When I was in middle school, I got an autograph from an astronaut who came by to visit, since he went to the same school as a kid. Learning he had to go through all this triples my respect for the guy.
@@Eheiou actually they have very similar backgrounds but quite different. Both went to different colleges for both bachelors and masters and they both have different degrees. Both in the engineering field but different sections.
This is why I get upset when people say space is fake. It’s an insult to all the brave men and women who go through this stuff and risk their lives for the betterment of humanity
17:39 According to this video I DO make it to space. You people who accept the title of the video didn't really want to be astronauts in the first place haha
Living literally across the street from the gates. They have a 15mile trail around the compound. Which they run quite regularly. And they fly constantly.. CONSTANTLY
I would say the ocean is way more terriying in my opinion, just knowing that you're down there floating amongst other lifeforms not knowing what predatory fish is currently stalking you trying to figure out if it can eat you or not without u knowing of its presence. The vastness of space is so incredibly vast that the probability of encountering something terrifying is slim to 0%. Although, the silence of beeing in space would most likely affect your mental health and also just by the surrealness of actually looking at the earth. That's why the mental health of astronauts is so important for NASA to keep checking up on, since most of the times astronauts mind will be affected by the time they get back to earth, even tho it may be unoticeable at first.
This channel deserves its 12 million subs it's such good content on a daily basis I know some people don't like the simple style and sure it's not the most complex thing but when you're releasing it daily sometimes even twice daily I don't really see a downside not to mention it doesn't look bad in my opinion so especially for free content on UA-cam I have no complaints
I agree. Although some of their videos are blatant clickbait and others are just really badly researched I usually enjoy the content. It’s a casual viewing type thing and I love the guys voice 😎👊🏻
*think for a moment and realize just how fast you are actually moving while standing perfectly still in regards to the rotation of the earth compounded by the orbit around the sun and the spinning of the milky way and then there's the issue with stellar drift...being able to plot a course home gets tricky if you inhale deeply at math...as there is no space uber as of this writing*
Cool...I was just wondering what completely random thing I'd be able to think about all night instead of sleeping tonight. I'm not sleeping for at least a week now
"Luckily, NASA is moving away from using russian rockets" Meanwhile the Soyuz (Roscosmos) has the best safety record of any human rated spacecraft. To be fair Falcon (SpaceX), New Shepard (Blue Origin) and Long March (China) also have had zero fatalities but Soyuz has been around a lot longer.
It actually had two incidents but there was some technicalities with said incidents so people say Soyuz is still safer. Look up Soyuz 11 and Soyuz 1 for more details.
@Casual The shuttle up until it's retirement was using IBM computers from the 81 lol, it didn't need super advanced computers to power up it's engines, turn them down, etc.
@@mar3869From some quick research, both incidents seem like they where caused by fault with the spacecrafts and not pilot errors. I'm not sure why these arn't usually counted (other than propaganda), because if they aren't generally counted towards Soyuz's safety record than Apollo 1's incident shouldn't count towards Apollo/Saturn V.
@@zachcrawford5 I agree 100%. I think it shouldn't be counted against the Saturn V if it isn't counted for the Soyuz. I think the Saturn V was very safe and could have been our Soyuz if we had kept building them. Look up Saturn Shuttle on Wikipedia, it was a concept NASA was considering of strapping the Shuttle to a Saturn V rocket instead of what they ended up using. Maybe Challenger and Columbia wouldn't have happened had they done that... And the ISS would have been built in much shorter time than it took.
Becoming an astronaut sounds like a lot of hard work. If your goal is to simply say you've gone to outer space its much cheaper to simply buy a trip from Jeff or Elon.
