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09:02 - why everybody always draft Moon bases at surface level? Why no go underground. There is more advantage about that, like better radiation shield protection, better heat shield from environment and others! Just a thought!
So you can see it in the Lunar environment and know that it's on the Moon. Cut and fill is a good long-term construction plan, but you need some equipment. Trying to excavate a basement with a shovel sucks, even on the Moon.
Lunar dust is doom, and not easy to dig into. It's a big challenge to achieve, especially when we've got quite a number of other challenges to solve first (like getting there).
Because digging is hard? Like really hardned regolith to be broke and moved around? Everyone would be dead before a large enough cave be read to build inside it. Probably because of that genious.
Are you joking? Astronauts are the most medically monitored people on the planet. On top of that they usually excercise a lot to bear the high g-loads on ascend. You can rest assured that she was in perfect physical condition on launch. That "sunken and skinny" appearance is what she looks like well trained at 59 years. Well trained elders tend to be on the lean side. Americans are basically all over-fed so maybe seeing someone lean is so unusual they take it for malnutrition, just a theory.
@@unkatom So glad to be part of the 1%, at least once in my life!!!... Also you are wrong as fuck with that statistic pulled out of your butt cheeks...
I appreciate you clarifying all these tabloid headlines. I follow quality news space reporters, but these headlines kept making the news like junk food recently. They're such a disservice, the general public only has so much attention span for a subject.
Sounds ike maybe some aerosol can of something accidentally left in the spacecraft that ruptured on the way there. Hopefully they can vent the spacecraft and then add pressure from the ISS to purge whatever is in there. Maybe seal the section it is attached to before opening the hatch again. If necessary, suit up in that section treating it like an airlock. Someone on the ground in Russia, probable knows what it is, but is afraid of getting a vacation in Siberia!
Long duration space missions are hard on the body and this is especially true for older women due to bone density issues that happen even on earth. They really shouldn't be sending people this old on missions to begin with it is a big stress even for a young body.
You know, I've never understood why they don't just nix ALL of the problems that comes with weightlessness in space by building one extra module for the station that is essentially a can with a large roller bearing that has two attached opposing modules that rotate around the center of the roller bearing, it's in no way difficult, certainly practical with our level of engineering and would be that expensive, it might even have other scientific benefits too. Never understood why they didn't do this.
Thought you weren’t supposed to be able to smell much in space. Heard that in an astronaut interview, “it probably would smell pretty bad up there if you could still smell”
IIt takes no algebra to solve F=ma. m=F/a it's very simple division, dude. Seriously. For a channel that reports science, being able to perform simple division should be trivial.
'spray paint' odours may be caused by rotting citrus fruits, or potatoes with skins! a very powerful smell, perhaps a case of got crushed in storage and it was not noticed.
Despite the toxic smell in the cargo bay with the food, water and supplies still in there with the toxic odor. It’s high time to seek help and call on India to save the day with fresh supplies of food for the stranded astronauts. India to the rescue. Chapati on the way for Sunita Williams.
05:00 I hope that was a joke... Because solving that equation for m is just the most basic school stuff. You just divide by a. It is m = f/a Haven't solved an equation in ten years and am dead tired.
Former school teacher here. Most kids graduating from high school wouldn't be able to solve that, often not even division. This was the case in my experience, in not the best schools, in an underdeveloped country.
@@Juan-qv5nc Which country are you from? I'm from Germany. The guy making this video seems to be American. So he lives in the richest country in the world. So either he failed hard at school or school failed him just as hard.
@@thomaskositzki9424 Or neither. Maybe what they said in the video about not being able to solve the equation was a joke, or a lie. I was a school teacher in Chile. Now I live in Finland.
En A del Sur comienza la época de mayor temperaturas como es de costumbre eso genera evaporación que al ser la atmósfera permeable una infima cantidad se esparce hacia el espacio exterior mi pregunta es puede la estación espacial internacional recuperar algo de esa agua en estado gaseoso o sólido y utilizarla para refrigerar componentes o darle un uso a ese recurso ?
Human beings are not designed to live in space, whether it be a low gravity or zero gravity environment. Reality is going to catch up to this kind of stuff every single damn time.
@@patrickradcliffe3837 crap ... Sounds like the only option if that's the case is to eject that capsule and waste that load. Better to do that than risk contaminating the whole station.
