I was going to show my 5 year and twin 4 year old daughters 3 minutes of this. They were GLUED! At about 10 minutes I offered to turn it off and watch the rest later, and two of my girls shouted, "NO!" It was VERY cool - both the video and their reactions.
I love how even though she's been there for 6 months she still enjoys flying around in the space station! Just goes to show the novelty doesn't wear off any time soon.
AWESOME!! Thanks Sunita Williams for sharing that with us. The views out the windows put everything in perspective for us. My 12 year old son Jake and I enjoyed watching your video and glad you returned safely.
221 b according to the masonic scientists. Its scary when a society that has reached global power,can basically feed the ones living in their society anything they please.
***** dream on, you forgot about the nuclear physics of the discovery of polonium halos in granite among other things presented at a world symposium in the seventies published in Geologic Times and Science, and other major journals (all in the vidoe) that proves beyond any doubt whatsoever earth is less than 10,000 years old, and fiat creation ua-cam.com/video/bbK9xZ3984I/v-deo.html Oh, and watch NERD ACCIDENTALLY PROVES ROCKETS DON'T WORK IN SPACE ua-cam.com/video/D-v_K1k8Se0/v-deo.html keep drinking NASA's kool aid, the high priest of the greenhouse gas RELIGION based on the lie that o2 and n2 do not absorb or emit solar or infrared energy NOSUCHTHINGASGREENHOUSEGAS.COM QUOTES "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." CIA director William J. Casey, 1981 NASA "You have already learned that Earth's atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen and oxygen. These gases are transparent to incoming solar radiation. They are also transparent to outgoing infrared radiation, which means that they do not absorb or emit solar or infrared radiation." National Center for Atmospheric Research "Most of the gas in the atmosphere is nitrogen and oxygen - both of which are molecules made of two atoms. The atoms in these molecules are bound together tightly and unable to vibrate, so they cannot absorb heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect." Science Museum in London, England "Nitrogen and oxygen don’t absorb infrared energy in our atmosphere because their molecules - composed of two identical atoms - don’t vibrate or rotate at infrared frequencies." Maryland University "The major components of the Earth's atmosphere are listed in Table 1. Note that the most abundant gases are not the greenhouse gases -- carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxides and water vapor -- but are instead nitrogen and oxygen. Nitrogen and oxygen, however, do not absorb energy in the infrared region, as do the greenhouse gases. The greenhouse gases, with the exception of water vapor, are present in the atmosphere only in trace amounts, on the order of parts per billion (ppb) to parts per million (ppm)." Columbia University "While the dominant gases of the atmosphere (nitrogen and oxygen) are transparent to infrared, the so-called greenhouse gasses, primarily water vapor (H2O), CO2, and methane (CH4), absorb some of the infrared radiation." *sucker*
I found this video very interesting, and well done! I never thought I would watch such a long video in its entirety, but it was so good, it was a pleasure. Very good tour Sunita.
What a fabulous tour guide and tour. Sunita, you are terrific educator, along with being great fun. I've always wondered how it is to be in space and you gave the most complete answers.
I want some of that extraterrestial high hold hairspray too! This woman is amazing, so nice, such a wonderful smile all the time, she is very impressive and nice, God bless her. I don't want to imagine what kind of humour I would have after 6 months floating around on such an unhuman place.
How does she control her movement through the ISS without hitting anything. She was floating around like a helium balloon. I probably would have smacked my face on the ceiling. :-P
Watched this twice, and haven't tired yet. Thank you for making this vid. Just brilliant! Back in the late 60's, I and my schoolmates were watching the 'Race into Space', and now look, all these years later, what you have achieved. Remarkable is an understatement.
Great video! Thanks for that. I can't believe how cramped up it looks though in there. Then again for a first of its kind project that started in 1998, it's definitely incredible. Loved the tour and the view from the cupola. Can't believe I hadn't seen this in the past year since it's been uploaded.
This video is incredible! Just watched this with my 2 year old son and 5 year old daughter. She loved the view down to earth, how *you* were in charge, and how your hair floats around !!! My son loved how you get to wear socks all the time, and had a computer near your bed :) I was surprised how large it is. We get the email alerts and watch the ISS pass overhead on clear nights. Amazing! Thank you for sharing!
Great job Commander! We love the view. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful home and all the special places and things you and the crew use in space. Just amazing.
Really amazing video, from start to finish. I'm really glad she decided to end her tour with the Soyuz. I've always been curious about them, since they're pretty much the most reliable and successful human spacecraft ever built. I've read they're really cramped--evidently a severe understatement!--so, I'm wondering why do the hatches open *inwards*? I'm surprised the guy who has to sit in that middle seat can even fit inside!
