Imagine having sleep paralysis and just seeing you demon floating and struggling saying “Hold on, lemme just, i need to twist- ugh i give up just go back to sleep...”
I have so much respect for astronauts and the grit it takes to make it to space. Also I noticed he had a laptop in his bunk, that’s cool AF. A true scientist/tech.
@@snipsnap9995 Well I’m not an expert but you’re kind of in 0G during free fall. There’s some math behind it. But anyway that acceleration down at the same rate of gravitational acceleration cancels out, and you can’t tell up or down based on feeling alone. The only way to tell down is because your eyes can see that you’re heading in that direction.
It actually has pretty serious effects. You get used to not using many muscles and need tons of physical therapy after coming back to earth to gain back functionality to those muscles and there is also a photo of an astronaut that's being carried away from the landing zone of a spaceship because he can't walk(both bc of muscle atrophy induced by lack of gravity and disorientation induced by the landing) and it's actually a pretty scary scene. Other that that, it's cool as hell
The astronauts on the ISS experience 90 percent of the gravity we do, Earth is just curving away from them as fast they’re falling so they’re suspended in orbit. They’re experiencing “zero G,” not “no gravity.” And no the G in “zero G” does not stand for gravity.
sean jung nope. U don’t. There are 0 gravity things we can experience without having to crap our pants trying to get far enough from the earth’s atmosphere.
@@54ruyedrfhdfhfd There is wifi in space stations. The international space station for example, has internet but it's not really connected to the internet. When they access the internet they are actually accessing NASA's communication system, which is provided by satellites called "TDRS" which relays data.
You get used in a couple of hours, lack of coordination and balance is a bigger issue when they get back. Also, things still have mass, so even if they don't fall, you still feel the difference between a heavy object and a lighter one, or better said, you feel the difference between an object with a bigger mass and one with a smaller mass.
Jaknanfnakandnk. Edit: If anyone can see this, I replied this to see if replies worked because none of these comments had any. I was the first reply out of all of these people, no one else. It was me.
I have a question. Whenever I jump from a diving board, I get a drop in my stomach. Scientists say it's because of weightlessness, which I get when I'm in freefall. But here do astronauts also have that drop in their stomach? Or do they get used to it? Edit: Could you please stop replying, this comment is three months ago
@@HI-xr9ze The equivalence principle which Einstein used for general relativity states that you cannot differentiate between an object in freefall and an object being weightless in space. When you fall, you are weightless because the ground doesn't push up against your body. So being weightless feels exactly like being in freefall or on a bungee ride. But astronauts don't seem to feel that drop, maybe they just get used to it.
@@adhx7506 yeah dont get ur hopes up. People in the 60s and 40s thought we would have flying cars by now. Instead technology advanced in different ways
@@seanisgone5413 Youre thinking this wrong though. Flying cars were like self-lacing boots, no one needs them and theyre just pure sci-fi so there was no need to create those things. Space travel is well advanced and already rising pretty harshly so thats not an "if" anymore.
YES, you clearly know nothing cause if i was 1 year old i wouldn’t be able to type as clear as this. You are exaggerating. It’s just a joke, you don’t need to get emotional about it.
@Michael Paterson It doesn't feel like that. There are some flights where you can experience this stuff for some seconds up to some minutes and it does not feel like falling. Otherwise, I would feel extremely uncomfortable in this situation, because the feeling of falling is something I really hate. Low gravity feels pretty good tho. A little bit like you are floating in water but also so much different from the feeling you have in water. Very hard to explain.
He's already back, also when astronauts come back from space they feel extremely sick and need to undergo physical therapy similar to someone who has been in a coma. They exercise to lessen the effect of gravity when they come back, however they still require extreme physical therapy.
Yah like I’m nit able to imagine him upset in any way and I bet this is true for a lot of people. And if I did see him get mad at all I would have to question every happy feeling I get from watching these
I guess I can sort of imagine the relaxation of just floating, sort of like floating on your back in a pool, but my mind just can't fathom how it must feel trying to sleep with absolutely no force weighting down your body, in my own mind I just imagine it somehow being uncomfortable not being able to lay my head down on a pillow without floating away, even though he clearly says it's not.
