Former NASA Astronaut Explains How Workouts Are Different in Space | WIRED
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- What's different about our health in space? Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino breaks down all the differences between how we take care of ourselves on Earth and in space. What happens to your body if you don't work out? What do you do if you need to vomit? What happens to your bones when you get back to Earth?
Mike Massimino is a former NASA astronaut, senior advisor for space programs at the Intrepid Museum, and professor at Columbia University.
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“But in space... it’s different” 🌖🌗🌘🌚
hannah stahp 😂😭😂😭😂😭😂
😂😂
This really started driving me crazy
hannah like bruh why????!!!! 😂😂😂 every topic requires this?!?!
It's so annoying
I love how he's talking to us like we're going to go to space soon. 👁👄👁
Underrated comment
We'll all be going to space eventually, one way or another...
we are. we're about to become a K2 civilization
@@carlhamer3762 we'll be long gone
I hoped to one day until he mentioned you can't if you have a propensity for kidney stones. Now I hope reincarnation is real so I have a better chance next time around.
I want to listen to this guy talk more. All of these Wired vids with him are great.
agreeeed, he must be a great professor
his voice warm me
Ikr👍🤟
I'm a simple guy: I see Massimino, so I click and watch.
Is that actually his name?
@@bleh6232 Yup. Mike James Massimino is his full name. Check his Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Massimino, he's one of my childhood idols and was also on the Big Bang Theory if I remember correctly.
@@pyrob2142 yep he was and he also wrote a pretty good book
same
Oh hey I saw this guy at the Intrepid a few times
Massimino: ....It's different in space.
Set crew: *Shifts lighting*
don't forget the woosh noise.
It's pretty cool, like an audiovisual reminder that your're now talking about space stuff.
@@johnwayne8494 Yes. They are correct.
When?
Absolutely!
I get the impression that things are different in space.
Spiffyriffic like the impression that it is all a ridiculous lie that goes back to ancient Babylon and Jewish/eastern mysticism.
What gave you that impression...
joy jones crack probably
Donnie Joe No... the entire concept of outer space and evolution of man begin in Jewish mystical texts such as the Kabbalah. It’s all a religion, see?
K Clark no
I’ve never had a kidney stone, not had the desire to go to space. Now I’m terrified of getting a kidney stone in space.
your pepe would burn
As we all are now
The chances of getting kidney stones rises when you have low water retention/low urine outflow, calcium loss, and heavy sodium rich foods. Three for three in space. If you already have a predisposition for kidney stones on earth, you're gonna have a bad time in space.
Also, kidney stones are deceptive. A stone implies a smooth, round river rock. An actual kidney stone looks like and feels like an urchin.
Had them. I'm disqualified.
Still waiting for my "in space it's different" shirt.
TheDragonaf1
Custom ink .com or something like that can help lol
I will buy four!
Astronauts are truly the best of the best. Athletes, scientists, and explorers all rolled into one. What a crazy life to be so gifted in so many areas.
This was the dude that climbed INSIDE the Hubble to fix it when its lense was messed up. 👍
Story Musgrave?? Massamino didn't fly to Hubble until the 3rd service/repair mission.
I highly recommend Massimino's book and the audio version is best since he narrates it.
@@adamdoestheatre6539 Spaceman: An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe
😍
David Lari who would buy a fraudsters book 🤣
@@mrhawkyoudown6333 Well apperantly you :D
@@adamdoestheatre6539 Also highly recommend Mike Mullane's book. Great read!
So you're telling me there's someone out there with the job title Astronaut Doctor.
You throw cowboy at the end and every 10 year old would consider you a god
AusNAVI a lot of astronauts are actual medical doctors...so yes there is many of them with the title astronaut Doctor 👩🏻🚀👩🏻⚕️
Look up Jonny Kim, he's a Navy SEAL, Harvard educated emergency medicine doctor and part of NASA's Astronaut Group 22
Astronaut Doctor Cowboy
The is an Astronaut Doctor Cowboy, his name is Johnny Sins
@@polarbear3409 lol
I like how he's talking about these topics like he's briefing us on what to expect when we go to space.
Sadly I'm not going to space. But I'll gladly listen to you explain it.
Hello how are you became my friend
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I wish I could handle the Gs going into space. bc it would be cool to see what space is like.
@@mayganphynix8267 I couldn't even handle the Gs of tumbling on a parachute descent, so I have ZERO chance, lol.
me sitting here listening to him talk which makes me want to be an astronaut but i know i wouldn’t get past the first mental health check
...and I'd fail the physical before I even got to speak to a doctor!