"Cheaper"? A private space flight from Elon or Jeff costs what...on Virgin Galactic $450k for a 90 minute flight. Cost for a NASA astronaut? You would get paid a salary $100k+
@@ruggedearthsports8035 Don't forget the extra 10 to 15 years of your life you need to devote to even be considered for astronaunt program. Some of that time could be recouped if you were already going for a high level stem degree, but it still counts. 100k+ a year is a nice salary, but feels extremely low compared to the risks of the job. As for the 450k price, that price is only going to fall as SpaceX and Blue Origin recoup the r&d that went into designing their programs
I am hoping the lower orbit travel will be safe enough soon so that I can be a semi astronaut traveler via Virgin Galactic and other space tour options…😎
Great video, thanks! At 14:50, on the background, there is a drawing showing a space wormhole (a relativistic property of space that would allow for faster than light speed travel); NASA is definitely covering all bases for future space activities! Bravi...
Think about this,your doing this only to find out if there's life out there,that's it and if you find something you probably wish you didn't, because if you find something and bring it back to earth it has to be quarantined for about ten years to make sure the life on it doesn't destroy earth
@@Lowkeykindabi basically, not everybody has the capabilities to be an astronaut, but despite a lot of people saying they want to be one, they aren’t prepared for the ramifications of being one
I like it’s showing the quite retired Space Shuttle more so than the currently active I.S.S. In fact, I’m 7/8 thru and I’ve not seen the, wait... he just mentioned the I.S.S. maybe it’s coming...
If I weren't so affraid of jettisoning out of the atmosphere I'd love to do long term missions in space. I barley go out as it is, I like my solitude, already live in the dark and one of my main hobbies is growing indoor hydroponic/aeroponic herb and food in all types of conditions/environments.. To do that in space would be a dream come true.
My dad used to be a captain on a 7 to 7 for 22 years he always told me that they called it the Porsche of the sky because of how fast it was and how much it could climb on takeoff at such a high rate and angle
True. It's easier to be a quarterback in the NFL than a space faring astronaut. As of May 6th, 2022, a total of 622 people from 38 countries have gone into space. More people have been on teams than won the Superbowl since 2010 than have EVER gone into space.
I remember wanting to be an Astronaut when i was a kid. Columbia's breakup on reentry snuffed out that aspiration. Not to mention if more than likely fail the mathematics courses.
@@grejen711 they may not be when they are selected, but as a part of their regular training they fly around in t-38 jets from Houston to Cape Canaveral, so if you aren’t a pilot when you are selected, you’ll become one
The real question is. When did Jimmy Neutron become an astronaut? But no, on some real. Wow, this is truly rigorous, stressful, and once in a lifetime experiences. I can’t give enough propers to the men and women who have successfully made it. Just wow. Mind blowing.
Would be nice to have larger investments or any other reliable monetary sources for all space travel and research. Eventually humans are going to have to leave Earth, important to make things safe and up to date for astronauts and scientists.
would also be nice to have larger investments into helping researchers rescue the earth, considering half of all the species in earth will be extinct in 28 years ):
Not quite Remember it was Barney who actually won, as he trained much harder Homer only won by - DE-FAULT - after celebrating with non alcoholic champagne which Barney reverted back to being a loony! 😅Then he hijacked a jetpack to make a quick get away!
@@poeterritory Eh no matter, all the same it was funny bro I loved - Deep Space Homer - when it was brand new in the 1990s, I watched it on VHS 📼 Agreed, if only it was so easy, like it was for both Barney and Homer 😅
Well, right off the bat, you don't become an astronaut by sending in an application. The selection process is just a tiny bit more complicated than that. Just a bit. When you get into actually describing the process, that's pretty accurate, but that only for the "astronauts" who are little more than cargo in a space vessel. The real astronauts are the ones who sit up front, and drive the boat. After watching the entire video: You have created a truly excellent presentation. (although you did omit some of the grosser aspects of what the space environment is like.)