Gravity is a very strong force, and when you enter the Earth’s atmosphere, everything becomes very heavy. Your arms, your head, and other parts of your body become very heavy. It does take a little while to get used to gravity again. I’m not an astronaut, but I read about this
It's basically the same thing when you go diving. The buoyancy provided by the water counteracts gravity and you are effectively weightless. That's why astronauts train in water tanks. You can move in three dimensions just as Chris does here, though more slowly as water produces much more drag than air.
New Vorld Sounds u guys must be rich in order to call 5000 dollars cheap lol no average person would call that cheap. It may be worth the money since it’s a great experience but no way is it “cheap”
My dad went through test pilot school with Chris Hadfield. It’s so awesome to see him popularize space exploration like this with these fun videos. Fly high colonel!
yes, while the main reason for kids death in usa is gun shooting hahahahhahahahahah... what's the point of conquering space if we can't even live properly on one planet?
UA-cam's algorithms is starting to scare me. I wondered about this while laying in bed yesterday and today an 8 year old video with the answer pops up in my recommendations.
My first reaction was: but you have to lie down in order to get a good sleep! And then I quickly corrected myself: in space, there is no difference between lying and standing up. This is so cool.
I'll be honest, the idea of sleeping in zero-g is not comfortable for me. I sleep by feeling my own weight, so the lack of that feeling actually puts me nervous. Every time I dream that I'm weightless I panic and wake up.
@Wail12Four3 look, this comment was 6 years ago, almosy every comment under this video has at least 1k likes, you're nothing. Even the first replies if you take a look are from a week ago, when the comments were made 6 years ago.
It’s super cool you can sleep completely vertical too since positioning doesn’t matter or you could sleep completely upside down with your head towards the floor. Idk I feel likes it’s completely dependent on the person because this could be the best sleep of their life or the worst.
That nap was out of this world.
literally
no
No
YES
Nyoes
“Space jammies” quite possible the most best thing I’ve ever heard
I will NEVER be an astronaut
@@roseredroyalblue3344 no one asked but ok
@@poseidon7359 true
@@Shrek_Now_go_away 💅
@@roseredroyalblue3344 Why? is it because you don't want to, or because you don't think you can?
Chris Hadfield seems like he would be a really nice friend
52 likes and no comments. Great Job
Wait....
@Richard Gomez ah
Yesss
Yes
Uhhmmm he is Canadian?
something about Chris in his space jammies just makes me extremely happy
Reminds me that astronauts do normal person things up there like chilling in their PJs or sleeping
@@Selatapey like that time they had a pizza party in the unity module
Imagine having sleep paralysis and just seeing you demon floating and struggling saying
“Hold on, lemme just, i need to twist- ugh i give up just go back to sleep...”
Finally a comment not made by a 6 year old person
@@lordfrog7549 huh?
@@imhug7460 - most comments are over 6 years old is what he's saying
I have no life lol I could so imagine that
@@micheyam1ch3y43 He said by a six year old pERsOn. How did he know🤔
"I gotta put on my pajamas... because I have space jammies"
I've never met this man, but I trust him with my life.
Space Jammies!!!
Same here.
We all do
Jacket samee
Same vibe here
“I’ll show you where I sleep” **flies**
Oof
😭😭
Lmaof
I had the same exact thought, OP
what hack client he use I never see one that flies you to your minecraft bed
I have so much respect for astronauts and the grit it takes to make it to space. Also I noticed he had a laptop in his bunk, that’s cool AF. A true scientist/tech.
that;s cause your mind has been propagandized into rubble
@@uy7munir good one
@@uy7munir 😅 😂
@@uy7muniryou know the truth
Yep all of them have laptops in their sleep stations saw that in Sunita Williams video too.
I cannot explain the amount of joy I felt when it was revealed that this professional astronaut has designated space jammies
same
"Space Jamm's"
"jammies" ?!?!