Great tour! Felt like I was there - that she was really talking to ME! I loved how she seemed like a mermaid swimming through one of those little castles they put in fishtanks - and like Alice floating down the rabbit hole. And how she talked about finding her bearings on the earth by types of clouds. Very cool! Sunny, you rock!!!
+quadrplax Yea ofc, even if u have been in such a huge building for multiple months, if not years (doubt years tho) you can still get confused by panic =))
Terrific, I have watched it twice and will again. I have mentioned the tour to many of my Ham Radio Friends and posted it on our Facebook Group sites. So very interesting and well done. Hopefully this is shared with everyone who has an interest in visiting the Space Station. Thank you again.
+Polecat Slam wait, she said that she her family sent fluff up to her. I can imagine the postage would be quite expensive. LOL I can't imagine how awesome weightlessness feels. Wish I could experience that on Earth. :-( I'm too dumb and impulsive to be an astronaut.
+twistedyogert yes you can experience weightlessness here on earth. it feels the same as free-falling without the air rushing at you. you can pay to experience it just google
I met her today!!!!! She was awesome and she told me that she cut her hair shorter because it would be easier to get around the station. She told me that she was up there for 6 months!!!! Also she told me that the sun rises and set 16 times in their day! So, that means they have to be on a specific time zone to stay in contact with NASA also she has to know Russian because they work with Russia too! She was so cool and inspiring!
Absolutely Amazing, Outstanding and most of all claustrophobic.... Like another said...the best 25 minutes I've spent on UA-cam yet!..... Thank you very much
Yes, at one time when she shows the Soyuz from the window of another module, you can see a second one, that is the emergency escape Soyuz spacecraft. There is always an escape Soyuz on the ISS.
I'm in awe this is one of the most fascinating places to be, inside the ISS you have no time to waste, everything is so interesting, you will keep your mind busy all the time, thank you commander Williams for the tour.
While watching this I thought about all of the space movies I have seen where they were trying to depict what we see here. This is the real spaceship that we have fantasized about for so many years.
So amazing, not only all the info and perspective you provide, but to just watch you move around. I hope that somehow in my life time I am able to go to space. Not counting on it, but its a nice thought.
reminded me of an airplane or a couch bus, with all the tight places, strange sounds and air flows, and everything ordered in special places. Awesome video!
Nicely done and very interesting. I think I could do all of it except getting into that tiny return module and doing the drop. yah! They do need to figure out how to baffle/cancel the noise from the air vents for those guys. Very impressive Sonny. :)
great tour of the station, thank you, much more cramped than I would have imagined. One thing comes to mind, if everything is weightless, how does food move through the body to digest? Also , does it feel weird trying to sleep weightless?
And not a mention of the Soviet Union nor Mir. All of this has been done before.Valeri Polyakov spent just over 437 days in the Mir space station. Really cool.
This is so fun.... With the privatization of space technologies, I can imagine all these services on visiting craft being possible, such as food trucks/recreational stations/hair stylists/technology upgrade services, etc., even fun and adventure stuff all visiting the ISS in space, Plus I have so many weird questions, like -- how does one bathe? -- anyhow, I truly appreciate all these videos... something marvelous to remind us that the future does not all have to center around war.
i love this tour,But i see as a tool and die maker i see some some safety issues here,,,simple fixes,,going into the russian room theres a airconditioner type object on the left wall with very sharp corners on it ,isnt it easy enough to round the corners so no injuries occur
Before this, I was watching a video of Expedition 1, and Bill Shepard (the Commander) was showing off the recently installed "Destiny" module. Had to watch this again because it reminded me so much of it. Some things change a lot in 10 years (especially a station at the edge of our technology) and some things don't change at all!
I was going to show my 5 year and twin 4 year old daughters 3 minutes of this. They were GLUED! At about 10 minutes I offered to turn it off and watch the rest later, and two of my girls shouted, "NO!"
It was VERY cool - both the video and their reactions.
I met her and another astronaut eating at our restaurant the other day and shook their hands. I was so starstruck.
This is awesome and terrifying at the same time
"I haven't sat down for six months now."
Williams, S (2012)
This is one of the greatest videos I've ever seen. They are all so lucky to be able to experience that
+RedYellow Blue actually they all have trained for 5-6 years to experience that
Thank you, Commander Williams, for an interesting tour.
I love how even though she's been there for 6 months she still enjoys flying around in the space station! Just goes to show the novelty doesn't wear off any time soon.
I watced the whole documentary just because shes so bright
AWESOME!! Thanks Sunita Williams for sharing that with us. The views out the windows put everything in perspective for us. My 12 year old son Jake and I enjoyed watching your video and glad you returned safely.
