have a survival kit for a long period of time , then you go up there.....leave the station... go down ...live your new life until you reach your mother land
There are many contingencies to stop that from happening. First there's the tether and backup tether which secure the astronaut to the station. In the unlikely event either of those fail, the suits are equipped with what is essentially a jetpack which astronauts can use to navigate themselves to safety.
Also if you have a tool like a wrench just throw it the way you are moving to move the other way
Best video
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wise man can prevent to make mistakes. and every man is learning from mistakes unti he stops making them
How did the astronauts on the first Apollo missions get their suits on?
By helping each other and putting the gloves on last.
Donovan Hudson-Sims their dad beat them hard enough that their body’s shrank and they could squeeze them on, At least that’s how I would get my suit on if I had a dad
CAN WE GET A HOW IT WORKS ON MY DADS CAR! HE LEFT 7 YEARS AGO TO GO GET CIGARETTES AND HE STILL ISNT BACK! THE NEAREST GAS STATION IS A 5 MINUTE DRIVE AWAY HIS CAR IS SO SLOW
oh... how old r ya?
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I got some bad news for you little Liam..
He’s DEAD😑😱😨😰😥😓😪
I'm sure he took a detour to your mother's sisters place. better call your aunt.
Nice vid.
True wise men learn from the mistakes of others.
Dear sir and madam my humble request to you that please make space station like a spacecraft which can go to another solar planet and at every space station should have atleast one emergency spacecraft. Your's faithfully partha sarothi Barman.
Good journey and good mission and good job
Seeing them floating around outside of the spacecraft makes my anxiety "sky rocket." I would pee myself no doubt & shake the entire time.
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thanks.
Simulations for vehicle mechanics and pressurization Systems that would Seperate medical tech from exterior systems.
Wonderful ❤️👍
Why not put a 360 camera on that thing, and a live feed so we can look around? Is it too expensive for you NASA?
NASA is full of highly paid monkeys who only buy expensive shit. They aren't hiring real engineers, only expensive engineers with engineering turnaround of 6 months+. Simple machined parts you can make at home in an hour, they order for 60,000$ a piece with machining time of over a few weeks. It's a logistics nightmare. There's also an INSANE amount of political bullshit. And that's just the start of it. I wish some small company launched a space programme with a tight team of people who just want to get things done; we'd have EVA robots, no need for human EVA...
@@dimitar4y or maybe they go the difficult way otherwise they will be clearly exposed about the no existence of the space where they are supposed going to :) ...
Please Professor Hoffman, tell us what's out there.
@@yourhandlehere1 bugger if I know!... I guess there is nothing out there mate
Every dollar needed to be used for the bare necessities over the years -- with all of the Theistic nightmares of presidents that restricted the money that NASA could get... Now Trump desires to have us lead again... Is that so hard to understand? Lol -- I mean EVERY SINGLE MAN MADE RELIGION HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY DEBUNKED --- so we should now turn our attention to pleasing a bucket full of psychotic nutjobs that STILL believe that the world is flat?? What other angle would you like to look at-- that you have the need for a 360 degree viewer? Other companies that have your desire in mind -- are setting out to do that, anyways... www.spacevr.co/#spacevr
Particle Accelerators are not mandatory for the state?
Do one about illegal bank access from space. How it works?
Very good
Kind of interesting, but not much on the suits. No spesifics. I already knew the suits were for protecting against the harsh conditions of space, so i didn`t learn much.
They miss the shuttles without them we are slowed to a halt
15:07 how italians go to space
The same way as all other astronauts, in rockets.
They need special gloves so they can talk. : )
Appollo 13 had a ground crew help them with the co2 scrubber
Meh.... Could have had more info on how the suits work. A lot of useless info.
all i want to know is: why don't the flexible parts blow up like a balloon when exposed to the vacuum of space?
@@daveyjones5702
They are blown up.
The tensile strength of the material, meaning how much it can stretch before popping. It is far from its limit, since EVA suit is only pressurised to 1/3rd earth atmosphere, the human body limit.
@@nuxtheunkrakible9324 except they clearly are NOT inflated.
@@daveyjones5702
did they ever show footage of them outside the craft? if so then they have to be. if they were inside the craft then it wasnt.
i didnt watch the entire thing since it was mostly bad music.
@@nuxtheunkrakible9324 actually i'm referring to any image i have ever seen of the space suits.
and yeah there's a clip of them outside the craft in this vid too at 8:22.
"All your watching is a puppet show, the whole world is a stage." -Conspiracy Music Guru
Bruh upload something it’s been nearly 4 years since the last upload..
I turned the likes from 935k to 936k.
Please tell me if the floor is flat or circular because the question confuses me😂😂
how to they prevent the glass from fogging?
😂😖❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ .
@@قفرانالسلمي-ي8ظ ?
The helmets are designed with all of this in mind. The EMU suits are pressurized with pure oxygen at around 4 PSI, we breathe 14.7 PSI here on Earth. So the event of a glass fogging would be pretty much impossible since there is no moisture and low pressure.
Wouldn’t moisture enter the air from their breath, and also maybe sweat and stuff on the surface of their body?
@@fuelrich299 also a guy once drowned in space because he drink water in the spacesuit so how do they prevent that
very nice (amazing) 👆
Quantum Computers are not mandatory for the state?
Grazie.
So who filmed?
Why not put an ISS on the Moon with a live stream 360 cam?
Because you can view the I.S.S. crossing the path of the moon already with a regular high-speed camera... No need to have video-- which Flat-tards will already question at the outset... All of the times that the I.S.S. will pass overhead are on the main website-- for all to see and do for themselves... We already have the laser array on the moon-- they still question that... To make their books of myths -- seem like they're not full of fkn shi*... Which they all are...