What are you, 2 years old?!?!
Grow up.
@@69adrummer ain’t no way you’re getting pressed over the vernacular of a UA-cam comment lmao
Grow up.
@@69adrummer Damnnnn Someone’s offended at something minute lol 😂
I can't decide whether this would feel amazing or terrifying
Would be so cool to be weightless in space
Amazing AND terrifying.
Let me tell you what it feels like, it feels like you’re constantly falling. You’d get used to it after a few days, though.
@@snipsnap9995 Well I’m not an expert but you’re kind of in 0G during free fall. There’s some math behind it. But anyway that acceleration down at the same rate of gravitational acceleration cancels out, and you can’t tell up or down based on feeling alone. The only way to tell down is because your eyes can see that you’re heading in that direction.
It would be amazing but his bedroom looks terrifying to me
Who else really wants to experience no gravity cause it looks really fun
It actually has pretty serious effects. You get used to not using many muscles and need tons of physical therapy after coming back to earth to gain back functionality to those muscles and there is also a photo of an astronaut that's being carried away from the landing zone of a spaceship because he can't walk(both bc of muscle atrophy induced by lack of gravity and disorientation induced by the landing) and it's actually a pretty scary scene. Other that that, it's cool as hell
The astronauts on the ISS experience 90 percent of the gravity we do, Earth is just curving away from them as fast they’re falling so they’re suspended in orbit. They’re experiencing “zero G,” not “no gravity.” And no the G in “zero G” does not stand for gravity.
I'm in
But you've got to be in a very scary rocket ship launch off first
sean jung nope. U don’t. There are 0 gravity things we can experience without having to crap our pants trying to get far enough from the earth’s atmosphere.
I actually got to meet this guy in school once, I got to ask him a question and he was a very nice guy. Overall it was a great experience
and then everyone clapped
and now you have 18 children with 4 on the way
Source: trust me bro
Bro gave Chris Hadfield a Yelp review😂
Wanted to touch you. Wink wink
This man is the only person that can make "space jammies" sound cool
Fky
Ikr 😂
Yes XD
😀
Fr doe
And his laptop is right there! I wish my bedroom was like this...
Not having to lie down means you can achieve ultimate relaxation
delete this no replies pls
Seems hella comfy ngl
Would there be WiFi though 🧐
@@54ruyedrfhdfhfd There is wifi in space stations. The international space station for example, has internet but it's not really connected to the internet. When they access the internet they are actually accessing NASA's communication system, which is provided by satellites called "TDRS" which relays data.
I cant imagine how heavy everything must feel when he comes back to earth
You get used in a couple of hours, lack of coordination and balance is a bigger issue when they get back. Also, things still have mass, so even if they don't fall, you still feel the difference between a heavy object and a lighter one, or better said, you feel the difference between an object with a bigger mass and one with a smaller mass.
Heavy
Loss of muscle is what makes thing heavier. They try to train to prevent muscle loss and fatigue.
especially taxes
**instantly dies**
This man is just out of this world
I didn't really realize there were just people casually hanging out in space working there
Jaknanfnakandnk.
Edit: If anyone can see this, I replied this to see if replies worked because none of these comments had any. I was the first reply out of all of these people, no one else. It was me.
@wutisthislol shut up
19k likes and only 3 comments. Wow
All in which were in the last 4 days
Must admit this comments thing is kinda weird
Imagine if you had that “WE ARE FALLING!!!!” Dream on space...
Swap that to " We Are Floating!!!"
@@lambchop58
Hahaha 😂
I have a question. Whenever I jump from a diving board, I get a drop in my stomach. Scientists say it's because of weightlessness, which I get when I'm in freefall. But here do astronauts also have that drop in their stomach? Or do they get used to it?
Edit: Could you please stop replying, this comment is three months ago
@@vedantsridhar8378
They dont?? I guess..??
Because they dont have gravity in space.??