Basing decisions on the sense of smell seems a wee bit non scientific. I would think they would air sample prior to opening if any hazardous substances or potential reactions were even on board.
Well if they want an immediate, fast and reliable food supply, im sure there is that one company that has lots of reusable boosters and human rated spacecraft to deliver it. Just give them a call
At what point do we take the absolutely most direct actions to solidify the safety of our astronauts, instead of just shrugging our shoulders when bad actors keep endangering with them.
what'd you have for breakfast? pea green soup what'd you have for lunch? pea green soup what'd you have for dinner? pea green soup what'd you do last night? pea green soup every 3rd grader knows this
I understand that spending extensive time in space can lead to bone loss. I am assuming Suni is menopausal. And women in menopause often experience some degree of bone loss. So how does space life potentially compound this issue for Suni as compared to her male colleague on the SS? May explain why she is doing more weight resistance training to mitigate any excessive bone loss.
How do they know she weighs the same? She's in orbit. I guess a scale that pushes you up 2cm rapidly could figure it out 🤔 EDIT - I should have just kept watching lol. And not written 'up'!
The ISS is a hub of cutting-edge science and technology, so when something “weird” happens, it definitely gets attention! Depending on the context, this could refer to anything from unexpected anomalies (like air leaks or radiation spikes) to scientific discoveries, unusual phenomena observed in experiments, or even quirky astronaut moments. If you’re referring to something specific, like recent news, I can help look into it. Otherwise, it’s fascinating how the ISS constantly pushes the boundaries of our understanding-sometimes in ways we don’t anticipate!
FAA should be removed from space matters and confine itself to civil aviation. Right now those over politicised bureaucrats are probably easing up on SpaceX the incoming administration might be contemplating it's redundancy.
I think that it’s necessary, but that it needs to evolve. And on some level it has. The problem with the FAA is that it was created for when there was maybe a few rocket launches per year. It was never meant to handle changes on this timeframe.
@Allthegoodhandlesaretakenlmao Given the military and strategic national interest items served by contemporary space engineering don't you think it better that a civil aviation manager stick to that role and have a dedicated Space Agency (like in Space Force) which is above getting bound up in partisan political sniping of the sort its generally believed the FAA has shewn itself mighty succeptible
Shocking what the inside of the ISS looks like. Wires, pipes and equipment all over the place, just hanging off the walls. Must be a space thing 😂 Here on earth, if my house electrics and plumbing was that untidily dangerous, i would have the building inspectors throwing woblies 😂 NASA, tidy up that stage😂
If the Chinese are thinking of growing somehow more resilient crops via mutation caused by exposure to space radiation, they are in for a rude surprise. The vast, and I mean vast majority of mutations caused by ionizing radiation to any and all organisms is almost NEVER positive. Think of it like this-imagine you have this Rolex watch, you pop the back off it, and you marvel at all the little sprockets and springs and mechanisms all ticking away there, now imagine if you choose some part at random and change it's shape, maybe you make it twice as big, half as big, take it away all together, flip it around, and so on. could you think of any alteration to those parts that would make the watch better ? what's it likely to do ? to those overall function of that watch....
Let's see how fast Elon acts - no doubt plans are underway if not already completed in advance. Now let's see what resistance is generated by the bureaucracy?
No, their return was always planned for Feb 2025. There were other crew who had completed their rotation, and came back first. Can't be helped unless Crew Dragon is equipped for more than 4 people.
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The iss is old once i hear that they still use windows 7, that’s true?
What? Did they actually expand scientific knowledge or something? That would be WEIRD from the ISS. It's just a PR boondoggle.
Have they tried turning the space station off and back on again? 60 percent of the time, it works every time.
Hard reboot.
What's going on up there anyway?!
Uh oh… it froze up again…
😂😂😂
…That doesn’t make any sense.
Russians sent the ISS a fart spray prank. 🤣
only if the farter was huffing spray paint propellant.
Just open the window and let some fresh air in
No, let the bad air OUT.
That was funny
09:02 - why everybody always draft Moon bases at surface level? Why no go underground. There is more advantage about that, like better radiation shield protection, better heat shield from environment and others! Just a thought!
So you can see it in the Lunar environment and know that it's on the Moon. Cut and fill is a good long-term construction plan, but you need some equipment. Trying to excavate a basement with a shovel sucks, even on the Moon.
