It probably wont be that simple. More like "made in axion-station/orbital-reef/vast-station". But then again these are outposts of USA. We'll have to closer examine transplanted hearts to confirm this. Also there will be no end-product "made in space". Only certain parts get better in micro-gravity. The actual result will be assembled back on the ground. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
@@Passos_arttrue, but also not that far in the future, about one generation, LEO travel will be routine. Not deep space though, that will still be very expensive for decades to come
As a previous USAF aircraft structural mechanic, that two second tidbit where the ISS astronauts slid out their tool drawers made me smile. Tool accountability is key!
You got it twisted son, Gas station hearts: Good Space station sushi: Good or wait, was it Space station heart bad, Gas station sushi good ... oh no, I gotta run, got some stomach ache and argh ah- my heart
Am continuously blown away by how innovative, intelligent and skilled people are. Whilst I am awed by space, I don't have any desire to go, but knowing that organs or medication that could really impact peoples lives in the future could be developed and brought to market faster is pretty awesome. And all CEOs should be like the Axiom Space CEO allowing people to learn through creativity, imagination, and more importantly, failure.
printing replacement organs alone is enough to make this a worthy project, but people underestimate the value of cost reduction driven innovation by the private sector, rocket labs was a great example of that and it looks like axiom will be as well.
There are 3d printing techniques and being developed that can do this without the requirement of zero-gravity. Basically suspension within liquid and then harden with light. Not to burst bubbles but a lot of the stuff that is opted to be manufactured in space can be done just as effectively on earth at lower cost.
@@aero1000Careful; it’s more complicated than that. R&D in microgravity first and foremost teases out lessons that are first THEN applied back to Earth processes to begin with- which has already happened, by the way, including with some pharmaceuticals. But there are some things that are beyond question; such as, crystals- of any type- can be grown larger, and more pure, in microgravity. (Just one example). There’s a reason the research on this stuff continues to be done in microgravity- because there truly is a promise of things that can’t be had on the surface of the Earth. - Dave Huntsman
Agree. I had low hope for them several years ago when you look at the executive team, all ex-NASA elderly 😅 they proved me wrong. Not only young people in SpaceX can move fast and break things. Old people can do that too 👍 very amazing actually
what i actually like is how they are approaching this problem. someone mentioned that with innovation you get to approach a problem from several directions and that is can lead in us stumbling into many inventions. As a human being, this makes me happy.....we should focus on developing capable software also..it's key in this journey.
Capable software is fact. This windows7 talk is a typical example of fake-news. If you are interrested in inovating software, then join the open-source community. People from all around the globe, joining for work over the web, and investing as much time as they each feel apropriate. The pace of inovation beats any propriataire software factory. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
I launched a new Amazon delivery station in Iowa in March 2020. In that area, first came the delivery station, then the AMXL delivery station, then the fulfillment center, and then so on. I can imagine the same pattern repeating in space.
The thing that we need to focus on while putting things in space is something that clean up all the junk that is up there already. I cannot imagine thinking about space tourism or more people being sent to space until this problem is taken care of first!
That's so weird-- I remember walking around that Fry's as a teenager and in my early 20s, first job, feeling all anxious, getting parts for school and thinking about building a new computer. I remember that floor!
yup always liked my old Mopar's because of the tool count needed to take one apart one tool box in the car I can disassemble everything that would be a issues .
i will give them credit they at least have physical models vrs "companies" like mars 1. but things will actually get interesting when stuff is actually physically in space.. all this aspirational stuff is nice.. but space is fucking hard, shit fails in weird way, things act in weird ways and there is debris traveling at orbital velocities all over the place, plus all of the galactic back ground radiation and radiation for the sun, plus its still super expensive to send payloads up.. i truly hope we as a species are able to over come these limitations.
I agree. But consider that, unlike Mars One, Axiom space has already sent people to the ISS, and has real contracts to develop space suits. So yes, their goal is still a long way away, but I th8nk they're worth keeping an eye on.
not much radiation in low earth orbit, and theyre building the first two modules right now, axiom is legit in what theyre doing and they will have hardware up in the next 5 years for sure.