@@HI-xr9ze The equivalence principle which Einstein used for general relativity states that you cannot differentiate between an object in freefall and an object being weightless in space. When you fall, you are weightless because the ground doesn't push up against your body. So being weightless feels exactly like being in freefall or on a bungee ride. But astronauts don't seem to feel that drop, maybe they just get used to it.
This man’s videos are preparing me for a life in space that I’ll never get to experience
Depends on how old you are, if youre like 20 you'll definitely get the chance to do so
@@adhx7506 yeah dont get ur hopes up. People in the 60s and 40s thought we would have flying cars by now. Instead technology advanced in different ways
@@adhx7506 being 20 again would be so nice.
@@seanisgone5413 Youre thinking this wrong though.
Flying cars were like self-lacing boots, no one needs them and theyre just pure sci-fi so there was no need to create those things.
Space travel is well advanced and already rising pretty harshly so thats not an "if" anymore.
@@adhx7506 both of those exist already but your point still makes sense
i just realized that im sitting here at my chair, and i have to actually hold my head up while others doesn't... thats it, im becoming a austronaut.
First reply in 6 years
Bruh you can't even spell astronaut right
AN not a
Fifth reply in 6 years :D
Sixth reply in 6 years
I love how there’s people from 6 years ago on here and people from 5 days ago as well
:)
lol
Sneaky Snek stolen
And youre the "5 days ago" guy
Ayam Swasta
That’s what i was gonna say 😂
everybody gangsta till chris hadfield puts on his space jammies
Yol Riin Lask how? A true meme never dies.
Yol Riin Lask, you need a new sense of humour. Your current one is boring and dry af
How many memes aren't used thousands of times a day?
HAHAHAHAHA
YES, you clearly know nothing cause if i was 1 year old i wouldn’t be able to type as clear as this. You are exaggerating. It’s just a joke, you don’t need to get emotional about it.
This man is wonderful, he’s so helpful and kind as he is showing us how to sleep. ❤
1:31 is one of the best thing i’ve ever seen
@Barshan samanta ???
@Barshan samanta oh ok
Bro is what I image for elf on the shelf when I was little
Suddenly I realized I also want to go to space.
@@miniavi7310 you can go back tho? chris has done it himself
@@miniavi7310 heres a video of him landing ua-cam.com/video/KxOp_Rd8_cA/v-deo.html
I want to fly while I sleep :( but I’m only 9 and I can,t be an ashtronot yet ;(
Ikr It looks so fun!
@@miniavi7310 you are the impostor you tell us not to go to space so we dont discover your plans😂😂
Imagine going back to earth and forgetting what legs are used for
Haha sounds imaginary 🤣
xD
Thats why they had a rehab.
Oof
That actually happened to me once
Protect this man at all cost
It's still crazy to me what would zero gravity feels like, I can't even imagine and I want to be there so hard
@Michael Paterson exactly! Minus all the air resistance of course
It's like being underwater
@Michael Paterson It doesn't feel like that. There are some flights where you can experience this stuff for some seconds up to some minutes and it does not feel like falling. Otherwise, I would feel extremely uncomfortable in this situation, because the feeling of falling is something I really hate. Low gravity feels pretty good tho. A little bit like you are floating in water but also so much different from the feeling you have in water. Very hard to explain.
I know right
I dont want to be there, astronaut is like the hardest job there is and i am as dumb as they come. Plus i am scared of space and space sharks
"I'll show you where I sleep." *Flies away*
First reply
Huh
栞莉 *pathetic.* first reply isn’t something to be proud of.. but being the first comment without comment “first” is definitely something
Mighty Purplelicious in this specific case, it’s kinda something, no one replied to them in 6 YEARS
😂
man, being in space must be fun :D
no
Ya ur gonna fly
Hi
Yes until ur ship start explodinh
U cant take shawar in space..🥵
Imagine how much resistance he is going to feel after coming back on earth
Yeah
He gon be tryna fly again-
@@ajdjdw oh yeah?, in space, there is no gravity, omg thank you so much for this information
@@syahrilamirul713 lol😂
He's already back, also when astronauts come back from space they feel extremely sick and need to undergo physical therapy similar to someone who has been in a coma. They exercise to lessen the effect of gravity when they come back, however they still require extreme physical therapy.