It's amazing what we accomplish when we (countries, cultures) partner with each other instead of argue and fight and kill each other. Freakin' space!
Thanks for making this video! It shows how well different countries can work together and what we are able to achieve when we work together.
12:00 mind gets totally blown
Fascinating!!!!! Great tour! She is AWESOME and LOVELY!!Thanks for sharing this Commander Williams!
see..... Russians and Americans can be friends
Have a safe trip back! Love the Edward Scissor hands hair in space!
The amazing thing to me is that they're not floating, they're falling. Imagine months at a time falling.
***** And that is exactly what's happening. I love it. Amazing stuff, and even more amazing that we little blobs of atoms can understand it.
Almost everything in the universe is falling...
Docktor Jim Atoms made in the cores of giant stars billions of years ago.
221 b according to the masonic scientists. Its scary when a society that has reached global power,can basically feed the ones living in their society anything they please.
***** dream on, you forgot about the nuclear physics of the discovery of polonium halos in granite among other things presented at a world symposium in the seventies published in Geologic Times and Science, and other major journals (all in the vidoe) that proves beyond any doubt whatsoever earth is less than 10,000 years old, and fiat creation ua-cam.com/video/bbK9xZ3984I/v-deo.html
Oh, and watch NERD ACCIDENTALLY PROVES ROCKETS DON'T WORK IN SPACE ua-cam.com/video/D-v_K1k8Se0/v-deo.html keep drinking NASA's kool aid, the high priest of the greenhouse gas RELIGION based on the lie that o2 and n2 do not absorb or emit solar or infrared energy NOSUCHTHINGASGREENHOUSEGAS.COM
QUOTES
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the
American public believes is false."
CIA director William J. Casey,
1981
NASA
"You have already learned that Earth's atmosphere is
composed primarily of nitrogen and oxygen. These gases are transparent
to incoming solar radiation. They are also transparent to outgoing
infrared radiation, which means that they do not absorb or emit solar or
infrared radiation."
National Center for Atmospheric Research
"Most of the gas in the atmosphere is nitrogen and
oxygen - both of which are molecules made of two atoms. The atoms in
these molecules are bound together tightly and unable to vibrate, so
they cannot absorb heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect."
Science Museum in London, England
"Nitrogen and oxygen don’t absorb infrared energy in
our atmosphere because their molecules - composed of two identical atoms
- don’t vibrate or rotate at infrared frequencies."
Maryland University
"The major components of the Earth's atmosphere are
listed in Table 1. Note that the most abundant gases are not the
greenhouse gases -- carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxides and water
vapor -- but are instead nitrogen and oxygen. Nitrogen and oxygen,
however, do not absorb energy in the infrared region, as do the
greenhouse gases. The greenhouse gases, with the exception of water
vapor, are present in the atmosphere only in trace amounts, on the order
of parts per billion (ppb) to parts per million (ppm)."
Columbia University
"While the dominant gases of the atmosphere
(nitrogen and oxygen) are transparent to infrared, the so-called
greenhouse gasses, primarily water vapor (H2O), CO2, and methane (CH4), absorb some of the infrared radiation."
*sucker*
Thanks for giving us a realistic look at the inside of the ISS. Great job to all of you serving in this capacity!
I found this video very interesting, and well done! I never thought I would watch such a long video in its entirety, but it was so good, it was a pleasure. Very good tour Sunita.
I watched it all also. It is so well done and the narration is smooth and flowing. Held my interest from beginning to end.
What a fabulous tour guide and tour. Sunita, you are terrific educator, along with being great fun. I've always wondered how it is to be in space and you gave the most complete answers.
I want some of that extraterrestial high hold hairspray too!
This woman is amazing, so nice, such a wonderful smile all the time, she is very impressive and nice, God bless her. I don't want to imagine what kind of humour I would have after 6 months floating around on such an unhuman place.
I couldn't stop watching this. Watching this I couldn't stop smiling. This is just so insanely cool. I so envy the astronauts!
How does she control her movement through the ISS without hitting anything. She was floating around like a helium balloon. I probably would have smacked my face on the ceiling. :-P
+twistedyogert She just aims in the direction she wants to go and pushes off.
this is one of the most amazing things i've ever seen
Sunita provides amazing commentary - making this amazing, complex, out-of-this-world experience accessible to us all. Thank you!
i can't even describe how awesome and fascinating this is. i am totally hooked on this channel
Watched this in school today and I loved it
Wow! For a claustrophobic person like me, it's just way too confined.
i just almost fainted of claustrophobic space. oops. real panic attack - looking at this
The sound of the cupola creaking made me cringe, as if the cupola would detach from the rest of the ISS
Watched this twice, and haven't tired yet. Thank you for making this vid. Just brilliant! Back in the late 60's, I and my schoolmates were watching the 'Race into Space', and now look, all these years later, what you have achieved. Remarkable is an understatement.