@@CheesyMez yep they arent fake lol.. we will see in time. personally ive seen too many "space companies" selling grandiose claims or actually legit ones burn through all their venture capitol before getting a single oz to leo.. so personally ill hold my expectations, until they achieve leo.. but im just jaded lol
This was a very hopeful episode. Axiom Space seems like a great company that learns from its own mistakes to progress faster. I wonder how they are financing themselves through their learning process and reach profitability?
nasa is funding them for the replacement of the ISS, and I'd imagine allowing other countries to pay to send their astronauts to the axiom station would be a good way to become profitable.
They have impeccable political connections to BOTH the democrats and republicans, that part is amazing, also deep pocket investors, plus the first 2 space flights were financial positive 👍
3:04 My spirit animal appears EDIT: 3:49 much better view. I love it! I could probably build that right now. EDIT2: 3:52 I also love legos! But damn they are expensive, and kinex can build up tall quickly, allowing for actually useful contraptions to be built. One of the monitors currently hooked up to my computer is in a custom k'nex stand as the one it came with wouldn't go 90°.
And when SpaceX's Starship becomes operational, the U.S will have the opportunity to widen the technological gap so much that no one would be able to catch up for decades to come.
@@JigilJigil bro all countries must work together in the future like when you remember in Germany in the past they invented the rocket and later worked together... like pls don't think or tell the The US is better or something that is primitive plsssss ❤
@@D3mon_Entertainment I agree. People can love their own countries, like I love the US and truly believe its the best in the world, but all countries must work together to solve very complex problems
@@fazeobama8872 Remember "The IT Crowd" episode where Moss was told that a bomb disposal robot that he was standing beside was being run on Vista, and he yelled, "We're all going to die!" ;-P ?
Get over it! This windows7 talk is a typical example of fake-news. ISS was built by SpaceShuttle, and they used Linux. NASA does a lot of strange things, but such a massiv downgrade as from Linux to windows? Not even possible! NASA has the largest IT section of the world; nothing their dumbass administrator could dare to touch. "China will find out on the far side of the Moon it is always dark". 🚀🏴☠️🎸
U Didn't tell us how long it lasted under ur load thus would have been a very useful info since these companies pick the best scenario for their results other than that great video as always ❤
Must cleaning friendly, This can reduce also planting/plowing random plants, see how far you grow stuff start with smaller plants trees that don't grow much bigger, this can help research more about what can grown inside vacuum space. Just must be rust free, last for ever in the sky explore more categories like see if plants can mix DNA see 🙈 changes. Alot etc...
NASA shout gut the space station, then sell the shells to AXIOM. They could develop panels to retrofit the empty modules into any number of uses, at a fraction of the cost.
Give up on space suits for orbital EVA. Instead, create a microship with a hull/shell for the legs and lower torso. Make the upper torso flexible, then a hard shoulder structure and a fixed glass bow helmet with everything on it. Focus on the flexibility of the upper torso, arms and hands. Forget the legs. They're useless in space. For on land missions, a completely different suit. One for the Moon, another for Mars.
What I eventually want space companies to do is be able to fully manufacture something in space. Not hearts, but instead rockets and additional models.
"We've been doing research on the International Space Station for 24 years. From what we can tell, it is a large space station, built in space, that receives regular resupplies and personnel changes from Earth." - Astronaut Peggy Whitson
Usually if you use a launch vehicle to bring hardware to space, the hardware must fit within the launch vehicle. This means Axiom modules could fit within Starship to be deployed which makes sense as that's the point of Starship, to deliver payloads to orbit.
They were designed before Starship was announced. Airbus is building a module with 9m diameter, for a different space station. There are currently four stations licenced, and in two years we may see the first beginnings. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
"it doesn´t feel... actualy, it´s small" "This is about 20% more Volume so they´re bigger then what´s on orbit today" "Hugh, that´s very interesting" :|
The ISS should be put into a graveyard orbit and kept as a museum for future generations. I know there's cost and safety considerations, but one day we're going to wish we kept it.
has nothing to do with it being better all the equipment has to use it which is why factories still use windows xp and earlier for machinery, there's nothing better about windows 7
@BobaPhettamine I mean it's more of an opinion of my half whether I prefer 7 over something later or even believe it's better. You're overanalyzing what I said and assumed I wouldn't accept the opinion it's not better like I say, but what's better depends on the needs. Windows 7 could be better for someone who wants less bloatware, mainly why I use it. It wouldn't be better for someone who needs windows 10 to run newer applications or more up to date stuff. But I wouldn't tell them its not true at all it could better for them.
