ISS ASTRONAUTS DISCUSS THE CHALLENGE OF LIVING IN SPACE WITH MEDIA REPRESENTATIVES
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 35 Flight Engineers Chris Cassidy and Tom Marshburn discuss day to day life, work and scientific research aboard the orbiting outpost with the earthbound journalists.
i love how they now always take the earth ball with them on interviews
They can't just hold the camera to the window can they ?
"Oh its night." i dont know why but i love this
Hi. Issเพื่อนขณะนี้เวลา22.25น. 25..../9/2018Goood thing is that there are still such good people to take care of situations like this...God bless them.
Keep up the great work guys , Tom you make all North Carolinians proud
AWESOME we are seeing the inside of the iss awesome simply awesome
That beginning.. Cringing whahahaha
gotta love that lag LOL
also yeah i know this comment is six years old
i dont care
Yeah that kept me laughing for a while
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"You go ahead Chris I'll shut up."
best 40 seconds of conversation ever.
More experiments please. The one with the wet cloth was so cool.
Am I the only one fascinated by how quick communication is between earth and space?
looking really close at this towards the end the room is filled with lights every corner. on the right wall u can see their shadows really clearly like another light is at chest height on the left maybe off screen. Alot of very bright lights in one space...
Yeah, it's a big structure and theres almost no outside light because the windows are kept shut most of the time to protect the glass from the radiation
ISS is only about 400 km above earths surface. And the reason why all these chats are only about 20 minutes is that that is about the time it takes for ISS to cross the American continent. So NASA always do these kinds of interviews while ISS is passing right over the USA. 45 minutes later ISS will be on the other side of the earth which would mean alot more latency in communication.
They do though? There is a 24/7 livestream from the ISS.
It's great how fast light is. The moon is less than two light-seconds away.
Sounds much more fun in the space 😊😊👍👍
Simply amazing! The human race can create a space station and endure life in outer space all because of science and technology! I am extremely optomistic for our species regardless of the human affairs we see here on earth that cause so much pessimism. When brilliant minds come together to create a sort of 'global' consciousness, there is no feat that we are unable to leap over! I am awe struck and thankfull that I have the privilage of living in a time of such expanding human knowledge!
Comments are full of hero worshippers...
Moises makes me wonder too. Greets from Russia. Glad this story with progress ended well
Tom is the guy on the left, Chris Cassidy is on the right.
The Japanese module does look much better organized than the other modules, Japanese are experts in organizing of compact spaces. NASA could learn from.
why does the earth balloon fall down to the floor and stay there for over 5 minutes? 13:40 I thought there was no gravity?
Well you see, there are fans in the space station.
It is extremely hard to leave something without it moving at all. Try to put a floating ball on water without it moving
Also, regarding the height question, I doubt he is 7 foot tall, that would be 213CM. I don't know how tall he is though, but he is definitely not that tall, probably like 6foot or 5'11"
Wheres CHRIS?!!! I love these Astro also
How does this have so little views? While Gangnam style has over 1 billion!
peccato non averlo visto in diretta, me li perdo sempre!
IS THERE SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE TITLE?
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As if the beginning of the first conversation wasn't awkward enough, the second guy called Cassidy "Commander Cassidy", guess he mistook him for Hadfield :P
flying is awesome
anyone noticed same dirt/spots on the camera lens as a few other videos on ISS?
9:22 - slow mo from there dose it look like he pivots back up ?
All the lights are mounted on one of the sides so they usually position themselves with that side on top and since they are on camera they try to keep themselves oriented
11:47 when Tom ( the guy on the right im guessing ) stands how tall is he its hard to say but i think i counted longer than 7 feet.
omg hahaha the beginning of this is soooo awkward
Hooyah cdr!
Show us out the windows
You should see the Russian modules
I love to be an astronaut
HAHAHAHA THE START
Five miles a second ... which is really fast.
that lag...
Nice, Greet from Poland. I'm fine, thank you. Dlaczego Polacy nie latają w kosmos?
Why the Poles do not fly in space?
This is less than eight hours old.
You should ask your government about that.
the beginning lol
i just find it, thanks =)
Reporter is too excited lol
really? I didn't see it.
They could probably afford a small program there better off pooling there funds with the ESA though.
The interviewer needs to get their facts right.
nicee
Hi
LMAOOOOOOOOOO
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#WhiteAstronautProblems
How in hell their legs dont hurt
lmao what an awkward start
"Ha ha ha ha ha". x6. 0_0
this looks soooooo fuuuuunnn
I believe you could get eye surgery
creepy laugh at 6:00 :-/
Of course, and maybe they are too sillin to fly in space,
Sorry, Poles are wise, only a small country.
our government has no money for such things.
Cringe at beginning and creppy laugh after 6.00 😑
Am I the only one wondering why they are so tan?
FALSE LIES!
Your one of those people huh? Your an idiot if you think this is all a conspiracy.
Please explain the thousands and thousands of photos taken as well as how diferent their faces look on the ISS and on Earth