@@digitalnomad9985 yeah that makes sense. Plus you would have to fit a pressure vessel in the cave
Youre late, thats why theyve been mapping the caves.
Lunar dust is doom, and not easy to dig into. It's a big challenge to achieve, especially when we've got quite a number of other challenges to solve first (like getting there).
Because digging is hard? Like really hardned regolith to be broke and moved around? Everyone would be dead before a large enough cave be read to build inside it.
Probably because of that genious.
Nothing weird. ISS is falling apart.
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Order up a new delivery. Asap. Send the garbage back.
DEI. they’re all garbage
Get UBER eats or Doordash to sent .
@@timjones9206 why keep living bro? just pointless
@@timjones9206 aww, someone feels ignored. It's not DEI's fault, you're just a miserable person.
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I think that life in space would suck.
Sign me up for life in space like The Expanse. I'll volunteer
yes it would definitely suck if you were up there for more than a short period.
Everything about it wants to kill you in every moment. Even worse than Australia if you can believe that.
ill go for a welding or heavy equipment contract on the moon if they pay per diem and I can crack the window for a smoke here and there
You live in space!
To be fair, Sunny didnt LOOK particularly healthy for her age to begin with. Very sunken and skinny
Astronauts are healthier than 99% of the population.
Are you joking?
Astronauts are the most medically monitored people on the planet. On top of that they usually excercise a lot to bear the high g-loads on ascend. You can rest assured that she was in perfect physical condition on launch. That "sunken and skinny" appearance is what she looks like well trained at 59 years. Well trained elders tend to be on the lean side.
Americans are basically all over-fed so maybe seeing someone lean is so unusual they take it for malnutrition, just a theory.
I think Butch is eating her rations
lol I feel bad saying that but yeah, shes an old looking 60 year old but super smart and awesome astronaut
@@unkatom So glad to be part of the 1%, at least once in my life!!!...
Also you are wrong as fuck with that statistic pulled out of your butt cheeks...
Hang with Mir modules you get Mir problems.
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Every Skylab Astronaut died.
@@SMunro Bro what do you mean by that? Most Apollo astronauts have died, because Apollo was in the early 70's
Measuring the weight of astronauts is something i kever knew. Science is so cool.
Im picturing a zero h shitstorm in part of the station. I'd have a hard time keeping my appetite, too, Sunny.
I appreciate you clarifying all these tabloid headlines. I follow quality news space reporters, but these headlines kept making the news like junk food recently. They're such a disservice, the general public only has so much attention span for a subject.
Regarding the FAA’s easing of restrictions on Space X, is anyone really surprised?
The biggest difference is Sunny's appearance is that her hair dye is growing out.
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Sounds like somebody brought durian in the ISS 😂
Sounds ike maybe some aerosol can of something accidentally left in the spacecraft that ruptured on the way there. Hopefully they can vent the spacecraft and then add pressure from the ISS to purge whatever is in there. Maybe seal the section it is attached to before opening the hatch again. If necessary, suit up in that section treating it like an airlock. Someone on the ground in Russia, probable knows what it is, but is afraid of getting a vacation in Siberia!
Long duration space missions are hard on the body and this is especially true for older women due to bone density issues that happen even on earth. They really shouldn't be sending people this old on missions to begin with it is a big stress even for a young body.
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The absolute arrogance of people judging others from NO experience at all. Has to stop. Empathy and humility needs to be brought back.
Are you judging people who judge, then
Gonna make a great film this
Ice AIS Baby
*chef's kiss*
bruh...
It was Vladimir Putin, comrade
Yup, he said, "Hold on, I will let one rip in there before you close the hatch."
It's under water. That's definitely a weird thing.
So many bots
You know, I've never understood why they don't just nix ALL of the problems that comes with weightlessness in space by building one extra module for the station that is essentially a can with a large roller bearing that has two attached opposing modules that rotate around the center of the roller bearing, it's in no way difficult, certainly practical with our level of engineering and would be that expensive, it might even have other scientific benefits too. Never understood why they didn't do this.
0:27 could it be propane or some gas with an odor added to make sure it can be noticed? Usually propane got a corpse like smell to it
Thought you weren’t supposed to be able to smell much in space. Heard that in an astronaut interview, “it probably would smell pretty bad up there if you could still smell”
IIt takes no algebra to solve F=ma. m=F/a it's very simple division, dude. Seriously. For a channel that reports science, being able to perform simple division should be trivial.