Whoever is reading this comment , I pray that whatever you’re going through gets better and whatever you’re battling with makes your situation better as you’re continuing to be a better person each day. I am sure that you’ll turn out great as your circumstances will change. Have a fantastic day! You got this! 🤗💪🏼❤
Although Riddley Scott: The Martian is a Movie fiction, still is the most approach example of what might happen if Astronauts were in Mars or another planet. What if there's an accident? you need knowledge to cure your wounds. What if there's an implosion and all your food is gone, then at least study a little bit of botanic and start to grow some seed plants, etc. Scary stuff that only Astronauts are Endure to respond!
They haven't done this kind of training in over 50 years. Most current aerospace training is mental (intellectual and psychological), you can be slightly out of shape and go to space.
Watching the Big Bang theory - Howard doing any of this is actually pretty impressive. There is NO WAY. Sheldon would’ve even come close to completing any of this.
Where is manned spaceflight, really? In 1957 Sputnik was the first manmade object to orbit the Earth. 4 years after that Gagarin was the first human in space. 8 years after that Armstrong was the first man on the Moon. 53 years later where are we? Back to Gagarin with humans confined to LEO. NASA needed 6% of the US's entire national budget to get a few men on the moon for a few hours; there is no way the US can afford a manned flight to Mars, and there's not any reason to return to the Moon. Creating a permanent presence there will require tons upon tons of shielding against Cosmic rays and solar flares - how do you get all that off the Earth? Space travel is a dead end, but we still dream on.
That was the dumbest response possible. Especially being Artemis is going to the moon and SpaceX is as well and then 2 Mars. We r a space culture and it will only get better.
@@bobbyalaskanexplorer6453 "Going to" and "is" are two different things. Starship *_is_* not configured for a Mars trip since it doesn't have any shielding against solar flares and Cosmic rays, and adding that shielding would increase its weight by about 100 tons, making it impossible to launch it with any payload. Without that shielding the crew will be dead or dying by the time they get back to earth. Check out Common Sense Sceptic who gives the numbers for the reality of spaceflight. Or dream on. Dreaming does feel better.
I wonder how long these tests have been in place. I know a few Astronauts who definitely seem like they would have failed out on day one let alone months
I see being an astronaut is just signing up to be a glorified Guinne pig thrown into a the vacuum of space on the back of a giant fireball-bomb sardine can. Crazy man.
Stop using the word "epic". People say that to try to enhance what they're saying. Here are two events that were actually epic. When the asteroid hit earth that killed the dinosaurs, that was epic. When Hiroshima was annihilated by a nuclear weapon. I'm a musician. I would never call my material epic... because it isn't. It's really good, but not epic. When something epic occurs, you'll know. Nobody will have to say it.
@@stephenhardy5031 Listen here "smart guy' epic is a word used to describe something, you're essentially gatekeeping an adjective *edit: Why do you need to mention you're a musician? it wasn't relevant to anything other then to gloat.
another 100 days series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😍 Creating a CO2 Scrubber with things you have around, while going to space, knowing that you only have minutes of oxygen available to keep you alive, then coming back to earth with fingers crossed that contraption doesn't fail. That was crazy if you ask me.
When I was in middle school, I got an autograph from an astronaut who came by to visit, since he went to the same school as a kid. Learning he had to go through all this triples my respect for the guy.
thanks for sharing that :)
That's definitely something to brag about!
@Eye of Saturn 🤓🤡
@Eye of Saturn Based.
and my dads queen elizabeth🤣🤣
It’s a very slim chance to become an astronaut. The fact that twin brothers Mark and Scott Kelly both became astronauts is truly amazing.
If one of them made it, and they were both raised in the same environment, probably attended the same school, it’s not that surprising
@@Eheiou actually they have very similar backgrounds but quite different. Both went to different colleges for both bachelors and masters and they both have different degrees. Both in the engineering field but different sections.
I got a masters degree in striking my self. I went to outer space. It’s boring.
Nepotism
Actually being they were twins , greatly improved their chances of becoming an astronaut.
