I love how the people still act like children on the ISS. They're all intelligent scientists, engineers, etc, but still like to have fun. I would do that too. I'd be flying around the station with a cape I brought with me.
OK, I want to establish I'm an atheist, but to all you people hating on religion, I get why you do it, I do, but I also get why people are bringing it to the space station, its comforting, to think something is watching out for you, especially when you're in space and the risk of something happening is immensely bigger. I mean why can't people just have their thing. Some atheists, some religious?
But french is so much dificult to learn than english. The english gramar is easier than french. For example in french we have many way to write "o" : eau or au or o in english we have once and in english many world have the same roots. But i think speacking french is not very important for the buisness and some thing like that. The french is only usual in love! I can understand why american likes when they hear grench beacause is sensual or sweet?
Hareka Tysiri The flesh of salmon is that colour.. not the skin, I read in Chris Hadfield's book "An astronaut's guide to life on earth" that NASA designed the interior in that colour to help soothe mental health while on board.
Man when I clicked this I was hoping to see a full thanksgiving spread but floating perfectly aligned on the same plane .. turkey, mash, cranberry tray, centerpiece, candles
The amount of eye contact they share is so much, something I wish I could do. I just can not stand eye contact, its one of the most awkward things ever
Okay but there's a grandma out there that would LOSE HER MIND over their "table" manners 😂 don't play with your food!! Don't throw your silverware around!! DON'T EAT UPSIDE DOWN!!! 😂😂
ooh tut tut caught a nerve I see. Truth hurts when you have to go on the defensive. You keep believing gods and NASA, ESA, Governments, Media, News channels your wake up when your old enough and think 'what was all that about' then die after they poison you with tablets when you stop paying in to the corrupt system.
how do they not have a freezer in space? i thought the vacuum of space was a freezer. cant they just build a small segment that is slightly more exposed to it?
+katanaburner I listened to a podcast that the hosts interviewd Marcos Pontes, a brazillian astronaut who went to space. He said that almost no one can smell anything on space. I don't know the name of the organ itself, but the one responsible for smelling things doesn't work in space, for some reason, and since the taste buds are directly connected to it, they are affected. But i can't tell you how much, but i think you can taste something even though.
+katanaburner Uh yes, tastebuds are changed particularly with spicy food, with the actual flavour of the spice being dulled quite a bit, if you watch some videos about space food, you'll notice most astronauts love their hot saucel.
+Yago Crispim It it because in micro gravity the mucous in the mucous membranes cant drain like they normally would and through surface tension stay in the sinuses much more often dulling the sense of smell but you still have a sense of smell if you clear your nose until mucous builds back up again.
This icon and the Orthodox cross, in the Russian part of the station. Their presence does not mean that someone believes in God or not. They just have to be, it is already a part of Russian culture. But I'm afraid you do not understand. Do you already have some sort of problem on the topic of religion. If there are religious symbols, it is necessary to ridicule or insult. This is actually a big problem. Because in such a situation you do not offend God, not faith, you insult the Russian culture. As I said, religious symbols have become part of Russian culture, and not just faith. It is for us as a flag or coat of arms. They represent your affiliation to the Russian culture and it does not matter what nationality you are. I do not think that people in the West can understand it. Most of you are just starting to make fun of it or to insult. For me, it is a marker. The indicator is not your literacy and ability to understand someone else's culture.
Honestly, insisting that religion/spirituality of any sort is unnecessary only proves your own ignorance of human culture in general, let alone your intolerance for an individual's faith. Frankly, no one has the right to tell others what to believe or to not believe. Even with as much as I find myself laughing at the utterly blind ignorance that Flat Earthers so stubbornly cling to, I have no right to tell them what to believe even though I know without any doubt their beliefs are scientifically proven to be wrong.