I don't think a lot of rich people will go to Mars, it's at least a 9 month trip each way, and mars is at it's closest to earth every 3 years, so you can't leave until the end of that period, so it's a fixed 3 year total trip.
@@JohnDoe-fg9ng What's liklier than a vacation on Mars is an oceanic resort vacation. The resort would be underwater, possibly permanently fixed to the seabed, possibly mobile and floating at a certain depth (think of it as the underwater version of a cruise ship)
The thing is that those people have A-LOT of experience with real spacesuits from trying to replicate them and had to deal with making them comfortable to use which is valuable experience.
Imagine the change in scale we would be capable of building if we had a factory on the moon changing aggregate and mimed asteroids into useable materials while extracting water for oxygen and hydrogen fuel. We could automate the creation of pre built sections that could be launched into lunar orbit and assembled to create large habitats for planetary exploration or space stations on a large scale assembled and designed to stay in space reducing supplies needed from earth.
I realize that the interior of the main body of the ISS will be 30 years old by 2030 but there are components on the ISS that aren't that old. And some could remain useful for the Axiom Station - the solar panel arrays, Canadarm2, the Bigelow Storage Module spring to mind - they've been replacing the old storage batteries (that power the station while it's on the night side of each orbit) with lithium ion batteries that have a life expectancy beyond 2030. Given how expensive it still is to ship stuff to orbit stripping the ISS for anything useful seems like a no-brainer. It seems a shame to burn the whole thing up - alternatively just sell it to someone like India.
8:40 Yes they need to clean up the operations modules living and quarters. Messy workshop is the apt description. The Chinese have a really sleek cabin design with lots of stowable space, making it actually look like a real space ship, rather than a messy tool shed.
A messy workshop means a productive workshop. Its only a problem when they dont actually try to organize/clean it. Also the Chinese are litterally a state funded program. These people are private.
Giving you a Thumbs Down for context; the Chinese space station is almost brand new, has NOT been continuously occupied and working for over 20yrs, ok? There’s no comparison. It’s also run by the Chinese military. - Dave Huntsman
@@dphuntsman yup, the ISS looked very similar to the chinese station in the early years, give it a decade and it will be full to the brim just like ISS
Spacex’s spacesuit has recently been tried and tested in the vacuum of space and is half the size of Axiom’s new spacesuit. I wonder if there’s anything Axiom’s can do that Spacex’s can not…
Can't wait for the Made in Space sticker.
It probably wont be that simple. More like "made in axion-station/orbital-reef/vast-station". But then again these are outposts of USA. We'll have to closer examine transplanted hearts to confirm this.
Also there will be no end-product "made in space". Only certain parts get better in micro-gravity. The actual result will be assembled back on the ground.
🚀🏴☠️🎸
Made in American held space
It will still say China somewhere.....
Product of the mars federation
@ nope it will read Product of the Holy Martian Mechanicius
This is the kind of stuff I find interesting, actual evidence that someday in the future, we could visit and work in space. Not just a select few.
It would still be a few, u know, such a thing would definitely not be cheap under current capitalism
Not far in the future either. Their first module is almost finished
@@Passos_arttrue, but also not that far in the future, about one generation, LEO travel will be routine. Not deep space though, that will still be very expensive for decades to come
How would you pay the fuel bill?
@@JeffBilkinsunite earth and get rid of money by 2100
As a previous USAF aircraft structural mechanic, that two second tidbit where the ISS astronauts slid out their tool drawers made me smile. Tool accountability is key!
gas station sushi: bad.
space station heart: good.
You got it twisted son,
Gas station hearts: Good
Space station sushi: Good
or wait, was it
Space station heart bad,
Gas station sushi good ...
oh no, I gotta run, got some stomach ache and argh ah- my heart
@@JanoschNr1 I think we can all agree that because of limited ventilation, Space Station Gas is really bad.
Am continuously blown away by how innovative, intelligent and skilled people are. Whilst I am awed by space, I don't have any desire to go, but knowing that organs or medication that could really impact peoples lives in the future could be developed and brought to market faster is pretty awesome.
And all CEOs should be like the Axiom Space CEO allowing people to learn through creativity, imagination, and more importantly, failure.
Blown away here too, thank you for putting exactly what I was thinking in words!
💛🧡💙
It’s all bull shit.
I hope humanity will reach out into the stars and claim the galaxy as our own as is our right of Gods creation.
printing replacement organs alone is enough to make this a worthy project, but people underestimate the value of cost reduction driven innovation by the private sector, rocket labs was a great example of that and it looks like axiom will be as well.