How many more things can this guy talk about? I feel like he's covered every single topic about space ha.
next: how space is different in space
I felt that on his 3rd video
I’d love one on entertainment. Books, music, movies, that kind of thing. Downtime, if they play games or something. What a normal day is like depending on the job you’re there for.
Victor Chang The only thing he hasn’t discussed is his involvement in deluding millions of gullible people into believing they are in space.
Mr. Drobot 🤣🤣🤣 perfect
I could watch Massimino do 100 more of these episodes and not be bored, god I love these
This really went in depth. I've watched many videos about astronauts explaing things in space and the experience as a whole but this video and questions towards him were really good and he knew the answers to all of them which he probably should know but I was still surprised. Really good video!!!
in space.... it's different
**dramatic light change**
🌕🌔🌘🌑🌒🌖🌕
Massimino: *it's different in space*
Me: :0
This guy seems really...
Down to earth....
In all seriousness, he sounds like he would have some awesome stories and he makes me want to be an astronaut, even though I’m sure it wouldn’t be the job for me. I love these vids.
In space you can set world lifting records!
But sometimes... its different
Mike Massimino - my favourite astronaut
Imagine if the military gave the same care to a soldiers mental health as nasa gives. If you see mental health professionals in the military (army) you are looked at as weak or crazy. Trust is lost among peers. It sucked. Loved my job.
Liberal industry > conservative industry.
Sorry to get political.
In military..............its different
Shift lighting
That sucks
If you're weak minded, why join the armed forces?
@@noahshaultz1730 maybe because mental illnesses dont make you weak minded?
I'm in no condition to be approved to visit Space any time soon, however these videos have been absolutely fascinating!
Thank you for all you have done Mr. Massimino and everyone involved in the exploration of Space!
They should send you up straight up instead of going out to see where you would explode with the rocket as it hits the FIRMAMENT...
Can you imagine going through all this, only to die in take off. Smh
I'd love to have him as my dad. he seems pretty cool.
This little series is the coolest thing ever!! Thanks for all the astronauts do!!!!
Mike Massimino. The psychological support I didn't know i needed.
IVE COMMENTED ON EVERY OF THIS SERIES BUT I JUST NEED TO STRESS HOW GREAT AND INTERESTING IT IS please make moreeeeeeeeee
Not gonna lie, that lighting change has the same energy as Vsauce’s “or is it?”
he will win against a flat earther
This guy is so likeable.
It's crazy how so many things and actions are more complex and as a result take more time to do in space. It's a wonder how they manage to do so much stuff in a day. The fact that they are able to do all the things they need to in order to stay alive in space AND also perform things like scientific experiments or spacecraft maintenance is amazing. And then to do it day after day. Wow.
All the tips I need for when I get to space thanks.
How to get really good medical care and monitoring in the US: become an astronaut
These videos are always a treat to watch.
This guy is amazing to watch and listen too
I hope you guys recorded a few dozen of these. I don't want Mike to go away.
Like the way he keeps saying “in space” and “on earth”
May I ask, why?
Really interesting series. Mike Massimino does a great job on these videos.
loved your episodes. thank you so much
Pls make a video on medical emergency in space
negative. let them fake death
these videos always make me so anxious. like im gonna be in space sometime soon lmao
Can you please do one where he explains the flight to space what’s it like and how it happens
I love how you discribe being close to Earth.
I'm disappointed, but not surprised that during the mental health section, he didn't mention the time when NASA pushed a Skylab crew to beyond their breaking point, and they got so burned out that they mutineered and shut off communications with the ground, just so they could get some rest.
That was in the 70s, and I bet that that incident helped them understand the importance of mental health
French leave. Good on them
According to a couple sources, it seems that wasn't entirely the case:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylab_4
This is a myth that you're repeating. There was no mutiny - this was debunked. The communications were merely shut off in error. That said, the crew did experience fatigue and mental health was an issue.
I have been watching Wired Space interviews for about a hour in a half
This series has been very informative 👍🏿
Love these videos with Mike
These are my favorite videos, please dont stop making them
I love this guy. He could make a description of paint drying sound super interesting.
Wonderful insight on such a unique experience
I love Masson,he makes the stories more interesting with his sense of humor
I could listen to this guy all day. The mundane becomes fascinating in space.
2:11 oh no, the orbiting shadow transition is back... why not just use a nice, classic star wipe?
These videos are so cool
Thank you for continuing this series. Love to listen to Mike!
Very interesting getting all of these questions answered. It is truly amazing. And these men and women need to be so mentally strong to go through thi. Wow..