He's not going to bed, he has his laptop ready for a night of gaming
Not gaming at least not at first 🤫
Hmmm I wonder if the Poland Christ statue can emit that amount of WiFi into space? 🧐
@@nirmalarodrigo9093 it can't .
We all know he's playing runescape grinding out those levels before he falls asleep 😂
Or watching something
"Im ready to go to bed !"
1:31 *flies to his bed*
Mini TYG lmfaoo😂
N Y O O O O M
is this a sound effect?
What else was he going to do?
xd
This was recommended to me 11 years later
Everyone: why did you to want to be an astronaut
Chris: I'm just here for the Russian space jammies
well who doesn’t want some russian space jammies
NEED EM
They look so comfy tho
XD IM HERE FOR WALKING LIKE A ANIMAL IN AIR
1k like
Space pajamas might be the cutest thing I've heard of in a long time.
Amog-
Space jammies**
Wholesome
@@pashauzan NO SHUT THE FU-
@@BlueHorizon124 NO NO NO
Imagine how silent a midnight snack is going to be in there.
Not really. Would also still be loud and crunchy.
It would be so quite just glide around
This comment is under rated
No bone cracks and floor creaks that plague us normal folk.
Yolo, 500th like
I have mad respect for astronauts for being able to sleep like that. The motion sickness from all that floating and swinging around would kill me.
I want his space jammies 😭
same they do look comfy tho 😭
and soft too 😭
Ikrrr
I don't want to go to space to do repairs and shit, I want the space jammies.
Too bad you have to find a space department store in space Russia to get one
Imagine when he came back to Earth he tried flying to his bed and just fell
😅
Lol
Ouch
Nick Mccormack010407 lol
He not dumb but I get the joke
Let me get this straight: He goes to bed while flying.
I would say floating, but sure, flying works.
@Allen Sanders yeah stop being a smarto rn
@Allen Sanders okay they used the word "up" that we use in the Earth, they meant "up" like on Earth
Yes!! that would be awesome
Yes
It's been 10 years since I watched this... how time flies so quickly 🥲
Crazy that the fact that there are people right now in the ISS sleeping and living life like this.
is there someone seeing this in 2020? lol. This video is making me so calm.
Hai, im watching in 2020, and I can agree with you
Are you actually a donkey of course there are people watching this in 2020 especially now since you can't go outside
@@f1koh there might be people who don't know
Listen to cosmic queries by Neil Tyson
yess I am watching this as part of a school assignment an it’s actually a great video.
That would be a bad place to have a panic attack.
Stephen - or farting
Wow, no one commented a reply for 6 years
You ruined it
exactly, that's why they send people who wouldn't have such things so easily, don't you think
I would ask everyone to remove their replies just for the sake...
Everyone: people can't fly
Chris: hold my beer for a sec
But if it floats you dont need anyone to hold it
I mean it's not- nvm
@@lisabarr6535 float me beer for a sec
No gravity=no need to hold his beer
he doesn't need anyone to hold
It’s amazing we were in space only 11 years ago…
we were in space 70 years ago
Chris Hadfield is probably the most likeable person to ever live.
But what about bob Ross
@@lolcacaca3robloxandmore110 he is a very nice person, but Chris is so welcoming and warm
@@lolcacaca3robloxandmore110 OMG that was what I was going to say lol
Chris is indeed the most likeable dude on earth, but Bob Ross is the universe's most likeable dude
@@marcodestefano7119 Might wanna switch that around since Chris has been in parts of the universe and Bob Ross has probably only been to Earth lol
when he started flying
me: mom can we go to space?
What did she say?
"we have space at home" i suppose?