There are 3d printing techniques and being developed that can do this without the requirement of zero-gravity. Basically suspension within liquid and then harden with light. Not to burst bubbles but a lot of the stuff that is opted to be manufactured in space can be done just as effectively on earth at lower cost.
@@aero1000Careful; it’s more complicated than that. R&D in microgravity first and foremost teases out lessons that are first THEN applied back to Earth processes to begin with- which has already happened, by the way, including with some pharmaceuticals. But there are some things that are beyond question; such as, crystals- of any type- can be grown larger, and more pure, in microgravity. (Just one example). There’s a reason the research on this stuff continues to be done in microgravity- because there truly is a promise of things that can’t be had on the surface of the Earth. - Dave Huntsman
"cost reduction driven innovation"? Can you say "Boeing (post-merger)"?
@@aero1000being developed as in we don’t know which technique will be better and either might not be viable for certain organs.
Axiom has some really good, smart out-of-box thinkers. Well done!
Yes some people who enjoyed watching Mr Roger’s and who value the art of pretending. It’s fun to pretend isn’t it boys and girls.
Agree. I had low hope for them several years ago when you look at the executive team, all ex-NASA elderly 😅 they proved me wrong. Not only young people in SpaceX can move fast and break things. Old people can do that too 👍 very amazing actually
I love how the narration sounds like it's an ad for a fun quirky city builder video game
what i actually like is how they are approaching this problem. someone mentioned that with innovation you get to approach a problem from several directions and that is can lead in us stumbling into many inventions. As a human being, this makes me happy.....we should focus on developing capable software also..it's key in this journey.
Capable software is fact. This windows7 talk is a typical example of fake-news. If you are interrested in inovating software, then join the open-source community. People from all around the globe, joining for work over the web, and investing as much time as they each feel apropriate. The pace of inovation beats any propriataire software factory.
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4:54 now it is time for poor Johnny with his GALVANIZED SQUARE STEEL to shine lol 😅
bezoz of course 😂😂😂
The first factory in space would be an Amazon warehouse that ships minerals.
Now instead of 17.99$ deliveries we pay 7000$ per kilogram 🥶
@@giorgiolelmi8175 The space warehouse just launches a missile directly through your roof for the deliveries
I launched a new Amazon delivery station in Iowa in March 2020.
In that area, first came the delivery station, then the AMXL delivery station, then the fulfillment center, and then so on. I can imagine the same pattern repeating in space.
Not mining why not we grow minerals instead
@@giorgiolelmi8175why the hell you buying space rock in the first place 💀
Nice to see how spacex inspires so many other innovative companies with the “fail fast” mentality.
Wow
I didn’t realize how awesome Axiom Space is! 🚀
The thing that we need to focus on while putting things in space is something that clean up all the junk that is up there already. I cannot imagine thinking about space tourism or more people being sent to space until this problem is taken care of first!
What a shame that a human's life is so short
That's so weird-- I remember walking around that Fry's as a teenager and in my early 20s, first job, feeling all anxious, getting parts for school and thinking about building a new computer. I remember that floor!
Expanding into space commercially by selling the idea that it has nothing (not even air) rather than some finite resource to exploit is genious
I went to the Burbank Fry's a bunch. Loved it.
yup always liked my old Mopar's because of the tool count needed to take one apart one tool box in the car I can disassemble everything that would be a issues .
i will give them credit they at least have physical models vrs "companies" like mars 1. but things will actually get interesting when stuff is actually physically in space.. all this aspirational stuff is nice.. but space is fucking hard, shit fails in weird way, things act in weird ways and there is debris traveling at orbital velocities all over the place, plus all of the galactic back ground radiation and radiation for the sun, plus its still super expensive to send payloads up.. i truly hope we as a species are able to over come these limitations.
I agree. But consider that, unlike Mars One, Axiom space has already sent people to the ISS, and has real contracts to develop space suits.
So yes, their goal is still a long way away, but I th8nk they're worth keeping an eye on.
not much radiation in low earth orbit, and theyre building the first two modules right now, axiom is legit in what theyre doing and they will have hardware up in the next 5 years for sure.
