The International Space Station: A Home Away from Home for Astronauts
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- Опубліковано 16 гру 2022
- #shorts The International Space Station (ISS) was built over the course of ten years and more than 30 missions. It is the result of unprecedented scientific and engineering collaboration between five space agencies from 15 different countries.
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The Chinese made one themselves because the Americans didn't allow them to join!
Damn large space debris falling are a serious threat now. With that crap in space
Not just the Americans. Was US, EU, and JAXA.
@@dimitrikemitsky on the back of the STS.
That’s what china does. They wait for somebody else to innovate, the they copy it.
Didn't ask*
Also, if you didn't know, they're enemies
IKEA: ultra hardcore mode
They had to go back to the sawdust factories and gather up all the metal hardware because space stations can't be made from pressing sawdust into boards, etc.
Does anyone know where these screws go?
Nah this is easier than making ikea stuff
Did you guys know Sweden helped with the screws and some other stuff. They also helped France build the Eiffiel tower with screws.
@@FranticSlide standard flat pack joke. There’s always screws left over and you have no idea where they are supposed to go.
"BUT.....Everything changed.."
Me: When the Fire Nation attacked..
Yessssssss
I knew this comment was coming
Omg I was just gonna say that
I was going to comment this 🤣
this is the comment I've been waiting for
Canada was also involved. We built the Space Arm. Called Canadarm. A critical piece of the Space Station.
Nah you didnt
Cool thing but seriously Canadarm? I'm pretty sure you guys could've brainstormed for like 30 minutes and get a better name.
Much better than Americarm.
@@RJ-nz5jn soviet unionarm
Japarm
Europarm
Chinarm
@@redacted2985 lmao 😂
Finally, this is what Humanity could accomplish if we got our shiz together
Exactly; Imagine the technological advancements that could of been made by now.
There will be less advancement actually
War and Space Race is the cause of big technological advances
Mf didn't invite china
@@JosephGabbut if we worked together there would be no such distractions like war (economic or warfare) and we could reach for the stars and make it
We would’ve progressed much slower if there were no both world wars. War is what pushed us to the current future.
“Uhh Huston, I dropped a bolt..”
“YOU WHAT!”
LMAO
huston lmao XD
“Man fuck this.” *Floats away* “Huston get the FUCK back here.”
Imagine if humanity someday unite, imagine what humanity can accomplish. Mars would be a like a trip to the park. 🙂
That, unfortunately will never happen. We're too obsessed with killing each other
Agreed, its frustrating to think about. I always wonder how many advancments are being held back from us until they find a way to make it beneficial to themselves.
It’s pretty much the only reason we aren’t already constructing a space elevator at the equator.
Not only that! We can also avoid any Nuclear wars, and we can do a lot more things to construct and to be discovered 195 times faster progression than today's current progress.
Not really. The only reason we ever went to the moon was competition. Competition is needed to achieve great things, whether it’s between nations or private organizations.
Its crazy how there are people just living in space right now
Technically the russians beat us to the moon too, (Luna 9). We were just the firs to land people on the moon...
The Luna 9 mission was 4 months before the Surveyor 1 mission they were very similar the difference is Luna 9 lasted a total of 6 days from launch to end of communication Surveyor 1 7 months 10 days it sent engineering data for 100 data points and over 11,000 photos total.
The failing Soviet manned Moon rocket program lead to the Luna 15 lunar rover landing attempt during the Apollo 11 mission. It crash during landing while Buzz and Neil were on the first moon walk.
@@steve-ph9ygdang why did some soviet lunar projects end in a cradh
Hurdling a rock down into an unexplored cave from the top of a cliff does mean your the first to reach it. It's not until you are able to get their and learn something.
@@henrystorer7042 "The Luna 9 spacecraft, launched by the Soviet Union, performed the first successful soft Moon landing on 3 February 1966"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_landing#:~:text=The%20Luna%209%20spacecraft%2C%20launched,landing%20on%203%20February%201966.