ME:
@@soresenja1990 omg HAHAHA
‘We have space at home’ proceeds to smoke sour diesel
He’s the type of person where everyone will be surprised if he got mad
😂
It's so true
Yea
😂
Yah like I’m nit able to imagine him upset in any way and I bet this is true for a lot of people. And if I did see him get mad at all I would have to question every happy feeling I get from watching these
Its so cool that i live in a time where footage of this is readily available
If I was in space, I’d probably be going “Weeeeee” if I did what he did at 1:30
I don’t care if I’m 25. That looks like fun
_samE_
😂😂😂
Nerd Knight it does look very fun
Age has nothing to do with fun 😀
Nerd Knight you are officially a kiNg
After 7 years UA-cam decided to put this video everyone's recommendation
Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
IKR
I wasnt expect that i need to see that but i need it
Its true
I-
I'll just go along with it
space is soo cool
I can decide if UA-cam algoritm is insane or just slow
It’s kinda creepy
Honestly I don’t mind watching these Chris Hatfield videos. I remember watching this 6 years ago and thinking “How is this man flying?”
Yep
Seriously though
he's not in space, he's in creative mode
Is this that "gen z humour" I've heard so much about?
@@Alrights600no this is "mincraft players hamour"
@@ABYU_mt8neesh well no one plays Minecraft anymore.
@@rossesaramasoud8692no.... me and my friends still playing minecraft
@rossesaramasoud8692 nO oNe PlaY mInEcRafT aNyMoRe !! That's why Minecraft vidoes getting millons of views nowadays
I guess I can sort of imagine the relaxation of just floating, sort of like floating on your back in a pool, but my mind just can't fathom how it must feel trying to sleep with absolutely no force weighting down your body, in my own mind I just imagine it somehow being uncomfortable not being able to lay my head down on a pillow without floating away, even though he clearly says it's not.
And your stomach fluids are floating up your throat
@@gkakssnjdkxiajqnwnaallaka3991 Not quite, there's a valve in your esophagus that prevents this
Why is everyone replying comment six years ago
Sleeping with no gravity sounds like the most peaceful and relaxing thing ever
RIGHT
omg yes
Kars says otherwise
YEAH IT TOOOOOTALY DOES! YOU SLEEP IN COMPLETE DARKNESS WITH NO GRAVITY IN A CLAUSTROPHOBIC SPACe
@@j.g.a.2399 🤣🤣
When you return to earth, Imagine how heavy you would feel.
Usually astronauts cannot stand properly when they come back to earth due to gravity and pressure I believe, their bodies have to get used to it
@@hyrise76 yes it will take a while to get used to earth gravity
Gravity is a very strong force, and when you enter the Earth’s atmosphere, everything becomes very heavy. Your arms, your head, and other parts of your body become very heavy. It does take a little while to get used to gravity again. I’m not an astronaut, but I read about this
astronauts exercise regularly in space to keep their body in shapes etc so it only takes about a week to get used to earth's atmosphere
@@sushifrac
Imagine the disturbance in blood flow and the backflow of urine from the ureters by not going down into the bladder by gravity.
I love to watch him float around the space station. It looks so relaxing.
1:29 The way that he precisely moves around so naturally in zero gravity is fascinating to me. The adaptability of the human brain is amazing.
to be fair you'll probably get used to it pretty quickly
seems pretty intuitive, im guessing after 5mins in zero g u can figure it out
daga kotowaru
Yeah after smacking into things, you’d get used to it quick
It's basically the same thing when you go diving. The buoyancy provided by the water counteracts gravity and you are effectively weightless. That's why astronauts train in water tanks. You can move in three dimensions just as Chris does here, though more slowly as water produces much more drag than air.
Somewhere in the 24th century, Picard and crew are having a good laugh at this.
Wow no one commented for 6 years!
@@deek0 It was probably turned off or something. These comments that have 5k likes and 1 comment doesen't make sense
@@Spoontamer4 Yeah
Wow! No one commented for 5 days!
Wow no one commented for 19 hours!
Imagine the actual experience of being in a weightless world.
Pinkie Purplez it gives me anxiety I can't imagine spending months and months 😰😰😰
@@lashjamir9252 I cant begin to fathom trying to take a rocket up to space in the first place trust me
Pinkie Purplez I never wanted to be an astronaut ever since I was a kid.. Lol
@New Vorld Sounds yes, 5000 sounds really cheap!