Either that or he figures his audience is sub par.... or maybe it is 'rocket science' to him. Sad either way.
'spray paint' odours may be caused by rotting citrus fruits, or potatoes with skins! a very powerful smell, perhaps a case of got crushed in storage and it was not noticed.
Despite the toxic smell in the cargo bay with the food, water and supplies still in there with the toxic odor.
It’s high time to seek help and call on India to save the day with fresh supplies of food for the stranded astronauts.
India to the rescue.
Chapati on the way for Sunita Williams.
05:00 I hope that was a joke... Because solving that equation for m is just the most basic school stuff.
You just divide by a. It is m = f/a
Haven't solved an equation in ten years and am dead tired.
Former school teacher here. Most kids graduating from high school wouldn't be able to solve that, often not even division. This was the case in my experience, in not the best schools, in an underdeveloped country.
@@Juan-qv5nc Which country are you from?
I'm from Germany. The guy making this video seems to be American. So he lives in the richest country in the world. So either he failed hard at school or school failed him just as hard.
@@thomaskositzki9424 Or neither. Maybe what they said in the video about not being able to solve the equation was a joke, or a lie. I was a school teacher in Chile. Now I live in Finland.
I mean if you control all the inputs to a human you can predict the output so should be able to filter it pretty well
En A del Sur comienza la época de mayor temperaturas como es de costumbre eso genera evaporación que al ser la atmósfera permeable una infima cantidad se esparce hacia el espacio exterior mi pregunta es puede la estación espacial internacional recuperar algo de esa agua en estado gaseoso o sólido y utilizarla para refrigerar componentes o darle un uso a ese recurso ?
They need to supply the space station with POOF !
Human beings are not designed to live in space, whether it be a low gravity or zero gravity environment. Reality is going to catch up to this kind of stuff every single damn time.
"Space wheels" are the solution, gravitation by rotation.
@@imantsjansons5009 That would be the answer but our technology is a long way off.
Hmm smells like the food is decaying faster. Maybe it's the packaging of the foods causing a strange reaction hence the off gassing
Smells like spray paint hmmm. That sounds like avionics coolant.
Reckon some of the instrumentation or whatever in the capsule might have sprung a leak?
@user-lp3cf5yn5b yes, the soyuz use liquid hydrocarbon coolant for avionics cooling.
@@patrickradcliffe3837 crap ... Sounds like the only option if that's the case is to eject that capsule and waste that load. Better to do that than risk contaminating the whole station.
I had believed the sunny and Buch had cama down by SpaceX
Not until February. We just sent them the capsule, but they can't get down until February. Irritating, huh?
@@EKA201-j7f I bet they are happy to stay a bit more up there.
"Breeding in space... plants that is" 😅
😂😂 everything in your desk originated in space.
No, they to have another delivery sooner than planned
Basing decisions on the sense of smell seems a wee bit non scientific. I would think they would air sample prior to opening if any hazardous substances or potential reactions were even on board.
Replace the,Cabin Filter
Any excuse for NASA to get a new space station means we need to blow every story into a meltdown.😊
Somebody prolly left the fridge door open and the perogi are going bad.
Conenct to air hatch if possible if not, detatch, do a spacewalk after detatchment to the russian supply and transfer supplies to iss
Well if they want an immediate, fast and reliable food supply, im sure there is that one company that has lots of reusable boosters and human rated spacecraft to deliver it. Just give them a call
What ? The gum they used to plug that leak came un stuck ? The water in the pool has to be drained ?
At what point do we take the absolutely most direct actions to solidify the safety of our astronauts, instead of just shrugging our shoulders when bad actors keep endangering with them.
Oh Lord did the space herpies come back.
what'd you have for breakfast? pea green soup
what'd you have for lunch? pea green soup
what'd you have for dinner? pea green soup
what'd you do last night? pea green soup
every 3rd grader knows this
It was me. I pooped in a hidden spot. They'll never find it.
Lmao
no problem Boeing:they are all insured.
I understand that spending extensive time in space can lead to bone loss. I am assuming Suni is menopausal. And women in menopause often experience some degree of bone loss. So how does space life potentially compound this issue for Suni as compared to her male colleague on the SS? May explain why she is doing more weight resistance training to mitigate any excessive bone loss.
well theres no gravity so your muscles atrophy really quick since they arent holding you against gravity
Weird things on the ISS? Sounds like aliens trying to book a room with a stellar view!