😉
"They're here".
Divided, we fall. United, we stand.
@rikotachibana9492 🤣
@Riko Tachibana true af XD
Divided we rise... to fall back down harder but we don't talk about that aye?
And we all lift, together.
Get a life.
Dude used ksp for the first space station model
Yeah also it's going to be free on Epic games from 5th to 12th January
@@vikttor_6495 yea im going to get it
dont forget that Gagarin was the first man in space
so, Aldrin and Armstrong are the 2nd and 3RD but 1st and 2nd in the Moon?
@@kevinabad6699 No, between Vostok 1 (1961) and Apollo 11 (1969) there was plenty of people in space
First man into space who lived - fixed it for you
There’s a reason its called the space race and not the moon race, the moon landing was basically a result of the us losing the space race. Still, ngl, pretty neat humans went to step foot on earth’s natural satellite.
@@jean-lucpicard3012 source?
There's apps now that let you actually see the ISS when it's flying over your location. Also you can communicate with the ISS using ham radio
Yeah I use my app all the time to see the ISS go by my home. You have about a five-minute window on a clear night to see it whiz by. It's awesome.
I use my ISS Tracker it sets of an alarm 5 minutes befor flyover and it gives you live gps tracking data and a coordinated live interactive map. So you know exactly where to look. It also tracks the Chinese space station and other orbiting satellites. It's a fun app
@@michaelshultz2540 In the winter months, it's often too cloudy at night to see the ISS fly by here in Southern Ontario Canada. Handy that your app has an alarm.
Of course, I am watching the ISS with all the light pollution of a modern city. I have no easy means to get out to a remote area.
Observing the skies in a really dark area can be both thrilling and scary at the same time. The universe is just too immense for any human being to take in. All these petty wars and disagreements from dumb people on this planet can really drain one's enthusiasm for the human race.
I guess it won't be all that long before they retire the ISS. I'm still not sure what's planned to replace it.
Japans space agency is amazing and I don’t think given enough credit
They have some of the most highdef footage of the moons surface and were coming up with ideas like space colony’s in anime that is actually somewhat plausible in turn it inspires entire generation of people to continue on word into space
So Domo arigato Japan 🇯🇵
“Japan has some of the most high def footage of the moon”
I would hope so. I mean when they photographed it, it was quite some time after Americans already stepped foot and surveyed it.
How much clearer would you need to see it? Everything you need to study has already been brought back in physical rock form. I believe it would just be considered waste of time and resources for someone like NASA or the Soviet space program who already know what’s there. Japans contribution is more of an update.
I would hope they have other “achievements” that can give us a better understanding of space.
😬
They actually have they’re own space race against China, but they really just mostly focus on it if it was brought up, what they focus on, is they’re technology, that most us even use, from camera to cars, and another is climate change.
China, India, EU... ☕
Bro's the biggest weeb ever
Damn these were good times all superpowers colaborating for science
Wow Im 32 years old and this seems so normal to me. Imagine for a kid or teenager this would seem just plain ordinary and old. Its Amazing how new generations will take access to space for granted and normalized!
It blows my mind that engineers managed to build something in real life that I could only dream of building in minecraft technic launcher
It wasn't just Engineers.
One way we accomplished it was we had lots and Lots and LOTS of Americans working toward the goal. 🇺🇲🌎
This was the Cold War! Many, many members of the U.S. population did whatever they could contribute to the Apollo Program!
Even if they were not employees of NASA, or even of the U.S. government!
sometime, look up the movie "hidden figures". You will see why I had a hard time avoiding writing "Everyone in America contributed to...".
.... Oh, BTW.
You seem to be pretty Young.