You're right. But I'd like a dedicated place in the store where they have all those NASA style foods. Kinda how like you have the lactose free food and the gluten free food in a certain place in the store. Zer0Commentary
Most of what they eat are basically the same thing as US military MREs, which can usually be found at most military surplus stores or online through amazon.com, thereadystore.com, campingsurvival.com, etc. Just Google "mre for sale" and you get plenty of options. The biggest difference between MREs and what NASA sends up is the calorie content. MREs pack in about 1200 calories per meal because soldiers in the field need around 3600 calories per day. That's way more than what the folks on the ISS need, so their meals are not as calorie-heavy. You can also find freeze-dried meal packs at most stores that sell camping and hiking supplies. both options are a bit expensive, but good to have on hand if you have limited refrigerator space/access. It's also smart to keep a couple in your vehicle along with the rest of your roadside emergency kit, especially if you are driving long distances in desolate areas with spotty cell phone service. I went on a 3-week road trip last summer through the US southwest & made sure my friend and I had two complete MREs and 2 gallons of water, along with the usual road flares, flashlight, jumper cables, tool kit, etc.
I assume a system in which you would expose to the vacuum of space would add weight. also the lack of pressure in space could lower the boiling point of water so much that any foods with liquid would expand with gas.
+Hagfan789 Space isn't cold. The only way to lose heat in space is through radiation. That means you have to wait for the natural black-body radiation of the cooling element to cool down the food. This would not be efficient with either space or time.
+Hagfan789 convection and conduction don't work in a vacuum, so the food would only lose heat through radiation, which would mean it changed temperature very slowly.
Thezuule1 this is a pretty common misconception, but because space is a vacuum it actually acts as a very poor heatsink. they actually have to worry a lot more about the astronauts overheating, than getting too cold. and they have dedicated cooling systems on the iss already but theyre focused on keeping it from getting too hot in there.
Im not an expert but i do know they have varying degrees of medical supplys, from band aids, to defibrilators (or how ever you spell it ya know the thing that zaps ur heart to start it). Im assuming they would section the person off as to not infect others and take medicine to get better. Theyre in space in a controlled enviroment so chances of getting sick bacterially are pretty low but im sure this question has been answered in depth before
+nimbuzz there is in fact *loads of gravity*, pretty much 99% of the gravity on earth's surface, only that they are free falling around earth so they experience what feels like zero G
Figures they eat a lot. They have to workout more to stay fit, which means they have to eat more. Most of the people on the space station are very lean.
SnackZ atPC well the iss is very compact so if they can just float around to eat why not? Im pretty sure they can fasten themselves but i gues its easier this way. And I personally would love to float around and eat lol imagine eating while just spinning around mid air
Those are cryogenic ones. Not suitable for food. They are so dependent on meals ready to eat that when something goes wrong with a resupply launch, Space X recent pad explosion, that leaves them hitting the pantry more than expected. I do know they have about six months of shelf stable foods on board but being cut off would be a mission scrub and return to earth abandoning the ISS. Progress will be going up this week with the arrival of Falcon 9 resupply this week.
+101southsideboy I think he meant the left overs from opened food containers of their thanksgiving feast. Because you can't preserve the food once it's opened you'll have to eat everything or throw it away.
+101southsideboy He likely meant opened containers, which they have to throw away. Unopened containers of bonus food, on the other hand, can stay behind if the crew member it was intended for hasn't eaten it by the time of departure. For example, Samantha Cristoforetti mentioned in one of her logbook posts that just before departure from the ISS, she showed Scott Kelly where he could find her leftover bonus food: plus.google.com/+SamanthaCristoforetti/posts/13xj6zxwZtx
I imagine this stuff isn't particularly tasty, but that's a small price to pay for being on a mission in space. And it's just 6 month, not a lifetime :)
3 US and 3 russians. And no other nations. Nice👍🏻 The I in ISS means International. For example in the dining scene, we saw the German Astronaut Alexander Gerst.
Wouldn't an artificial gravity be simple to make with vacuums to suck and push from the floor like a light switch you just turn on and off we need more eventions this is ridiculous I wish I work for NASA I'll come up with thousands of new ways that humans could live in space like on Earth
I'm pretty sure that short Russian guy changed my oil last week and ripped me off by not changing the filter. He's wearing the same clothes and everything.
I love how the people still act like children on the ISS. They're all intelligent scientists, engineers, etc, but still like to have fun. I would do that too. I'd be flying around the station with a cape I brought with me.
+Biz_Markie91 Well, most astronauts are kind of nerdy, and NASA is pretty much Geek Heaven, so there.
this is why i want to be an astronaut
They act like kids because they are playing make believe.
Biz_Markie91 ... 1:37
Most are just superstitious assholes!