This is why I get upset when people say space is fake. It’s an insult to all the brave men and women who go through this stuff and risk their lives for the betterment of humanity
Amen on that. If people are not going to at least try to understand what it's like, they need to move on to another subject.
Indeed man how can they speak on something that they can’t handle
I just ignore them as nut jobs.
No one says space is fake.
I say we force them there to see for themselves and leave them there for just a little bit
Infographics just out here killin dreams
17:39 According to this video I DO make it to space. You people who accept the title of the video didn't really want to be astronauts in the first place haha
Seems to be their raison d'etre on this channel.
Living literally across the street from the gates. They have a 15mile trail around the compound. Which they run quite regularly. And they fly constantly.. CONSTANTLY
The problem I have with the ocean is the same I have with space. I can't comprehend how large it really is and I don't know what's hiding in it
I would say the ocean is way more terriying in my opinion, just knowing that you're down there floating amongst other lifeforms not knowing what predatory fish is currently stalking you trying to figure out if it can eat you or not without u knowing of its presence.
The vastness of space is so incredibly vast that the probability of encountering something terrifying is slim to 0%.
Although, the silence of beeing in space would most likely affect your mental health and also just by the surrealness of actually looking at the earth.
That's why the mental health of astronauts is so important for NASA to keep checking up on, since most of the times astronauts mind will be affected by the time they get back to earth, even tho it may be unoticeable at first.
The ocean is not infinite
@@benookand4141 I’m an alcoholic and I was an astronaut. Often came to work late.
Are you 100% sure you know what’s in your house? What’s lurking in your plumbing? Your toilet as you go number 2?
Have a nice evening lol
@@hakuna.matata0123 I would love to see what comes out if a facehugger got a shark
This channel deserves its 12 million subs it's such good content on a daily basis I know some people don't like the simple style and sure it's not the most complex thing but when you're releasing it daily sometimes even twice daily I don't really see a downside not to mention it doesn't look bad in my opinion so especially for free content on UA-cam I have no complaints
We did it mate.
Completely agree
I agree. Although some of their videos are blatant clickbait and others are just really badly researched I usually enjoy the content. It’s a casual viewing type thing and I love the guys voice 😎👊🏻
Then make 12 million UA-cam pages and subscribe clown lol
@@Gmoney-yo2ly huh?
Props to all the hard work that NASA goes for us.🙏🧑🚀🚀
You get to a certain age and you realise all kinds of things are probably off the table.
*think for a moment and realize just how fast you are actually moving while standing perfectly still in regards to the rotation of the earth compounded by the orbit around the sun and the spinning of the milky way and then there's the issue with stellar drift...being able to plot a course home gets tricky if you inhale deeply at math...as there is no space uber as of this writing*
Cool...I was just wondering what completely random thing I'd be able to think about all night instead of sleeping tonight. I'm not sleeping for at least a week now
@@alabastergreen7444 I def sunk in my bed alittle more reading that🤣
no, my uncle bob runs a space uber in the proxima centauri b system. it’s good business
So wish I had the money to do this training. Too bad we don't have a schooling system specially made for this line of work.
"Luckily, NASA is moving away from using russian rockets" Meanwhile the Soyuz (Roscosmos) has the best safety record of any human rated spacecraft. To be fair Falcon (SpaceX), New Shepard (Blue Origin) and Long March (China) also have had zero fatalities but Soyuz has been around a lot longer.
It actually had two incidents but there was some technicalities with said incidents so people say Soyuz is still safer. Look up Soyuz 11 and Soyuz 1 for more details.
@Casual The shuttle up until it's retirement was using IBM computers from the 81 lol, it didn't need super advanced computers to power up it's engines, turn them down, etc.
@@mar3869 thanks, I'll do that:)
@@mar3869From some quick research, both incidents seem like they where caused by fault with the spacecrafts and not pilot errors. I'm not sure why these arn't usually counted (other than propaganda), because if they aren't generally counted towards Soyuz's safety record than Apollo 1's incident shouldn't count towards Apollo/Saturn V.