Maybe you could not build it in a game, let alone in real life, *Today*
But, when you have grown up, in the future..... 😉
@@TheNoiseySpectator The whole point of the ISS was that it was an international project. I get the message you're trying to send but limiting the praise to Americans is kinda unfair (even if they did start it to be fair), there was 5 total space agencies on that from 3 different continents I think that deserve a praise towards engineers more than anything
@@TheNoiseySpectator i think youre giving americans too much credit on this. This was an international project, and the russians are the ones with the highest amount of contribution, while the us has the lowest. Only one module if i remember right is largely under americas jurisdiction, while all others are either russian, european, or joint jurisdiction. Jurisdiction is decided by the contribution of a module.
Americans have BY FAR the lowest jurisdiction on the iss
@@MrMegaMetroid 😆🤣
For a minute, thought you were serious!
For one thing, all those modules got up into orbit by way of American Space Shuttles.
Just imagine these countries were friend and allies !😔
Just imagine if humans didn't fight..
@@magnet4214imagine if westerners didn't cause wars
@@Mrisraeliblaming the west is always cool in the internet
@onichan6897 both world wars... Syria, Libya, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Ukraine, palestine, Vietnam. List goes on.
America 🇺🇸 in war for 93% of its existence. America has been in war for 206 years out of its 223 ish year existence. You westerners cause mischief and misery on this planet.
@@Mrisraeli ? you mentioned other name so that includes them as well
Humanity can do much more simply by collabing
All the classic Americans and Chinese ppl who were the main people behind the success of mission are fighting in comment section.. Amazing
Why did I think he would say “But everything changed on September 11, 2001”
It’s crazy what we together can achieve when we’re not bashing each other’s heads in
We'll never some together lmao, we aren't evolved that way.
@@hellion6737 I am very aware of that,lol. We have reached the final form of throwing a rock
"there is no rocket large enough ir powerful enough"
Sea Dragon: am i a joke to you?
Wasn't built tho
*EXACTLY* a year before I was born. Holy crap.
Everything changed when the fire nation attacked
Damn, five days too late haha
Literally My first thought
Just imagine if humanity didn't fight...
Wouldn't our technology be less advanced then?
@@dkwhattouseasusername1012 how? We will have nothing to focus on other than developing our technology, not the military technology of course
@@magnet4214i'm sorry but he has a point, every war is a jump in technology... Just think about GPS...
I wish it wasn't like that...
But i war didn't exist all together that would be different.
In that case it's true, we would have nothing to do other than progress technologically
Fighting caused the space race. Fighting gives us great tech.
Some people get motivated to fighting like rivalry
Together and even the universe is sweeter.
I can't begin to fathom how complicated and critical every single part was. nothing less than perfection was required.
What humanity can do without conflict
Conflict is humanity. War is the most humane thing humans can do.
Let's start races like:
Who will find the cure for cancer first?
or
Who will end homelessness first?
So countries will compete to pretty much fix the world
Yeah but space is cooler
Bro I just found out how to solve world hunger
@@mineken360 simple. Just eat
@@a.c.i7020it’s like 3 billion or 800 million to do a space mission
@@Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmc Not even close dude. It is a hell of a lot less than 800 million. 152 million per ISS resupply. Quit pulling numbers out of your ass, and if you continue to do so, pick smaller margins than "3 billion" and "800 million."
I love space it because while the united States was in the cold war with the USSR they both docked in low earth orbit. Crazy stuff
KSP: fuck it we ball
We need to unban space cooperation with China. It's in our national interest to keep space safe and peaceful.
True
And then one astronaut ruined it because she wanted to go home
In another 10 years, India will also have its own station
See what happens when we work together instead of being idiots?
Do you know why Russia was invited? because west didn’t have any Rocket comparable with Russians.And while at it what happened to Chinese? they were kicked out of the program by west. The fact that Russia still honours its agreement to provide service to so called international agency is insane
Out side of the smaller Russian segment, the ISS was mostly launched inside the space shuttle payload bay.
Yeah Doc nice Spin…. Invitation to participate was a diplomatic gift to Russia, not a everyone else coming to them with their hat in their hand saying “Rusev with your Chernobyl so bright, won’t you launch our station tonight ?”