Omg, that is exactly what I would do lol
0:14 RIP SHE WANTED TO SHAKE HIS HAND BOTTEM LEFT CORNER LOL IM DIEING!
*dying
*dying
First 25 seconds are so awkward.
Dying*
Ikr
I love that speed limit sign (17500
I was about to say that😅
OK, I want to establish I'm an atheist, but to all you people hating on religion, I get why you do it, I do, but I also get why people are bringing it to the space station, its comforting, to think something is watching out for you, especially when you're in space and the risk of something happening is immensely bigger. I mean why can't people just have their thing. Some atheists, some religious?
Are you sure your an Atheist?
It's also just a VERY Russian thing to have the picture and orthodox cross. They're in the Russian part of the station lol
For drinks I recommend g fuel a focus, antioxidant, and energy water powder
I died when I saw the guy on the roof eating while upside down XDDD
That’s a mood
No he was on the ground and we are on the roof!
i love the icone of santa maria on the top of the iss' door when religion meet science is very good for humanity . Sorry for my english i am french .
Don't apologize; your English and grammar are better than many Americans can do
Seriously in class I am weak in english.
Haha. The only thing worth noting which I can say (but not spell) in French is Voulez voco shé aveqa. Here comes judgment =]
But french is so much dificult to learn than english. The english gramar is easier than french. For example in french we have many way to write "o" : eau or au or o in english we have once and in english many world have the same roots. But i think speacking french is not very important for the buisness and some thing like that. The french is only usual in love! I can understand why american likes when they hear grench beacause is sensual or sweet?
+Caitlin MacLeod (Cydia Chick) It's voulez vous coucher avec moi. Don't say that one to your family.
I keep watch these video several times. So cooooooool!
0:13 - 0:18 It looks like she's admiring him or something xD
I freaking love their kitchen, pink! It's pink!!!
+Hareka Tysiri "Salmon"
Mike F but why people call it salmon? Salmon are not like that.
Hareka Tysiri The flesh of salmon is that colour.. not the skin, I read in Chris Hadfield's book "An astronaut's guide to life on earth" that NASA designed the interior in that colour to help soothe mental health while on board.
Mike F well then it means farmed salmon, because wild salmon is more red than the farmed one
Hareka Tysiri I think you will have to take that argument to NASA rather than me.
1:30 lol they have sriracha and mustard XD
I wonder what those astronauts were getting for Christmas while in space.
A fucking big amount of money to carry on the fraud.
Oxigen
and food.
+ZeroDynamixHD Oxygen*
Also what they get get for Christmas is food and drink, new astronaut suits.
Man when I clicked this I was hoping to see a full thanksgiving spread but floating perfectly aligned on the same plane .. turkey, mash, cranberry tray, centerpiece, candles
I always like how Vickie explains everything :))
The amount of eye contact they share is so much, something I wish I could do. I just can not stand eye contact, its one of the most awkward things ever
Froiid TheBoy they smashed
I know your pain, but it gets easier with practice.
Honestlyyyy
People always told me I’m weird cause I like maintaining eye contact in conversations lol
best b-roll ever
Nooo the cringeeeee 0:13 look that handshake
He turned on her mic, she thought he was going for a handshake.
now i can't unsee it, whyyyyyy
abolish handshakes already !!
Making food in space looks so damn fun.
Okay but there's a grandma out there that would LOSE HER MIND over their "table" manners 😂 don't play with your food!! Don't throw your silverware around!! DON'T EAT UPSIDE DOWN!!! 😂😂
1:45... It's great to see that they still remember God in space :D.
it's called mind control and they've fooled you obviously.
ooh tut tut caught a nerve I see. Truth hurts when you have to go on the defensive. You keep believing gods and NASA, ESA, Governments, Media, News channels your wake up when your old enough and think 'what was all that about' then die after they poison you with tablets when you stop paying in to the corrupt system.
+Dancing Squid nobody is forcing you to stay here and be "controlled" or whatever. so why don't you go and live in a forrest?
+Ernel Brian Pineda theese pictures are on the russian side ;))
yeah, it's the greatest thing i've ever seen in iss videos
man amazon shipping must be so expensive there
Actually, if you have prime, free 2 day delivery.
how do they not have a freezer in space? i thought the vacuum of space was a freezer. cant they just build a small segment that is slightly more exposed to it?