@@CheesyMez yep they arent fake lol.. we will see in time. personally ive seen too many "space companies" selling grandiose claims or actually legit ones burn through all their venture capitol before getting a single oz to leo.. so personally ill hold my expectations, until they achieve leo.. but im just jaded lol
More than physical model, the entire first section is almost done in Italy (no clue why Italy 😅 I have no idea why)
@simoc24, was it Alenia Space? They are the premium adress for space modules. As far as I've been told, they've built major parts of ISS.
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Darn, I loved that store.
Next stop, raw materials from asteroids to make mega structures in space.
...and factories the size of Texas powered by the energy differentials within the orbit of Mercury.
@@ExtantFrodo2 Let's do it !!!
This was a very hopeful episode. Axiom Space seems like a great company that learns from its own mistakes to progress faster. I wonder how they are financing themselves through their learning process and reach profitability?
nasa is funding them for the replacement of the ISS, and I'd imagine allowing other countries to pay to send their astronauts to the axiom station would be a good way to become profitable.
They have impeccable political connections to BOTH the democrats and republicans, that part is amazing, also deep pocket investors, plus the first 2 space flights were financial positive 👍
@@CheesyMezthat is only part of it. They have deep pockets outside investors
17:27 I think "Fantastic 4" inspired them to add this 🔥
Movies were way ahead of reality with their creativity 🎉
This stuff is so freaking cool
I miss Fry's Electronics 😭
3:04 My spirit animal appears
EDIT: 3:49 much better view. I love it! I could probably build that right now.
EDIT2: 3:52 I also love legos! But damn they are expensive, and kinex can build up tall quickly, allowing for actually useful contraptions to be built. One of the monitors currently hooked up to my computer is in a custom k'nex stand as the one it came with wouldn't go 90°.
LEGO... No such thing as LEGOS! 😉
@@Scuba72Chris Oh you're one of _those_ people.
I’m too young to go on the ISS before it crashes so let’s hope I’m able to get up there on this new one!
The object is NOT to out run a bear, it's to run faster than the other astronauts.
Jesus Christ all I can think of is the submarine that exploded by cutting corners when I watch this video
.. yikes
Wow that’s pretty aweosme
I’m all for this
hyper straight love as well peace. no surgery's, teleport perfection
Engineering respect! Great video. Subscribed after my first ever “FreeThink” video😊
A friendly warning- a lot of their posts are bs and click bait. But they do have the occasional good vid which is why I'm subscribed
I hope their stations, are highly scalable, easy to scale and relatively cheap
Incredible!
I like the idea of wood paneling for my space stations....
Very dangerous though, wood burns 🔥😅
The US continue to be a leading innovator in space exploration and research.
And when SpaceX's Starship becomes operational, the U.S will have the opportunity to widen the technological gap so much that no one would be able to catch up for decades to come.
@@JigilJigil bro all countries must work together in the future like when you remember in Germany in the past they invented the rocket and later worked together... like pls don't think or tell the The US is better or something that is primitive plsssss ❤
@@D3mon_Entertainment I agree. People can love their own countries, like I love the US and truly believe its the best in the world, but all countries must work together to solve very complex problems
@@cupofsadge8359 nice 😁❤
@@D3mon_EntertainmentWhat rocket did germany invent, amd share with the world ?
Matt Ondler sounds like every engineer dream boss
"Could you not afford Lego?"
Knex is far superior...😅
You obviously could not afford lego lol
@@codydabest The irony is that Knex was actually more expensive.. The box starter set I had was $80. That was 30 years ago.
Seeing our Saudi heros in here made my day
Would you run your space station on Windows vista?
now theres a truely horrible scenario
Commodore 64
@@fazeobama8872 Remember "The IT Crowd" episode where Moss was told that a bomb disposal robot that he was standing beside was being run on Vista, and he yelled, "We're all going to die!" ;-P ?
XP
Get over it! This windows7 talk is a typical example of fake-news. ISS was built by SpaceShuttle, and they used Linux. NASA does a lot of strange things, but such a massiv downgrade as from Linux to windows? Not even possible! NASA has the largest IT section of the world; nothing their dumbass administrator could dare to touch. "China will find out on the far side of the Moon it is always dark".
🚀🏴☠️🎸
I know it wasnt really a windows 7 thing but, pretty 7:56 is pretty funny considering CrowdStrike
Outrun a bear?!!! 😂
Idk where but I thought I read the suit program was cancelled. Glad to see that it's still under development.