New Vorld Sounds u guys must be rich in order to call 5000 dollars cheap lol no average person would call that cheap. It may be worth the money since it’s a great experience but no way is it “cheap”
i love how he just flys around, id be acting like im a superhero lol i love this man i also did a whole presentation on him one time
I love how most of the comments are 6 years old lmao
How do we know you are not one of them? You may be the traitor,you filthy rat
Yes i know
Hahaha
@@Lrizu he's saying that it was 6 years ago
Avocado Juice I’m a 8 yr old
The fact that he is basically flying but it looks normal is crazy 😂
He isn’t flying, He's falling with style. 😉
1:31 omg just rewatched it after reading ur comment and my mind blew up 🤯
i was waiting for him to put his hand forward like superman
@@Outriley lol
Yeah, he's literally flying and this is so freaking real omg that is so insane i can't believe it
this video: pops up in my recommended
me: eh, that's kinda cool
also me: spends the next hour finding every video ever created by this dude
i’m literally doing that right now
Me rn lmao
Same here hahahaha
that’s legit what I’m doing right now-
ME TOO
It still amazes me how flat earthers can watch this and think they are all on wires. lol
Never underestimate their stupidity.
You can tell just by his smile that Chris loves his job. I'm happy for him
What you do if you get this jop answer me
Answer him
@@SK38281 uh... i dont know? im not an astronaut.... you just travel through space, thats all i know-
I really want my house to have no gravity inside
@@locketfaerie ANSWER HIMM!!
If I were an astronaut:
"I'm going up to bed."
*Literally floats up to bed.*
Daniel Skinley not funny didn’t laugh
AunFunnyJoker btw no one cares =_=
Alice_ Fishy
you sure do like to comment on every one of this videos, huh
Pearl lmao
Lol
imagine listening to chill music and just vibing in space.
John Felix Rullan that would be the best thing ever
And doing it while stoned
That would be so cool. Just floating around and dancing
This is the year I was born! And I LOVE space!
Chris Hatfield has done more to teach the world about the experience of going to space than everyone else combined. He makes me proud to be Canadian.
UA-cam: let’s recommend this 7 years later
Fr 😭😭😭
same
Just realised it was posted 7 years ago -
@@salsaasara me too😂
I mean why not
My dad went through test pilot school with Chris Hadfield. It’s so awesome to see him popularize space exploration like this with these fun videos. Fly high colonel!
That sounds cool. I really wanna meet this man, because he's so chill. Ironically enough, for an astronaut he's pretty down to earth
Yeah, but unlike your dad, he actually graduated and made something of himself. Hows daddy ?
@retard he just went out to grab some space cigarettes
Space is fake we never went to the moon lmao
@@socalilivin7673 wow! We have a genius amongst us
1:31 *me going to drink some water at 3 a.m.*
LMAO
LOL
XDDDDD
*"WHEEZE"*
HIS FACE THO LMAO
UA-cam still recommending this video because that nap the world was not ready for it.
I wouldn't be able to sleep like that.
wutisthislol nah it’s comfortable. Since there is no gravity instead of sleeping standing up it feels like your actually sleeping on your back.
2 Eze good taste in music
Elynn Z thanks
@@yessirski7868 Indeed
2 Eze and also there isn’t really up and down in space
Nobody:
When he started flying:
My heart to my brain: OH.MY.GOD
Sameee
I was like: this man KNOWS how to edit
i was like wow he can flyyy
Same 🕳️👄🕳️
Everybody:
Comments
Nobody:
1:30, cartoon characters when they smell something good
LMAOOO
😁😁😁
Underated comment also LOL
STOP LOL
Lolololololol
Space takes “swimming in the air” to a whole new planet; quite literally.
I really want to go to space it looks so fun
Either deadly enough for u
until you have to poop
You still wanna go to space?