1:39 ahh good ol Christian paintings and cross 😂 this is how you know you’re in the Russian deck. Never change Russia 🇷🇺 damn i love u guys.
That is Awesome!!!
Thanks for your love 💝💝💝💝 and support all through this times
I wonder if taste buds are affected while in space. And if so by how much and what happens with salty or sweet foods.
+katanaburner I listened to a podcast that the hosts interviewd Marcos Pontes, a brazillian astronaut who went to space. He said that almost no one can smell anything on space. I don't know the name of the organ itself, but the one responsible for smelling things doesn't work in space, for some reason, and since the taste buds are directly connected to it, they are affected. But i can't tell you how much, but i think you can taste something even though.
+katanaburner Uh yes, tastebuds are changed particularly with spicy food, with the actual flavour of the spice being dulled quite a bit, if you watch some videos about space food, you'll notice most astronauts love their hot saucel.
+Yago Crispim It it because in micro gravity the mucous in the mucous membranes cant drain like they normally would and through surface tension stay in the sinuses much more often dulling the sense of smell but you still have a sense of smell if you clear your nose until mucous builds back up again.
Apparently it's like having a cold, you can't taste to well
1:38 I guess science and religion DO go together?? (altar and cross on wall behind astronauts).
You can't debunk religion without dying
+Josh Kusiak Yes, but you can show there is no reason to believe in religion.
This icon and the Orthodox cross, in the Russian part of the station. Their presence does not mean that someone believes in God or not. They just have to be, it is already a part of Russian culture. But I'm afraid you do not understand. Do you already have some sort of problem on the topic of religion. If there are religious symbols, it is necessary to ridicule or insult. This is actually a big problem. Because in such a situation you do not offend God, not faith, you insult the Russian culture. As I said, religious symbols have become part of Russian culture, and not just faith. It is for us as a flag or coat of arms. They represent your affiliation to the Russian culture and it does not matter what nationality you are. I do not think that people in the West can understand it. Most of you are just starting to make fun of it or to insult. For me, it is a marker. The indicator is not your literacy and ability to understand someone else's culture.
Honestly, insisting that religion/spirituality of any sort is unnecessary only proves your own ignorance of human culture in general, let alone your intolerance for an individual's faith. Frankly, no one has the right to tell others what to believe or to not believe. Even with as much as I find myself laughing at the utterly blind ignorance that Flat Earthers so stubbornly cling to, I have no right to tell them what to believe even though I know without any doubt their beliefs are scientifically proven to be wrong.
Chris I don’t think so. Solving realign is impossible, because the most likely explanation is we made them up
could somebody please send surstroming into space and make the iss uninhabitable? Hell yea, that´ll be funny.
Vini Is Laif why the hell would anyone bomb the lSS and destroy it?? The rockets to do that would be noticeable and shot down.
Why aren't they looking for Dr. Brand though?
walmartninja cause "it's not necessary" 😝
That would be some really great food for students. I wish we could buy space food in the supermarket. At a suitable price for students.
They do, it's the canned food. They send it to the ISS in pouches to reduce the weight.
You're right. But I'd like a dedicated place in the store where they have all those NASA style foods. Kinda how like you have the lactose free food and the gluten free food in a certain place in the store. Zer0Commentary
Oh okay, I get what you're saying. I know some stores sell dehydrated ice cream in a pouch for the novelty.
Most of what they eat are basically the same thing as US military MREs, which can usually be found at most military surplus stores or online through amazon.com, thereadystore.com, campingsurvival.com, etc. Just Google "mre for sale" and you get plenty of options. The biggest difference between MREs and what NASA sends up is the calorie content. MREs pack in about 1200 calories per meal because soldiers in the field need around 3600 calories per day. That's way more than what the folks on the ISS need, so their meals are not as calorie-heavy. You can also find freeze-dried meal packs at most stores that sell camping and hiking supplies. both options are a bit expensive, but good to have on hand if you have limited refrigerator space/access. It's also smart to keep a couple in your vehicle along with the rest of your roadside emergency kit, especially if you are driving long distances in desolate areas with spotty cell phone service. I went on a 3-week road trip last summer through the US southwest & made sure my friend and I had two complete MREs and 2 gallons of water, along with the usual road flares, flashlight, jumper cables, tool kit, etc.