@@MrSheckstr Professor Moron “I believe everything government says”, go read who was sending US astronauts to ISS since demise of shuttle program.
Nope. Space shuttle can carry more payload than the Soyuz. Space shuttle did the heavy work lol.
@@romell06 professor lol the moron, space shuttle retired hence US had to use Russian carriers. that took decades until SpaceX and Boeing had their heavy carriers developed
Casually using a picture of a KSP Salyut replica 😂
America: *lands on the moon*
Soviets: *launches first space station*
Meanwhile N Germany: *launches first rocket in space*
The soviet space station Is a ksp replica lol
The chinese school kids watching a rocket booster falling from the sky about to hit the school yard:
cool
imagine if all the countries work together we could achieve more than this
Sadly there is almost no change of this, we will constantly be at each other's throats it's in our nature.
@@axt_4254 Not all. Just Russians and some other subhumans.
@@VideoDotGoogleDotCom north Korea but at the decline of their country I don't think it will last a hundred years or 2
Yeah too bad the US wants to bomb and overthrow every country that is not alligned with US interests.
@@YouHaveAnApeHead "Overthrow ... a country". Ha ha ha ha ha! Back to school.
It's so strange to know that I saw the ISS back when it was just 2-3 years old, I was 4 or 5 maybe and I looked up in the sky thinking it was a shooting star, not knowing what a shooting star looks like.
Really appreciate the cooperation of all countries
You need to get your facts fixed.
The Russians sent a (Luno2) craft on the moon before the Americans. The vehicle was crash landed, but achieved it’s mission goals.
Then Americans were the first to put a manned craft on the moon.
Well this was well executed considering that a micro projectile could had been able to fuck up the entire program
The iss is constantly hit by micro meteorites and space debris
Hey my birthdays on November 20th, no wonder why I love space so much
This is what humanity can achieve if they work together instead of being enemies and killing each other. Peace and progress is better for humanity
No footage of the assembly?
There is
The assembly occurred over many years
Plenty of footage of most modules being docked over the decade (2 decades when counting Nauka)
If you bothered to look, then you’d find it.
Yeah, found it.
Thank you
What about Skylab?
my thought , exactly .
The ISS from what I know of is the biggest, but not the first. The guy who wrote this video didn't do enough research 💀💀
@@zdsm. the guy in the video never said the iss was the first. The first space station was the russian MIR, as stated in the video
@@MrMegaMetroid Actually no, there was another Russian one before MIR
@@MrMegaMetroid The first space station was soviet Salyut and than Skylab
It's great to see how it's all begin from space competition and then eventually they all assemble together
Canada who built the "Canada Arm" which was the space version of a construction crane to assemble the whole thing getting literaly no credit. :(
China: "Fine, Ill do it myself"
Because chinese always copy and jealous on whole world
Russia actually made it to the moon first!
Teamwork makes the dream work
Imagine when we all together without hating each other. The world would be peace for ever.
Chad China did it alone!
Edit : whatever the case its a big achievement for them
The ISS was made to show collaboration
Lol
Is always interesting to see how late China is in the space race and is catching up, and prasing their superior hardware. LIKE OFC u will have better tech bruh, not to mention the other facilities pretty much is about to abandon the idea of earth orbiting stations and leave then to private companies while they are aiming fora moon base, in reality China still have lots of catching up to do, and I am pretty sure they cant do that alone
Thats only my opinion though
@@a.c.i7020 Which the US even though other countries agreed did not allow them to join the INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION, at this point might as well call the US a democratic country cause words clearly mean shit.
It fell out of space because they didn't construct it properly....
The Russians won every single space milestone. First satellite, first animal, first man, first space station... The Americans made the moon landing up to save face. Then acted like that was the only milestone that mattered.