Samee
Why did this get so many likes
It's insane how far humanity has come. We can have people live and sleep in outer space, a place that's supposed to be inhabitable.
If it's inhabitable then that's good
Gives me goosebumps to think about!
yes, while the main reason for kids death in usa is gun shooting hahahahhahahahahah... what's the point of conquering space if we can't even live properly on one planet?
technically he is on earth
@@gabrielsoareslana688 how?
The fact that he went in there and swaddled himself is the cutest thing lol
Awwww cuteeee
You make a very good videos about ISS, very educational for the young folks and for me as well. Thank you :)
Me: I wannabe an astronaut
Others: wHy??
Me: to sLeEp
And me : to fly 😂
And me: to explore
To look like superman
To eat space honey
To smell if space smells like steak
The thing I love about Chris Hadfield videos is that they are never clickbait
No replies yet dang oh wait
UA-cam's algorithms is starting to scare me. I wondered about this while laying in bed yesterday and today an 8 year old video with the answer pops up in my recommendations.
you prolly don't know it yet, but your subconscious creates your reality. So thats probably why it popped up
UA-cam : 🌚🌝
It knows.
You don't want to know all what youtube knows about you. Just pray they never have a reason to use it against you 😂
I don’t think you know this, but we are living in the metrics
since you feel light in space that sleep must b heavenly
My first reaction was: but you have to lie down in order to get a good sleep! And then I quickly corrected myself: in space, there is no difference between lying and standing up. This is so cool.
U r so smart
@@jugg9140 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
one year later how does it feel to live with the burden of getting Jugg'd
@@pigmentpeddler5811 8 months later and im still laughing hahahahahah
I'll be honest, the idea of sleeping in zero-g is not comfortable for me. I sleep by feeling my own weight, so the lack of that feeling actually puts me nervous.
Every time I dream that I'm weightless I panic and wake up.
1:34 I must go, my people need me.
Funneh
@@KangarooFam its
@Wail12Four3 look, this comment was 6 years ago, almosy every comment under this video has at least 1k likes, you're nothing. Even the first replies if you take a look are from a week ago, when the comments were made 6 years ago.
@@realprisec what?
Theres only 5 comments and none of them have likes is tis a glitchu?
@@LucksinRiver there are only 5 replies. Why would any have likes, plus they aren't that good
*How to sleep in space:*
1- Cosplay as a pickle
2- sleep
funniest sleep I've ever seen
Funniest I’ve sleep ever had
funniest had i’ve ever slept
Sleepiest funny I ever had
Hadiest funny I've ever slept
You need to do more of these vids
*casually floats to bed*
I just love the fact there's an astronaut vlogging his life on the ISS and answering our questions
man is vibing
why are you everywhere
"I had a dream i was falling"
"Woah, you still remember that feeling? I miss falling."
Technically they are constantly falling, and missing the earth
i guess that’s why FALLING
asleep is so difficult for them
@@ryouhaki5614 lol
😂😂😂😂
@@Yetti38 Depends on how you define falling.
I think my neck and back pain worsened after watching him try to sleep that way
Yeah so did mine
I see your comment everywhere jellal😂
Okay this getting creepy
Fr
@@nehajose8883 wtf agree
It’s super cool you can sleep completely vertical too since positioning doesn’t matter or you could sleep completely upside down with your head towards the floor. Idk I feel likes it’s completely dependent on the person because this could be the best sleep of their life or the worst.
What a brilliant man, he shows people like us and you things that we probably will never experience or feel in a lifetime. Thanks Mr Hadfield.
Which time zone do you have on the iss?
Gummel Iss is in GMT
@@letsgamingyt1 Thanks for the info, even tho it´s a little late
What, no one replies for six whole years and then suddenly there are 2?
@@areasonablynormalchannel8719 Now there's 4
@@fakedutch_ hello there
1:11 Can you bring your own pyjamas aboard ? I would be more trustful in humanity if I would see an astronaut on ISS with Pokemon pyjamas.
John Trent true xD
normal pajamas are flammable
I'm glad I was able to watch a video from ten years ago