That was the NASA xEMU program iirc, or you may be referring to Colins Areospace's suit program
Did i just see spacestation mockup leggos?! Give me 1 afternoon with the set please!?
Okay, 2... i need time to get acclimated. 😂
18:51 not gonna lie, this shot looks just like Kerbal Space Program.
This company just laid off 100 people and, reportedly, 'cant pay their bills'.
First time I heard "Commercial Crew Vehicle" I immediately thought, "oh, Space Vegas!"
This would be a really big marketing opportunity for consumer products
Man, the commute must be out of this world
Gotta ask, who makes the rules in space? How does one unionize in space? What will this do to the job market? How is the law enforced in space?
For All Mankind tv series?
@@tatumergo3931 I'll check it out.
2:05 - I’m the guy with the mustache…and I still miss Fry’s but luckily Micro Center is filling that void.
It’s cool … but definitely not the same. I LOVED going to Fry’s.
U Didn't tell us how long it lasted under ur load thus would have been a very useful info since these companies pick the best scenario for their results other than that great video as always ❤
Great to see you back!
Must cleaning friendly, This can reduce also planting/plowing random plants, see how far you grow stuff start with smaller plants trees that don't grow much bigger, this can help research more about what can grown inside vacuum space. Just must be rust free, last for ever in the sky explore more categories like see if plants can mix DNA see 🙈 changes. Alot etc...
the dad jokes are killing me
THEY’RE THE ONLY KIND OF JOKE I CAN MAKE!!
NASA shout gut the space station, then sell the shells to AXIOM. They could develop panels to retrofit the empty modules into any number of uses, at a fraction of the cost.
Give up on space suits for orbital EVA. Instead, create a microship with a hull/shell for the legs and lower torso. Make the upper torso flexible, then a hard shoulder structure and a fixed glass bow helmet with everything on it.
Focus on the flexibility of the upper torso, arms and hands.
Forget the legs. They're useless in space.
For on land missions, a completely different suit. One for the Moon, another for Mars.
7:53 this didn’t age well
What I eventually want space companies to do is be able to fully manufacture something in space. Not hearts, but instead rockets and additional models.
That opening line made me happy. Windows 7 was the best before the commerical BS
8:47 the funniest bit but relatable. My desk is full of cables as well
I think you mean your desk is AWESOME as well!
All is so well sorted; if it weren't my desk, I could not find anything!
@@NickFromHardResetI guess you can say im mentally AWESOME (hilarious)
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx it's more fascinating when it's lost for months to no end
7:53 aged great
"We've been doing research on the International Space Station for 24 years. From what we can tell, it is a large space station, built in space, that receives regular resupplies and personnel changes from Earth." - Astronaut Peggy Whitson
SpaceX Starship is 9m diameter. A huge ready made module. These Axiom modules are 4.5m
Usually if you use a launch vehicle to bring hardware to space, the hardware must fit within the launch vehicle.
This means Axiom modules could fit within Starship to be deployed which makes sense as that's the point of Starship, to deliver payloads to orbit.
They were designed before Starship was announced. Airbus is building a module with 9m diameter, for a different space station. There are currently four stations licenced, and in two years we may see the first beginnings.
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So cool 😊
"it doesn´t feel... actualy, it´s small"
"This is about 20% more Volume so they´re bigger then what´s on orbit today"
"Hugh, that´s very interesting" :|
Thank you
Well as long as there are no handrails to clean.
I would love a chiropractic adjustment in space
The ISS should be put into a graveyard orbit and kept as a museum for future generations. I know there's cost and safety considerations, but one day we're going to wish we kept it.
I knew that window 7 was still better lol. I miss you bb ❤
has nothing to do with it being better all the equipment has to use it which is why factories still use windows xp and earlier for machinery, there's nothing better about windows 7
@BobaPhettamine I mean it's more of an opinion of my half whether I prefer 7 over something later or even believe it's better. You're overanalyzing what I said and assumed I wouldn't accept the opinion it's not better like I say, but what's better depends on the needs. Windows 7 could be better for someone who wants less bloatware, mainly why I use it. It wouldn't be better for someone who needs windows 10 to run newer applications or more up to date stuff. But I wouldn't tell them its not true at all it could better for them.
Income inequality in future:
+ Middle class vacations in low earth orbit stations
+ Upper middle class vacations on the moon
+ Rich vacation on mars
I don't think a lot of rich people will go to Mars, it's at least a 9 month trip each way, and mars is at it's closest to earth every 3 years, so you can't leave until the end of that period, so it's a fixed 3 year total trip.