@@zachcrawford5 I agree 100%. I think it shouldn't be counted against the Saturn V if it isn't counted for the Soyuz. I think the Saturn V was very safe and could have been our Soyuz if we had kept building them. Look up Saturn Shuttle on Wikipedia, it was a concept NASA was considering of strapping the Shuttle to a Saturn V rocket instead of what they ended up using. Maybe Challenger and Columbia wouldn't have happened had they done that... And the ISS would have been built in much shorter time than it took.
Becoming an astronaut sounds like a lot of hard work.
If your goal is to simply say you've gone to outer space its much cheaper to simply buy a trip from Jeff or Elon.
"Cheaper"? A private space flight from
Elon or Jeff costs what...on Virgin Galactic $450k for a 90 minute flight.
Cost for a NASA astronaut? You would get paid a salary $100k+
@@ruggedearthsports8035 Don't forget the extra 10 to 15 years of your life you need to devote to even be considered for astronaunt program.
Some of that time could be recouped if you were already going for a high level stem degree, but it still counts.
100k+ a year is a nice salary, but feels extremely low compared to the risks of the job.
As for the 450k price, that price is only going to fall as SpaceX and Blue Origin recoup the r&d that went into designing their programs
Astronauts don't exist. Nobody goes to space.
@@CaliSteve169 why are you watching this video then?
@@coldchillin8382 I somehow stumbled upon it.
The psych evaluation is where my application attempt would end ….
nobody in the past and no one in the future will ever go beyond 125,000 ft…period!
I am hoping the lower orbit travel will be safe enough soon so that I can be a semi astronaut traveler via Virgin Galactic and other space tour options…😎
Good luck
I can't even imagine what a company would charge for that. Companies charge like 50k just to go to everest which is on the earth
I presume you’re quite well off then. Well done
You may even be ejected like a professional astronaut 😅
You must be rich.
This is just way too much. Much respect to all astronauts. I respected them before but even more so now.
Great video, thanks!
At 14:50, on the background, there is a drawing showing a space wormhole (a relativistic property of space that would allow for faster than light speed travel); NASA is definitely covering all bases for future space activities!
Bravi...
It’s not possible to travel through an Einstein Rosen bridge. Well not if you want to be alive on the other side.
You are so good at this
As a person who works for nasa I can confirm this is true.
u deffo dont work for nasa
😂 yeah right
Being NASA's CEO, I fire you RN
cap
as another person who has also worked for nasa (albeit on a small scale) i can also confirm
"You dive into the chili pool, and.."
Dear God in Heaven, a chili pool. That sounds delicious!
🤣
Think about this,your doing this only to find out if there's life out there,that's it and if you find something you probably wish you didn't, because if you find something and bring it back to earth it has to be quarantined for about ten years to make sure the life on it doesn't destroy earth
There could be MORE than one reason or motivation to go to space.
I like the legroom on the flight to Houston.
My 1970 Peter Fairley Space album says we'll be on Mars by 1985.
Fingers crossed
Not everyone can be an astronaut, but not everyone actually want’s to be one.🧑🚀
I am in confusion
@@Lowkeykindabi basically, not everybody has the capabilities to be an astronaut, but despite a lot of people saying they want to be one, they aren’t prepared for the ramifications of being one
Nobody has ever been in space. Space is fiction.
@@CaliSteve169 proof
@@combineconformist the burden of proof is on the storyteller. You prove that it is real.
I like it’s showing the quite retired Space Shuttle more so than the currently active I.S.S. In fact, I’m 7/8 thru and I’ve not seen the, wait... he just mentioned the I.S.S. maybe it’s coming...
Yep, I'm never making it to space.
Unless...
...
"Aliens"
Well my highest ambition wasn't to go into space anyway. But it does look pretty cool.