Amazing! The view from the cupola is just overwhelming.
Great video! Thanks for that.
I can't believe how cramped up it looks though in there. Then again for a first of its kind project that started in 1998, it's definitely incredible. Loved the tour and the view from the cupola. Can't believe I hadn't seen this in the past year since it's been uploaded.
Where do you keep the vodka?
HAHA Gravity...
The Russian MIR space station did actually have alcohol on it. Don't know if it was vodka though
This video is incredible! Just watched this with my 2 year old son and 5 year old daughter. She loved the view down to earth, how *you* were in charge, and how your hair floats around !!! My son loved how you get to wear socks all the time, and had a computer near your bed :) I was surprised how large it is. We get the email alerts and watch the ISS pass overhead on clear nights. Amazing! Thank you for sharing!
Great job Commander!
We love the view. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful home and all the special places and things you and the crew use in space.
Just amazing.
This is so awesome! Thank you so much for sharing outer space with us millions of people who will never leave Earth.
The coolest video I have seen all year and in my top ten all time hits. Thanks, for the amazing tour.
This makes me wanna go there and hug this inspiring people that achieved such greatness for mankind
So amazing! Sometimes I forget the space station has been up there so long.
Really amazing video, from start to finish. I'm really glad she decided to end her tour with the Soyuz. I've always been curious about them, since they're pretty much the most reliable and successful human spacecraft ever built. I've read they're really cramped--evidently a severe understatement!--so, I'm wondering why do the hatches open *inwards*? I'm surprised the guy who has to sit in that middle seat can even fit inside!
Great video! Floating,Falling,Exercising & Flying in space with Our Real Super+Heroes & Thanks to Suni Williams & Kevin A. Ford.
Great tour! Felt like I was there - that she was really talking to ME! I loved how she seemed like a mermaid swimming through one of those little castles they put in fishtanks - and like Alice floating down the rabbit hole. And how she talked about finding her bearings on the earth by types of clouds. Very cool! Sunny, you rock!!!
They have exit signs on the ISS, lol.
+quadrplax Yea ofc, even if u have been in such a huge building for multiple months, if not years (doubt years tho) you can still get confused by panic =))
Terrific, I have watched it twice and will again. I have mentioned the tour to many of my Ham Radio Friends and posted it on our Facebook Group sites. So very interesting and well done. Hopefully this is shared with everyone who has an interest in visiting the Space Station. Thank you again.
Thanks for sharing this video, one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time.
This is one of the most fascinating videos ever. Awesome!
Cool and awesome. She explains it superbly. Great intelligence and competence. And never a dull moment.
Her necklace floating is so trippy. When she did the superman, I was defs trippin
This was awesome. It would have been really cool if they filmed the trip back in the Soyuz though.
Polecat Slam yeah, I would've loved that, too!
+Melanie Addington agreed
+Polecat Slam wait, she said that she her family sent fluff up to her. I can imagine the postage would be quite expensive. LOL I can't imagine how awesome weightlessness feels. Wish I could experience that on Earth. :-( I'm too dumb and impulsive to be an astronaut.
+twistedyogert yes you can experience weightlessness here on earth. it feels the same as free-falling without the air rushing at you. you can pay to experience it just google
It's actually pretty boring.
This is probably one of the best videos I've seen on UA-cam, but how could 656 people dislike it???
I met her today!!!!! She was awesome and she told me that she cut her hair shorter because it would be easier to get around the station. She told me that she was up there for 6 months!!!! Also she told me that the sun rises and set 16 times in their day! So, that means they have to be on a specific time zone to stay in contact with NASA also she has to know Russian because they work with Russia too! She was so cool and inspiring!
Absolutely Amazing, Outstanding and most of all claustrophobic.... Like another said...the best 25 minutes I've spent on UA-cam yet!..... Thank you very much
Amazing. Thank you so much for sharing the space station. This tour is incredible.
Yes, at one time when she shows the Soyuz from the window of another module, you can see a second one, that is the emergency escape Soyuz spacecraft. There is always an escape Soyuz on the ISS.
WOW~ So glad my friend shared this~ AWESOME!! Thank YOU for taking the time to do these videos.