I remember hearing about Sunny Williams doing a triathlon while she was up there -- the stationary bike, the treadmill, and the ARED where they had her doing stuff that mimicked swimming. And I think she ran in the Boston Marathon while she was up there once, too -- had a bib and everything.
But in space..
It’s different
Arrivederci.
Nice name
What’s it like in space?
this is so fascinating, I love it.
I want to know how women would deal with periods in space. Or are they given birth control to stop it?
Ikr! No one talks about it
Its kind of tricky. Menstruation is the same in space as it is on earth but it is not convenient to take tampons up there. Also, the waste disposal system in ISS is not designed to deal with blood. So a lot of astronauts prefer taking birth control. But again packing the amount of birth control pills required for a mission requires a lot of space not to mention the mass of all those pills. Hence, so far one of the better methods of stopping ones period while on a mission is to go for an IUD or some other form of hormone releasing implant/injection to avoid all the logistical problems.
Sally Ride was supplied with tampons.
@@nopee4509 I could have fit 6 months worth of my tiny birth control pills in a single aspirin bottle, so I'm not sure about the requiring-a-lot-of-space part....
BIRTH CONTROL DOESN'T STOP YOUR PERIODS, IDIOT.
Mans was in quarantine before we were
Man I could listen to him talking for hours!
yooooooo these vids are mad interesting!!!
these are seriously the best
With Mass
I love these videos so interesting
I can literally listen to him forever. Read his book as well. Defo worth a read
That is one cute selfie and the back ground showing beautiful earth.
I could listen to this guy all day long
I've learned a lot, thanks
Would be awesome to sit and have a beer with this man the stories would be sick
I love videos where I know it's gonna be great even before i press play.
I’m 71 and wish I was an astronaut after listening to Mike!
Take a shot every time this man says the word _Space_
They won't let me go to space if I do that
But... but... I like living. 😓
Now I am drunk
I worked on one of the treadmills on the ISS. What some astronauts didn't realize was that we could tell when the device was being used...even when an astronaut claimed they were using it when, in fact, they didn't.
Sure buddy
Very interesting!
I think what will be imperative for long term space travel and self reliance will be Rotating Rings and such to simulate gravity at least partially in one section of a spacecraft where you could then potentially do surgery if necessary.
Thank you! For Gagarin mentioning.
How is sweat there does it just float
Best playlist on this channel! Love this man🖤
I’m 39 and never married. THIS GUY is the reason why. Been waiting on him
Tara Welch .....what
That's really sad. Try hugging one of your cats.
Depending on how you look you could still get a partner that dosen't want children
He's like 70... Daddy issues? There are a lot of men like him. I think what youre looking for is someone that's stable. Thats easy to find
@@lutherholayeahme7449 You can still have children at 39... It's just harder
Very very interesting. 👏👏
Correct me if I'm wrong... I don't know why but.. it feels like things are different in space. 😶
I was out at sea for weeks; stepping on land was crazy!
How did it feel when you first touched down?
@@keepitahunnid7133 for a few hours Terra firma felt like it was a boat rocking in the sea! Took a day to get my sea leggs, an hour to get land leggs. As an astronaut I can imagine there are so many things to get use to in space but they recover quickly back on Earth. Muscle memory
i like these type of videos. v interesting
“I flew with a veterinarian, and he became our medical doctor”
NASA must really need more money. 😂
Well, it's more like...how many doctors wanna go to space?
Now how many can survive the training and qualify?
Shits hard.
I was looking for this comment. Why would they need a veterinarian?lol he seemed like he thought for a ser he had said too much
I love this man and I love this series amen
the astronaut that called howard "fruit loops" in the big bang thoery hahaha
Mike, you’re great 👍🏿
IN SPACE,
Wait. No light change
WTF WTF
....?
Lensflare Deviant whenever he says in space, they do that weird light shadow thing that’s not really relevant and it’s also very sudden
This is actually really cool
There should be a series like this for life on a naval aircraft carrier
With an aviation job like an airframer not some administrative personnel
How is Fruit Loops doing? ;)
he is doing more than well. They dont get locked up
He ate a butterfly. It was _so_ small.
Oh, and his pee is like toothpaste. 😂
he's doing good job. next time he might get brush
Im always reminded of frootloops when i see him in youtube lol
Hey, could you get Mr. Massimino to make like 50 more videos?
Lmao they've tried toning it down each time but despite the comments they do that cringey shifting light
2:12 remembers he forgot the cake in the oven
"hi, i'm a space doctor"
"Close to the ground" I guess is an entirely relative statement XD
can he talk about his skin care regimen?