@@dubwavy6386 well you can simply hold a tissue out front to catch it... There are blokes up there for months of course eventually they would jerk off its a stress relief and to satisfy their curiosity of what it would be like to jerk off in space. we are human at the end of the day.
First I go to the NASA ISS web site and put in your area code for when you can view it. I have seen a dozen times here in Memphis. It will always come from the west and looks like a really bright star moving fast and can usually view it for 2-4 minutes just after sunset and before sunrise. The way you can tell it's not a plane is if you do not see any blinking lights. The space station does not have any external navigation lights and what you are seeing is the suns reflection off of it. 👍🏻
Cool! Now kids can go to space! I'm pretty sure not for long though, maybe like a week or so. I would LOVE to go on the ISS even if it was just for a minute.
0:58 that's the other way around, you age SLOWER on ISS due to the velocity time dilation having a bigger effect than the gravitational time dilation on that scale.
True, time passes very slightly slower in orbit than it does on Earth. However, we're talking fractions of a second, even over the course of months. On the other hand, the stresses of space travel age astronauts noticeably faster, due to adverse effects on their bones, muscles, blood vessels, etc.
Yea I'm going to listen to the astronaut about that rather then some random person commenting on UA-cam. It's been said many times by many legitimate people that you do age a little bit more rapidly.
Good luck, join freemasonry first. practice magical rituals, then they will see if you have the right stuff. Because anyone cannot join they're little exclusive space club.
Are you allowed to go on recreational space walks? During free time, or maybe take a few minutes to enjoy yourself after you fix something on the outside of the station?
Are you going to Mars? Lucky we can't get out of lower orbit, NASA says. Radiation levels are too high, to go through van Allen belts, I wonder how we did it 6 times in 4 years going to the moon. I guess the tech was better back in the 60s and 70s. Wait did we fake it, did we fake space travel, well not this time, not mars cause its closer than our moon. Wait its further away? what's going on here, am I being deceived? Could they be taking our money 1/10 of a penny from every dollar earned, from every working citizen in the country and giving us Walt Disney Garbage? I guess if you can't make it, then you better fake it.
I like my questions to have reaction time to digest what I just heard. Found myself pausing at EVERY question so I didn't want to rip my ears out. Lady, give me some time.
To be honest, the title didnt lie. And honestly? It doesnt disturb me how the woman keeps shooting question. This video is full of action, speed, lots of questions and answers, and you get a small tour of the ISS aswell. Good content o/
To everyone talking bad about the woman behind the camera, she actually shoots the right questions in the right modules, and in 5 minutes time you know almost everything about the ISS, or atleast what is asked about it. In 5 minutes you learned as much as some documentaries of 1 hour do.
One thing I’ve often wondered about but never found any answers to... What if an astronaut gets sick while at the ISS? Say someone gets type one diabetes while stationed at the ISS, it’s really something you can’t predict beforehand, but is there any way of treating medical conditions such as diabetes in space? Or is there evacuation plans in place in case of incidents where a crew member gets sick with a condition that doesn’t just clear up with a round of antibiotics and a bit of rest, but actually needs proper medical intervention for an extended period of time or for life? I know it’s common among astronauts to be a medical doctor, but that doesn’t really help if a crew member suddenly gets sick with something like type one diabetes, Crohn’s, hypothyroidism, cancer or what be it unless it can be treated on location, or the person can be evacuated back to earth for medical treatment. Something like an autoimmune disorder or cancer really doesn’t care if you’re the most fit person in the universe, if it hits you, it hits you, so yeah. Always been wondering how such a situation would be managed while someone is on the ISS and may have months left before their planned return to Earth... Would be pretty worrying if astronauts are up there and risk not having access to medical care in case of a sudden onset illness that can be life threatening even on Earth
Well, i guess they study they medical story and try to predict if they would have one of that type of sickness, but in case of that happens they would be sent back to earth.
Thank You! Love the quick question and response. did you know a ham radio operator on earth might make a contact with a iss crewmember as some are licensed radio operators. Please do more!!!
I wish that one day that i go to iss i could stay there forever but i know that you can't stay forever eventually you'll have to come come back to earth and going back down to earth would be hard to walk once on ground.
We as alien on earth we have to learn on our own planet first without working about others people litter and disrespectfully at times take time on earth go grean I just recently did a ebike project. On earth awsome et rideing the hands of God please. Take care of earth first luv u all Steven B
How do you do your laundry "We throw it out" At a cost of 10,000$ a pound its a bit weird that they would throw it out.I mean so if your there say 6 months 180 pairs of everything.Weird answer...
Groundbreaking experiment?
"I survived"
Can't describe even more :'D
IBLOVE SPACE I GET ALL THE SPACE BOOKS IN MY SCHOOL 🏫 LOL 😂😂😂 THERE NO MORE SPACE BOOKS 📚
1:52 "you can read, watch tv, do some work, uhhhhh *dont say jerk off, dont say jerk off* yeah whatever you want!"
Gonna be hard to clean that up!
That’s literally what i was thinking the whole time 😭😂
Well ya cant cause it would float around lol
@@dubwavy6386 well you can simply hold a tissue out front to catch it... There are blokes up there for months of course eventually they would jerk off its a stress relief and to satisfy their curiosity of what it would be like to jerk off in space. we are human at the end of the day.
DaveM i can only imagine walking around Someones a missed one touches you Fuckin gross
Wow, one continuous shot and not a single trip or mistake. 10/10
More of those please, very information-packed
Well,
"Ever get sick of your roommates?"