I did not know Ali Express delivers to space.
Did they run out of hairspray, green screen, or wire harnesses?
Houston we got a problem moment
That dude is 61! 😮
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It was just the smell of Fresh North Korean kimchi....
Those plants could evolve into human eating variations. I saw the documentary on Apollo 20
How do they know she weighs the same? She's in orbit. I guess a scale that pushes you up 2cm rapidly could figure it out 🤔 EDIT - I should have just kept watching lol. And not written 'up'!
I do the same thing from time to time. :)
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they should vent that part of the station into space...
5:10 Come to think of it, do you have any idea where the water we drink on Earth has been..? The people on Earth are astronauts on a giant spaceship.
The ISS is a hub of cutting-edge science and technology, so when something “weird” happens, it definitely gets attention! Depending on the context, this could refer to anything from unexpected anomalies (like air leaks or radiation spikes) to scientific discoveries, unusual phenomena observed in experiments, or even quirky astronaut moments.
If you’re referring to something specific, like recent news, I can help look into it. Otherwise, it’s fascinating how the ISS constantly pushes the boundaries of our understanding-sometimes in ways we don’t anticipate!
Ok so maybe they suit up and go there and then clen the air when they come back out?
awesome
SpaceX dragon can do it
Maybe it had a storeaway that didn't make it.
Why the hell don't they have like 10 capsules up there by now
FAA should be removed from space matters and confine itself to civil aviation. Right now those over politicised bureaucrats are probably easing up on SpaceX the incoming administration might be contemplating it's redundancy.
I think that it’s necessary, but that it needs to evolve. And on some level it has. The problem with the FAA is that it was created for when there was maybe a few rocket launches per year. It was never meant to handle changes on this timeframe.
@Allthegoodhandlesaretakenlmao Given the military and strategic national interest items served by contemporary space engineering don't you think it better that a civil aviation manager stick to that role and have a dedicated Space Agency (like in Space Force) which is above getting bound up in partisan political sniping of the sort its generally believed the FAA has shewn itself mighty succeptible
@ oh yeah that would probably work. I thought you were saying we should remove all regulation of spaceflight
Better name the shuttle (cupcake)
Our solar system gets a one-star rating
Ya, stars guy, just show the stars. Period.
I hope they get more food before they have to resort to drawing lots, lol!
who was the first man on the moon?
Shocking what the inside of the ISS looks like. Wires, pipes and equipment all over the place, just hanging off the walls. Must be a space thing 😂 Here on earth, if my house electrics and plumbing was that untidily dangerous, i would have the building inspectors throwing woblies 😂 NASA, tidy up that stage😂
Go starship Go spacex
If the Chinese are thinking of growing somehow more resilient crops via mutation caused by exposure to space radiation, they are in for a rude surprise. The vast, and I mean vast majority of mutations caused by ionizing radiation to any and all organisms is almost NEVER positive. Think of it like this-imagine you have this Rolex watch, you pop the back off it, and you marvel at all the little sprockets and springs and mechanisms all ticking away there, now imagine if you choose some part at random and change it's shape, maybe you make it twice as big, half as big, take it away all together, flip it around, and so on. could you think of any alteration to those parts that would make the watch better ? what's it likely to do ? to those overall function of that watch....
Everything involving Russia doesn’t pass the smell test.
open the module in space?
2:00 Spraypaint smell? Isn't that an aceton like smell?
It's aliens sending us a message
Probable a case of acute Buckwheat. Russians love that, but I hate the smell of it.
Let's see how fast Elon acts - no doubt plans are underway if not already completed in advance. Now let's see what resistance is generated by the bureaucracy?
ELON TO THE RESUCE !
It's just a small problem that's worth it and it won't last because some clean some 😂
At 5:20 gotta love the sense of humor of whoever named that a glory hole
Wait, weren't Sunny and her colleague brought back recently in a SpaceX Dragon capsule? What the fuck are they still doing upstairs?
No, their return was always planned for Feb 2025. There were other crew who had completed their rotation, and came back first. Can't be helped unless Crew Dragon is equipped for more than 4 people.
You just got duped by parody channels on UA-cam 😂😂😂
It is the acrid stench of panic in the Kremlin.