Lisa Jordan thanks for the great info, Lisa!
Who was the guy who brought up the Sriracha sauce up there?
sant placut surprins!!!am vazut la bordul navei sfintele noastre icoane!!si sf cruce!
toss it out of the airlock and retrieve it.. instant freeze dried.
That is super cool!
I wonder why they can't use the cold temps of space to chill their foods. Some kind of a induction refrigeration system.
I assume a system in which you would expose to the vacuum of space would add weight. also the lack of pressure in space could lower the boiling point of water so much that any foods with liquid would expand with gas.
+Hagfan789 Space isn't cold. The only way to lose heat in space is through radiation. That means you have to wait for the natural black-body radiation of the cooling element to cool down the food. This would not be efficient with either space or time.
+Hagfan789 Space is not "cold", there are just so few particles so there is close to no heat transferred. You can't use the "cold temps of space"
Kyungshinyoon Hey come on man..I did see the movie Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks..it looked pretty dang cold to me.. lol :)
+Hagfan789 convection and conduction don't work in a vacuum, so the food would only lose heat through radiation, which would mean it changed temperature very slowly.
Just at the end they say a little bit about europe.
It is called the INTERNATIONAL space station and not the American Russian space station!
You don't have a refrigerator?!? You're in space. Everything around you is a refrigerator.
Thezuule1 this is a pretty common misconception, but because space is a vacuum it actually acts as a very poor heatsink. they actually have to worry a lot more about the astronauts overheating, than getting too cold. and they have dedicated cooling systems on the iss already but theyre focused on keeping it from getting too hot in there.
Seriously this is interesting .....I wanna go there in m life.....
It’s sad how they couldn’t see there family on thanks giving :(
I feel like 0g gives you an extra hand you can be like "here you go vacume.."
imagine those scientists, who are one of the smartest people alive, saying "but captaiiin, i don't wanna eat carrots"
WOW DOT HAS COME ALONG WAY
You know how a phone rotates from long ways to side ways I wonder how that would work in space
They need a star trek food replicator. ;)
Tea,Earl Grey,hot.
How they maintain their health ? If anyone is not feeling well, what they do? Any such cases happened so far?
Im not an expert but i do know they have varying degrees of medical supplys, from band aids, to defibrilators (or how ever you spell it ya know the thing that zaps ur heart to start it). Im assuming they would section the person off as to not infect others and take medicine to get better. Theyre in space in a controlled enviroment so chances of getting sick bacterially are pretty low but im sure this question has been answered in depth before
Sriracha sauce made it to spaces as well.
Lol at 0:15 Handshake rejection
Actually, Pat was pressing the microphone on/off button.
Pete Yates she went for a handshake when he did that
Good appetite!
it's like mre's
That's right, they are using MRE's.
MRE but dehydrated
i want almost to sign up for that only to feel real 0 gravity :P
Its not real 0 gravity. There is not much gravity but it is essential for the orbiting of the iss
+nimbuzz there is in fact *loads of gravity*, pretty much 99% of the gravity on earth's surface, only that they are free falling around earth so they experience what feels like zero G
Cool. I thought so but I wasn't sure
That’s kind of scary just floating
In my preference container I hope there would be a jar of Vegemite
Figures they eat a lot. They have to workout more to stay fit, which means they have to eat more. Most of the people on the space station are very lean.
Bruh I eat about 3 pound of food per meal
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Why no freezers?
35 min of them eating or just in one place floating....?
The Windows XP computers in the background made me cringe.
Maybe you're more observant than me, but I saw nothing that would indicate which operating system they are using ;-)
Pete Yates but square ugly momiters
*+Zenn*
The religious iconography had the same effect on me.
what will happen if they ate all of the food ??I am interested
That's highly unlikely. They're constantly resupplied anyways with new rocket payloads coming by.
i want to go there):
They get their own preference container? So they could request nudie mags, tons of weed cookies, and booze? Space sounds fun!
Jacob Gee alcohol is not allowed in the iss
Can't they have like tables so trhey can idk glue the plates and fasten them selfs?