Zebadee Rankin very expensive and takes hundreds of thousands of dollars to launch a space ship. U want all of that just to prove idiots like u wrong?
*Why not put an ISS on the Moon with a live stream 360 cam?*
What for? Even if they would do that idiots flattards would say it's CGI;)
@Richard Cooper Astronauts from the Apollo missions said that they saw, lol
Cuz they faked it
No new videos why, 2 years ago only
one minute problem can end your day real quickly
good afternoon sir, can i buy your channel than not uploading videos it's better for me to continue..
@ 9:30 listen carefully about a study known as "the Fischer Price study". I don't know about you but if I was an astronaut any mention of Fischer Price regarding a mission would make me really nervous. They might make great children's toys BUT...
Then again it might all be child's play.
Let's see you operate a Hasselblad with those gloves on. And get perfect pictures every shot.
When all they do is attach a cord from one spot to another fumbling around on their set I can see how easy those gloves work
Does anybody else wish UA-cam could filter out the infantile comments?
?
Jesus Christ loves you so much that he died on the cross for you.
Should I care? Oh wait, I don't care that some loser died on cross, many people died that way and they didn't shout they are special;)
What does that mean, he died for you? I'm going to ask these Romans to nail me to a cross so that a couple thousand years from now, people can smoke crack and not worry about it if they worship me, a zombie in a few days. Is that about right?
Why was there not a full set of tools sent up for this? Think about it, one of the last resort survival systems and they can not perform preventive maintenance due to lack of parts and tools? That's just stupid!
Can you do a back-lit in space
Its been 5 months when you uploaded
Why did u guys stop😢
سبحانك ي رب ما اعظمك
؟؟
I have a science project
How to show or exbite thise project to scientists??
Or How to communicate to scientists??
All supper powers should give up 1 year of military budget to focus on science, space and ocean research
This is only part of a larger NASA documentary about Extra Vehicular Activity, or EVA. There's a bit more history and context here: ua-cam.com/video/Z5Bz6L93GwoT/v-deo.htmlhanks
Are they dead they never post now🤧
A waste of 25 mins if you thought it was all about the suit. Yet very good information for us space nerds.
The people in this comment section are not the brightest
I got me one oh them Q I's its about 55 or maybe 60 ...water don't stick to nothin ...less its frozed ...an ain't no space ...or stars....its all a fairy story
@@elizabethwinsor-strumpetqueen Yuk yuk yuk, you done got me laffin' so hord I cud spit. An stop yer boastin' bout yer big QI's as iffin you wuz royaltee.
@Nim Boo Why so touchy about American Southerners if you're European? I was imitating a stereotypical yokel. Geography doesn't determine a person's intelligence. But please do elaborate on the claims you made about me as I could do with the laugh? Also, are you some kind of hoax nut?
@Nim Boo Well for an idiot of your calibre I suppose that would be enough.
I wonder how much Apollo 13 played in this new caution........
😍😍😍
3:15
*Astronauts are actually robots I knew it*
Why would you make a fat robot?
@@johnwalters800 maybee you have a lot of materials tho
Why are they saying EVA activity if the A in EVA stands for activity?
ATM machine, PIN number
WHAT! a problem that duct tape can't solve?! Preposterous!
I’m still wondering why all their hair wasn’t spray painted straight up.
Nobody learned a damn thing from Apollo 1 where Grissom, Chaffee and White were barbecued in a pure oxygen environment...So much for engineering degrees in America...Here's a quote from Alan Shepard...."Don't fuck up..."
I disagree, and so do the many early astronauts, including Frank Borman who went on to command Apollo 8. He was head of the investigation as to that Apollo fire, and his later opinion, as well as that of his colleagues, is that without the shock of the three deaths and the subsequent broad knowledge of the many technical vulnerables, shoddy workmanship, and bad design decisions that were made, eventuating all their eventual corrections, America in all probability would have never landed astronauts on the Moon and returned them safely.
And doesn´t that _exactly_ address the political and technical challenge that Kennedy addressed on May 25, 1961?
@@brianhiles8164 The 100% O2 decision was about money only. Just look at oil or paper or Teflon in O2. In normal 80%N2 20%O2 they are relatively stable. Put them in 100% O2 and they become ready to combust. The head cheeses only wanted a cheap solution. Single gas was it. Three paid with their lives.
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stop yelling
Uhm why aren't you posting?
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epic
13:49 is totally Runescape music
kaka pipi succes
Lmaoooo
2:02, there is nothing a tube of silicone can't fix. Lol
Marvellous
Music is unnecessary
she lost his life 🥺🥺🥺
Why you not uploading a vedio?
👍🏻
She called a crew ants.....
Where is 1960s narrator guy?
Altas tecnologia cientifica no.mundo das pesquisas espacias
This should have been titled "HOW IT DOES NOT WORK" because there is no way a space suit with internal pressure of 14.7lbs/in^2 (1 atmosphere) from blowing apart in the total vacuum of space.
How is it in a common car tyre is 4 atm?
@@002o the average human body has an average 1.9m2 or about 3,000 sq inches. 3,000 x 14.7lb per sq inch = 44,000 lbs = 20tons of force (without opposing force from vacuum) looking for the weakest spot in the suit (zipper, sawn needle punctures, etc).
Sewn. Imagin a with (3 atm pressure) tire with zipper and sewn parts.
you real can not see colors Because of the gold shield. you can put an indigo shield
Como pode isso em uma velocidade de 25 mil quilômetros?