If I weren't so affraid of jettisoning out of the atmosphere I'd love to do long term missions in space. I barley go out as it is, I like my solitude, already live in the dark and one of my main hobbies is growing indoor hydroponic/aeroponic herb and food in all types of conditions/environments.. To do that in space would be a dream come true.
As the guy who was accepted into NASA in this episode I can confirm this is true.
cap
@@thewizardbrand definitely cap
@@thewizardbrand whats cap
Cap is used when you think that one person is lying....
@@jackmemers8705 It means lies
Amazing video as always!
"Programs are out of date because NASA has limited resources now"
"Now they use state of the art VR headsets!"
What!? How is that cheaper!?
Because they're reusable not to mention headsets are still cheaper than live things
My dad used to be a captain on a 7 to 7 for 22 years he always told me that they called it the Porsche of the sky because of how fast it was and how much it could climb on takeoff at such a high rate and angle
Time to update my resume and
Phd in astronomy,
Meteorology,
And
My teacher was an electrical engineer
A more accurate title for this video would be This is Why You Are Very Unlikely to Go to Outer Space. It's not impossible, just very difficult.
True. It's easier to be a quarterback in the NFL than a space faring astronaut. As of May 6th, 2022, a total of 622 people from 38 countries have gone into space. More people have been on teams than won the Superbowl since 2010 than have EVER gone into space.
id be terrified to do a spacewalk ngl the fear of being just short of grabbing something and floating off into the void
It’s a better way to go than most. Least the view would be amazing.
@@legitbeans9078 yea like id be down all the way until its time to go out😂
You're securely tethered, but I get you!
Well most people would be afraid of doing any of that anyways, only a few people have the guts to go into space
When going through Delta Force SEAL school I had to do very similar training. Only 1 out of 100,000 people make it through. I did it. TWICE.
Oh I thought the reason for never going to outer space is because most people don't actually want to.
“There are two kind’s of people in this world: Those that want to be astronauts and those that want to be astronomers.” -Dr. Grant (Jurassic Park).
I remember wanting to be an Astronaut when i was a kid. Columbia's breakup on reentry snuffed out that aspiration. Not to mention if more than likely fail the mathematics courses.
Thanks for the upload during my September 2022 birthday long weekend!
And the idea that you can just fly to space and buy a million dollar ticket and bypass all this training is problematic.
1:16 there a typo they spelled "computAr" instead of "computEr"
he said pack his bags and stuff and clearly he doesn't pack any 0:32
AND YES IM ONLY FOCUSED ABOUT THAT ONE SMALL PART
Teamwork? Well, that's me out of any NASA programs... :P
Would definitely not accept that invitation
The main reason is that I don't wanna. Space is so far up, and I'm all the way down here.
I get nervous just standing on a chair.
Another way I’m going to space is by having the money to go.
i will, just believe it will happen, and it will happen
Imagine watching the Nukes 🚀 go off from space. 😧😱😓 🌎 💥
hehe
I always thought you had to have a
Background in military aviation to pilot a spacecraft.
*it helps for sure*
Not all astronauts are pilots
@@grejen711 they may not be when they are selected, but as a part of their regular training they fly around in t-38 jets from Houston to Cape Canaveral, so if you aren’t a pilot when you are selected, you’ll become one
I'm told they are currently more interested in your engineering and research abilities than your flying abilities
Back in the day yeah. These days a lot of the actual flying is automated.
It's ridiculous how much stuff they have to do. I'm glad I never bothered with that career path.
As the letter from nasa I can confirm this is true.
The real question is. When did Jimmy Neutron become an astronaut?
But no, on some real. Wow, this is truly rigorous, stressful, and once in a lifetime experiences. I can’t give enough propers to the men and women who have successfully made it. Just wow. Mind blowing.
People seeing a flight simulation in the early 2000s: "Wow these graphics are so good."
That pay better be AMAZING
It's not..