SnackZ atPC well the iss is very compact so if they can just float around to eat why not? Im pretty sure they can fasten themselves but i gues its easier this way. And I personally would love to float around and eat lol imagine eating while just spinning around mid air
i see full
So that’s what a $50,000 MRE looks like. I wish I had those MRE’s in Iraq.
How do they take care of human waste, and if they were to use the bathroom. How would they get rid of the smell?
And, do they ever light their farts?
+semplice only during a power failure.
why do they say "on orbit" instead of "in orbit"?
WITH THE COLDNESS OF SPACE RIGHT OUT THE VERY THIN WALL, WHY ARE THERE NO FREEZERS FOR HUMAN FOOD IN THE ISS???
Admiral Preparedness there are freezers on board but they are used for their blood samples and other things
Those are cryogenic ones. Not suitable for food. They are so dependent on meals ready to eat that when something goes wrong with a resupply launch, Space X recent pad explosion, that leaves them hitting the pantry more than expected. I do know they have about six months of shelf stable foods on board but being cut off would be a mission scrub and return to earth abandoning the ISS. Progress will be going up this week with the arrival of Falcon 9 resupply this week.
I just love Samantha so much
THEY CAN FLY?!
Lucky.....
how do they recylce those plastics
Apalah Apa it send in to space
by "Left overs" did the commentator mean do the crew leave any non open food for other times or future crews ?
+101southsideboy I think he meant the left overs from opened food containers of their thanksgiving feast.
Because you can't preserve the food once it's opened you'll have to eat everything or throw it away.
+101southsideboy He likely meant opened containers, which they have to throw away. Unopened containers of bonus food, on the other hand, can stay behind if the crew member it was intended for hasn't eaten it by the time of departure. For example, Samantha Cristoforetti mentioned in one of her logbook posts that just before departure from the ISS, she showed Scott Kelly where he could find her leftover bonus food: plus.google.com/+SamanthaCristoforetti/posts/13xj6zxwZtx
I imagine this stuff isn't particularly tasty, but that's a small price to pay for being on a mission in space. And it's just 6 month, not a lifetime :)
Adrian That stuff is made by the best cooks NASA can afford. And I've heard that the food up there tastes great. But i could be wrong tho..
+Adrian the food is custom made for its intended use in space,flavor an taste improved to adjust for packaging and shelf life.
what happens if ants and mosquitoes get on board the space station
Very interesting :)
3 US and 3 russians.
And no other nations.
Nice👍🏻
The I in ISS means International.
For example in the dining scene, we saw the German Astronaut Alexander Gerst.
I used to believe in conspiracies when I was a child too. Haha
Moon place works wise need foods and watar
Wouldn't an artificial gravity be simple to make with vacuums to suck and push from the floor like a light switch you just turn on and off we need more eventions this is ridiculous I wish I work for NASA I'll come up with thousands of new ways that humans could live in space like on Earth
Pink.... they went with pink, for the color of the inside of one of the space station modules. Apparently Russian’s are secret Mexicans, LOL!
can you show 35 minutes straight of them floating in space cause I am skeptical on this now with all the youtube crap?????
Mark Britton
He's a 50 min videos tour of the iss
ua-cam.com/video/QvTmdIhYnes/v-deo.html
do you have a washing machine?
Would love to see out the window 😬
sriracha!! lol
Speed limit 17500, ok daz cool👌🏼
How do they get desert dried ice cream mmmm
You don't need a rocket to get into space 🤥
Merry Christmas,🏴🏹
Are they only allowed to drink water?
No, they have coffe and other liqud to drink. :)
They also have lemonade
Russians are thinking ...."what is this thanks giving? "
I bet they taste like MREs
I'm pretty sure that short Russian guy changed my oil last week and ripped me off by not changing the filter. He's wearing the same clothes and everything.
Thanks for your love 💝💝💝💝 and support all through this times
Я восхищен и бело зав дую
4 pounds of food a day? It seems as if you can gain weight in space or does that food digest easier in Space!
sriracha and what looks like chili garlic have made it to space
There coming suitable vegitable cook possible moon place 🤔
1:58 Jesus in space.
I CAN SEE MY HOUSE FROM THERE OMG THEY CAN SEE GODDDD
atómic energy please i ned to change to new circuits and close and open corrent wit tencion corret
Wow imagine.
No pizza?
How do you poop in space? 0-0
1:48 You are now entering the russian section
God be with you all