Doesn’t matter. NASA agreed to a goal for humans to land on the moon by the end of the 60’s, which the soviets accepted as a challenge that was reachable by both nations. Ultimately, Soviet technology fell behind quickly, and today NASA is light years ahead of Roscosmos which specializes solely in Soyuz flights in earth orbit
@@astronm64 the same one astronauts take? Better than Saturn V. Without the deathtoll of the Shuttle program. The moon landings were the triumph of Hollywood and the American media machine.
Theres now enough information to suggest America never reached the moon.
@@ronaldphetlhe9547 that's not true.
The Van Allen radiation belts would have cooked the austranots, such important technology cannot be lost by a world class Nasa, the temperatures in the exosphere are too high for the aluminium foil used as protection etc etc.
"Yeah son, I am on a mission to play jigsaw puzzle in the earth's atmosphere "
When we all put out differences behind us, we can achieve amazing feats.
Before elon musk America could only get to space through Russia
Still the case. Rn the iss has been hit by a meteorite and the ones rescuing the astronauts are the Russians. Not elon
That's was only after the shuttle failures.
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No matter what the world does, we believe that NASA is the biggest scientific center in the world. He does such feats and does it for the first time.
LEGO Set No. ISS-0001 - Recommended for ages 21 to 60 and Requires Academically Inclined Minds.
The americans landed on the moon 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
“The Americans landed on the moon…” 🤣🤣🤣
We know you are special.
@@floyd9578 Yep 😂😂👍
I don't get what's funny, that was a statement not a joke.
@@K_End you didn't get the fact
Bro was building a space station like it was a Lego set💀
This is what the world can achieve when working together😃
ISRO has landed on moon South pole 🇮🇳 proud to be an Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I did a video about this! Would love to have your thoughts
After 50 years ?
the waffle house has found it’s new host.
Indeed
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Wow, this is what true space journey for the mankind.
Closest the world has gotten to world peace
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You have to wonder how many interesting things humans could do if we’d stop trying to hate each other.
Our hatred also drives us to improve, only if to protect from others who would do harm.
Imagine someone forgetting a part then saying that they will just run to Home Depot
You forgot to mention the cooperation of the Lego corporation.
Canada also was apart of this!
Now with starship coming,it will take 10 flight’s
POV Bob the Builder when he wants a hardcore project be like
🤔 Actually the Russians landed the first probe on the moon Luna 2, unless you meant manned missions in that case Russia never made it to the moon yet
Manned
It’s amazing what can be accomplished when we work together
China has their own space station- so apparently not much.
If china has their own, the US and the Soviet Union space program (not so much the 1991+ Russian one) were definitely capable of manning their own space station.
This “international” space station is simply to build trust and cooperation with other space agencies and to split costs/give opportunity to other nations with smaller budgets.
It’s really not that amazing tbh.
@@kilowhiskey7973China isn’t allowed, not because of politics, but because it’s space program is very new and inexperienced. The ISS is taking steps to include them, however.
@@RomronGramsay05 and the other nations involved had more experience??? I beg to differ.
One of the very few symbols of world peace
I wish to see India to have its own space station ❤
Really well said, I will be doing a video on ISS soon too
I am glad that I helped in building of this masterpiece
"they worked together,until they didn't"
"Shit we forgot the bolts"
The fact that we humans assemble buildings in the sky is amazing.
I built a space station in sfs and I’ve so far done 48 missions. Im still going to add to it and I’d probably stop at 60 missions.
So, if only the whole world would work together to do anything at all. What a pipe dream.
The Nile is longer than the height of the space station is my favorite fact about the iss
This is how it should be, all humans and nations working together to make everyones life better.
Four out of five agencies have a stylized chevron.
Why is that?
Coincidence? I think not.
There were some studies that showed only 10missions would have been required, but NASA wanted to show the usability of the space shuttle
matt lowne: hold my beer
Power of Unity can lead us to much more successful Missions for Nature.
Folks have assembled a huge station up in space and here i am struggling to assemble a basic furniture down earth
*brings the wrong size wrench"
I like the use of KSP to show the first space station!
Was that a station made out of KSP parts?
Nice