@@sneed2600 What is it
I was gonna ask this same question
@@GrabinGears very low almost average
You are doing for passion Pls😅
Don't Be Dumb
There Are Way Better Things
Unless You In The Board 🌚
Would be nice to have larger investments or any other reliable monetary sources for all space travel and research. Eventually humans are going to have to leave Earth, important to make things safe and up to date for astronauts and scientists.
would also be nice to have larger investments into helping researchers rescue the earth, considering half of all the species in earth will be extinct in 28 years ):
Seems like we should focus more on staying alive now.,..
@@aexoticss Space is our destiny.
Imma become a politician in my country just to push this particular thinking into the international theatre.
May luck be with me. 🙏🏻
By this time we humans will have enough firepower to go in a blackhole probably
So long story short Howard Wolowitz from The Big Bang Theory definitely did not go to space 😂
I never believed that story arc......
The risk is too great it seems like every other space shuttle explodes
Space....Madness!
Me being a STEM student to enroll as a astronaut: *excuse me, actually-*
Homer made it look so easy.
Not quite
Remember it was Barney who actually won, as he trained much harder
Homer only won by
- DE-FAULT - after celebrating with non alcoholic champagne which Barney reverted back to being a loony!
😅Then he hijacked a jetpack to make a quick get away!
@@EAcapuccino I know lol. But Barney made it look so easy doesn't have the same ring to it.
@@poeterritory Eh no matter, all the same it was funny bro
I loved - Deep Space Homer - when it was brand new in the 1990s, I watched it on VHS 📼
Agreed, if only it was so easy, like it was for both Barney and Homer 😅
Mission/Mind Control To Major Tom
This is why Space Tourism seems so extremely complicated to accomplish because of the mental and physical requirements to go into outer space.
Can you make a video about how to become a pilot.
This is actually depressing to me. So depressing. I had no interest in bieng an astronaut as a kid but I do as an adult. I wanna go to space so bad.
Well, right off the bat, you don't become an astronaut by sending in an application. The selection process is just a tiny bit more complicated than that. Just a bit.
When you get into actually describing the process, that's pretty accurate, but that only for the "astronauts" who are little more than cargo in a space vessel. The real astronauts are the ones who sit up front, and drive the boat.
After watching the entire video:
You have created a truly excellent presentation.
(although you did omit some of the grosser aspects of what the space environment is like.)
So are "real" sailors only "the ones who sit up front, and drive the boat"?
@@Moosetick2002 yes. ever bothered to use a dictionary?
Great vid as always
Whoever is reading this comment , I pray that whatever you’re going through gets better and whatever you’re battling with makes your situation better as you’re continuing to be a better person each day. I am sure that you’ll turn out great as your circumstances will change. Have a fantastic day! You got this! 🤗💪🏼❤
Very informative.
Although Riddley Scott: The Martian is a Movie fiction, still is the most approach example of what might happen if Astronauts were in Mars or another planet. What if there's an accident? you need knowledge to cure your wounds. What if there's an implosion and all your food is gone, then at least study a little bit of botanic and start to grow some seed plants, etc. Scary stuff that only Astronauts are Endure to respond!
I…JUST…LOVE…INFOGRAPHICS…CARTOON…PEOPLE…❤
They haven't done this kind of training in over 50 years. Most current aerospace training is mental (intellectual and psychological), you can be slightly out of shape and go to space.
No loss. I've never desired to go to space. A largely HUGE waste of money.
I will build my own rocket with weather balloons and launch into space. No one will be able to stop me.
I will pass the kerman line.
they would have to knock me out and strap me into a rocket. i will never willingly leave this planet. i hate flying too lol
Cool video as always
Watching the Big Bang theory - Howard doing any of this is actually pretty impressive. There is NO WAY. Sheldon would’ve even come close to completing any of this.
Bright minds can be unstable.