@@JohnDoe-fg9ng What's liklier than a vacation on Mars is an oceanic resort vacation. The resort would be underwater, possibly permanently fixed to the seabed, possibly mobile and floating at a certain depth (think of it as the underwater version of a cruise ship)
"A" is for Axiom, your home sweet home. Wall-E
The future is here 🔥
So if the requirement to make space suits is to come from Hollywood space movies. FFFFFFFFFF that!!!!!!!!! I'm good on this rock.
The thing is that those people have A-LOT of experience with real spacesuits from trying to replicate them and had to deal with making them comfortable to use which is valuable experience.
....interesting.. but it feels like I'm watching an advertisement..
Every time I hear Axiom I just think of Wall-e
I was born in the wrong time
I should have been born in a time with robots doing everything for you and space races
Well at least you get to help build the future, well depending on your profession
I'd be sticking a sticker on the rear end that reads, "Honk, if your spaceship goes faster!" 😜
You know......... not NASA!!!!!!!
Peggy is a true American hero.
Private Spay Stays won’t truly be viable until Zenon can live up there.
Imagine the change in scale we would be capable of building if we had a factory on the moon changing aggregate and mimed asteroids into useable materials while extracting water for oxygen and hydrogen fuel. We could automate the creation of pre built sections that could be launched into lunar orbit and assembled to create large habitats for planetary exploration or space stations on a large scale assembled and designed to stay in space reducing supplies needed from earth.
Right On
I love the new suits, and it moves something similar like a panda 🐼 that's great
pure win
I realize that the interior of the main body of the ISS will be 30 years old by 2030 but there are components on the ISS that aren't that old. And some could remain useful for the Axiom Station - the solar panel arrays, Canadarm2, the Bigelow Storage Module spring to mind - they've been replacing the old storage batteries (that power the station while it's on the night side of each orbit) with lithium ion batteries that have a life expectancy beyond 2030. Given how expensive it still is to ship stuff to orbit stripping the ISS for anything useful seems like a no-brainer. It seems a shame to burn the whole thing up - alternatively just sell it to someone like India.
What wrong with windows 7? it one of the stable software.
Nice dad joke!
could you imagine how much it would cost to get an organ printed in space lol
Definetly would love to work in space as long as They have good safety precautions, a leak would be the last thing I would like you to hear
Just being in microgravity is not safe. it only gets worse when you tack on radiation, micro-meteors, hygene,...
Windows 7 was the pinnacle of windows and has been a steady decline since.
ABSOLUTELY I SOULD RUN IT IN WINDOWS 7.
Are you not aware of how crappy it's gotten???
Gotten?!!!
8:40 Yes they need to clean up the operations modules living and quarters. Messy workshop is the apt description. The Chinese have a really sleek cabin design with lots of stowable space, making it actually look like a real space ship, rather than a messy tool shed.
I'd rather spend a year in a messy workshop, than a clean physhiatric hospital
A messy workshop means a productive workshop.
Its only a problem when they dont actually try to organize/clean it.
Also the Chinese are litterally a state funded program. These people are private.
Giving you a Thumbs Down for context; the Chinese space station is almost brand new, has NOT been continuously occupied and working for over 20yrs, ok? There’s no comparison. It’s also run by the Chinese military. - Dave Huntsman
@@dphuntsman yup, the ISS looked very similar to the chinese station in the early years, give it a decade and it will be full to the brim just like ISS
Spacex’s spacesuit has recently been tried and tested in the vacuum of space and is half the size of Axiom’s new spacesuit. I wonder if there’s anything Axiom’s can do that Spacex’s can not…
SpaceX's suit has to be attached to the ship through an umbilical cord
@@notjun7203 oh yep haha I did notice that
9:47 so Otto Hightower has been on the ISS the past few episodes!
After Ocean Gate, I'm not going to trust any companies doing this type of thing.
Great video. I thought the ISS switched to Red Hat Linux in the early 2000s? 🤔
No, it did not "switch". SpaceShuttle was already flying with Linux. This windows talk is a typical example of _fake-news._
I miss Fry’s!!!!
What are they doing about the dust issue with lunar space suits? Dust wore those suits down rapidly.
Crazy you predicted the worldwide windows crash a week prior to it actually happening 😂