Have no words. Its so amazing...)))) I watched the whole thing 3 times in a row)))
And I am happy. Thank you Sunita Williams for this miracle))
Thank you for the tour i enjoyed it immensely...Larry Henry, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
I'm in awe this is one of the most fascinating places to be, inside the ISS you have no time to waste, everything is so interesting, you will keep your mind busy all the time, thank you commander Williams for the tour.
This video is awesome! Thanks to Suni and Kevin for making this :)
it's older but it's great to see everybody working together
This right here is the greatest human achievement.
Wow..!! I just saw EARTH I live in from a space station..My heart Stopped at 12:00.
The best 25 minutes and 5 seconds I've ever spent in my life.
Lovely Suni! Thank you for sharing with us what we see only in our dreams.
Truly amazing! What a great tour!! Thank you!
Thank you soo much Commander Sunita!!!
What a gift to us.
Amazing woman. She's a testament the America's amazing multicultural character
Thank you so much, that was wonderful to see. Amazing!
Only a question, Do you have wifi there??
i hope
Yeah they do
The TV is uplinked from the folks on the ground.
NKO10HD THEY ARE WIFI. jk idk.
NKO10HD Only when they're flying over a Starbucks.
Wonderful! My students really enjoyed your tour of the International Space Station as we're studying our units on space. Thanks for posting this!!!!
Thank you, NASA, for this video!
I get chills down my spine every time I think about how we have a space station. Wonderful!
Fantastic tour!! It makes you really feel like you have been there. We hear of all of these things, but the video brings them
to life--good job!
Awesome! Thanks for the video and of course, all the hard work you do!
I had no idea what purpose the space station served, but this tour was fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
Freekin Awesome!!!! thanks you for the tour!
What a grand tour of a beautiful craft. Thank you NASA and all else involved in making this wonderful video.
Loved loved this video. Thank you Ms Williams (and CC Kevin) for providing that! Great job!
Very cool...thanks for taking the time to do this and for sharing!
Thanks so much for the tour!!
While watching this I thought about all of the space movies I have seen where they were trying to depict what we see here. This is the real spaceship that we have fantasized about for so many years.
So amazing, not only all the info and perspective you provide, but to just watch you move around. I hope that somehow in my life time I am able to go to space. Not counting on it, but its a nice thought.
Thank you very much for sharing. I learned so much. You are a good host, cameraman, producer, director, etc... Welcome back!
So amazing! I wish I had found this video a long time ago.
reminded me of an airplane or a couch bus, with all the tight places, strange sounds and air flows, and everything ordered in special places. Awesome video!
Nicely done and very interesting. I think I could do all of it except getting into that tiny return module and doing the drop. yah! They do need to figure out how to baffle/cancel the noise from the air vents for those guys. Very impressive Sonny. :)
One of the coolest video I've ever watched!
Sunitha Williams... Awesome people in there..... Wish one day would have a real tour of the shuttle.....
Its so amazing that the countries of the world can come together and do one thing to benefit all of mankind.
great tour of the station, thank you, much more cramped than I would have imagined.
One thing comes to mind, if everything is weightless, how does food move through the body to digest?
Also , does it feel weird trying to sleep weightless?
Sunita Williams is quite a remarkable woman. She explains everything is such wonderful terms that anyone can understand. What a delight!
submarines spend days underwater and they have a full machine room were if a seal breaks they can fix it what i want to know is were is yours
For some reason this restored my hope for humanity.
Amazing tour and great commentary. Thanks!
And not a mention of the Soviet Union nor Mir. All of this has been done before.Valeri Polyakov spent just over 437 days in the Mir space station. Really cool.
Such a fantastic video...a real eye opener :-)
This is so fun.... With the privatization of space technologies, I can imagine all these services on visiting craft being possible, such as food trucks/recreational stations/hair stylists/technology upgrade services, etc., even fun and adventure stuff all visiting the ISS in space, Plus I have so many weird questions, like -- how does one bathe? -- anyhow, I truly appreciate all these videos... something marvelous to remind us that the future does not all have to center around war.
i love this tour,But i see as a tool and die maker i see some some safety issues here,,,simple fixes,,going into the russian room theres a airconditioner type object on the left wall with very sharp corners on it ,isnt it easy enough to round the corners so no injuries occur
loved it! Fabulous to see all the gadgetry and the crazy orientations,no up, down or whatever!
amazing absolutely life changing, i was so ill informed prior to watching this :D
Thanks from Canada (BC) for the 'far out' tour, Commander, and all the great wrok you astronauts do!
Thank You for the tour Commander
Before this, I was watching a video of Expedition 1, and Bill Shepard (the Commander) was showing off the recently installed "Destiny" module. Had to watch this again because it reminded me so much of it. Some things change a lot in 10 years (especially a station at the edge of our technology) and some things don't change at all!