Hence the psych eval
Where is manned spaceflight, really? In 1957 Sputnik was the first manmade object to orbit the Earth. 4 years after that Gagarin was the first human in space. 8 years after that Armstrong was the first man on the Moon. 53 years later where are we? Back to Gagarin with humans confined to LEO. NASA needed 6% of the US's entire national budget to get a few men on the moon for a few hours; there is no way the US can afford a manned flight to Mars, and there's not any reason to return to the Moon. Creating a permanent presence there will require tons upon tons of shielding against Cosmic rays and solar flares - how do you get all that off the Earth?
Space travel is a dead end, but we still dream on.
It's a work in progress. Watch this space.
@@phildavenport4150 Been watching for decades. 😕
That was the dumbest response possible. Especially being Artemis is going to the moon and SpaceX is as well and then 2 Mars. We r a space culture and it will only get better.
"Space, the Final Frontier" is our future. All the rare elements & metals to be mined from asteroids is unlimited. So much to learn!
@@bobbyalaskanexplorer6453 "Going to" and "is" are two different things. Starship *_is_* not configured for a Mars trip since it doesn't have any shielding against solar flares and Cosmic rays, and adding that shielding would increase its weight by about 100 tons, making it impossible to launch it with any payload. Without that shielding the crew will be dead or dying by the time they get back to earth. Check out Common Sense Sceptic who gives the numbers for the reality of spaceflight. Or dream on. Dreaming does feel better.
I wonder how long these tests have been in place. I know a few Astronauts who definitely seem like they would have failed out on day one let alone months
They have been in place since day 1. Do you think nations will spend billions of dollars to send unprepared idiots into space?
I see being an astronaut is just signing up to be a glorified Guinne pig thrown into a the vacuum of space on the back of a giant fireball-bomb sardine can.
Crazy man.
Homer Simpson became an astronaut by default
Mr. Ballen touched me in my "NO NO" spot !
sounds like luck is needed (1 in 1000 chance to be selected) but the training is not as hard as I expected.
Also luck that you have good vision, are the right height, don't have high blood pressure, or a long list of other medical issues.
>beatboxes so epically
Stop using the word "epic". People say that to try to enhance what they're saying. Here are two events that were actually epic.
When the asteroid hit earth that killed the dinosaurs, that was epic.
When Hiroshima was annihilated by a nuclear weapon.
I'm a musician. I would never call my material epic... because it isn't. It's really good, but not epic.
When something epic occurs, you'll know. Nobody will have to say it.
@@stephenhardy5031 Listen here "smart guy' epic is a word used to describe something, you're essentially gatekeeping an adjective *edit: Why do you need to mention you're a musician? it wasn't relevant to anything other then to gloat.
To pile onto this, you don't have any evidence to clarify you're a musician other then your paragraph.
@@stephenhardy5031 epic
Edit: no one asked
That thumbnail is just me when the zaza hits and me when my mom gets home from work early
another 100 days series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What about adult diapers, mace/OC spray, and Home Depot Husky contractor grade garbage bags. AND Are you sure psychological profiles really matter ??
You know im good with my full time job
I feel like elon was like that's too much effort lemme just make my own version
😍 Creating a CO2 Scrubber with things you have around, while going to space, knowing that you only have minutes of oxygen available to keep you alive, then coming back to earth with fingers crossed that contraption doesn't fail. That was crazy if you ask me.
I'm never going to space because I'M NOT A MEGA BILLIONAIRE!!!
Im never going to space because due to the state of the world, I don’t feel i’ll be living long enough. Second, I don’t have 20/20 vision
I was just thinking I would probably never go to the store tomorrow?
That pic is of a dc9 not 727
Infographics Show, did NASA reveal all this information to you incognito, so you could reveal it to us in a cute cartoon? 😅🚀
Gah I really feel like I've accomplished nothing after watching this
13:50 day365 you learn how to levitate with earths gravity
So much for that dream.
1:20 I wish my dad had that much hair
The Space Shuttle retired in 2011. Why not showing the Crew Dragon training instead?
It was posted 53 seconds ago for me