"You alwa..., NO you don't"
haha, that always makes me laugh :'D
All scripted. Probably took a few takes
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Ich liebe Gregory zu sehr!
I really enjoyed this quick fire Q&A.
They took inspiration from vougue's 73 questions.
I really enjoyed these prepared questions and answers too. They make me all warm and fuzzy, nope that's just my big baby diaper full o crap.
Jamie Godman same
Jamie Godman sameee
Matt Smith I.
5:24
Thought nasa was gonna rick roll me for a sec
OMG yes 😁😂
Yea
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@@atharvsharma7648 hello
@@jinchey wait wow lol
4:55 he should've said "out of this world"
roblox oofffff!!!!!
Bilal Khalid its amazing that someone like you who has eyesight can be so blind
@Bilal Khalid What about NASA is fake?
One of the best videos and with no nonsense ......questions asked with visuals along the way..great directing
vogue's 73 questions..
syarifah hanyna ikr😂 I was surprised no one else pointed that out
Hahahaha! Exactly!!!
Yes
red fox asxxxx
Was there 73 of them though?
Have you ever been sick of your roomates ?
"You alway...."
"No you never been sick of your roomates😂"
I was looking for this?
Nice save
This guy has really good patience, I would go insane after all those questions especially with her annoying voice ( to me ) .
its scripted man.
Its a script
same
OMG, one of your best NASA videos yet. Great job and awesome format to do Q/A rapidfire.
"I work at NASA, we all wanna go to Mars'' DEAD HAHAH
So much info crammed into so little time... Great job to the interviewer and sharp answers from the astronaut. Amazing!
LMAO they should prank call a pizza place from the ISS
0:09 "I got all the time in the world"
Probably also all the time *off* the world
Rapid fire questioning was kind of fun to watch. Nicely done.
This is really cool, except the Q&A seemed REALLY rushed. Still funny and fun to watch.
Rushed or rehearsed? Where does he get souvenirs for the kids? lol
Rehearsed isn't a problem, it's the Aaron Sorkin walk and talk at double time that's slightly annoying.
Anything nasa annoys me sooooo....
that's kinda the point... read the description...
the girl speaking made me feel annoyed is it just me
i actually really like her voice. bubbly quirky geek.
alx santiaho yeah she's pretty hot actually.
Temppy- right
She ask the question to fast
that's what i want, i need answers... and she fast and to the point
One of the best pieces of content I have ever seen on the ISIS for beginners.
Just saw ISS pass over Tennessee last 2 nights👍🏼
Did you? What did it look like?
Lancair W I live in Memphis and I've prob seen it but didn't realize what I was looking at
First I go to the NASA ISS web site and put in your area code for when you can view it. I have seen a dozen times here in Memphis. It will always come from the west and looks like a really bright star moving fast and can usually view it for 2-4 minutes just after sunset and before sunrise. The way you can tell it's not a plane is if you do not see any blinking lights. The space station does not have any external navigation lights and what you are seeing is the suns reflection off of it. 👍🏻
Lancair W it does have collision lights though
You can see a long way when there's nothing in the way kid.. look up videos or info before calling someone out
Quick and informative, no loud intro or a long speech saying "have you ever wondered what astronauts think about of space"
Does anyone else want to be an astronaut here?
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ME
HELL NO.
Yes me but I don’t think I can do it
Her: Soo *(asks question)*
Austronaut: *(replies like a boss)*
Her: *laughs in orgasmic ways*
Cool! Now kids can go to space! I'm pretty sure not for long though, maybe like a week or so. I would LOVE to go on the ISS even if it was just for a minute.
this is the best vogue interview ever mannnn
So now that I know everything about living in space, could you guys at NASA PM me when there's some vacancy on the ISS. Thanks in advance.
First, you need to actually *be* an astronaut.
@@adamfra64 FiRsT, yOu nEeD tO AcThtHtHuaLLy bE aN AsTroNaUt.
@@adamfra64 he was joking
@@harshsaini1571 yeah, ik. i was stupid, but now i'm marginally less stupid.
the most productive interview without jokes and delay 😂
3:16 he got exited 😂😂😂💀
he's one of my favourite astronauts tbh😊
2:13 haha the guy remembered his diplomacy training mid sentence. xD
"you always get tired of-- You never get tired of your roommates!" :] that was funny...
that was so well done! i wonder if there are any bloopers ahaha
0:58 that's the other way around, you age SLOWER on ISS due to the velocity time dilation having a bigger effect than the gravitational time dilation on that scale.
True, time passes very slightly slower in orbit than it does on Earth. However, we're talking fractions of a second, even over the course of months. On the other hand, the stresses of space travel age astronauts noticeably faster, due to adverse effects on their bones, muscles, blood vessels, etc.
Yea I'm going to listen to the astronaut about that rather then some random person commenting on UA-cam. It's been said many times by many legitimate people that you do age a little bit more rapidly.
Did you guys do this in one take? Loved this.
Yep we rehearsed it all week, and boom got it on one take. Walt Disney magic
This was great! Well done.
Rehearsed question and answers are always great, but even better if he had his big boy diapers on while answering.
I want to be a scientist or astronaut someday
The Lord Of The Craft
Same
Same, I'm wondering if they would need a micromechanic though.. I might have picked the wrong field of study.
Good luck, join freemasonry first. practice magical rituals, then they will see if you have the right stuff. Because anyone cannot join they're little exclusive space club.
If you stuck on Mars you have to eat poop potatoes, so be careful!
This was an awesome video, thanks for making it.
2:14 you know he was sick of his roommate
Are you allowed to go on recreational space walks? During free time, or maybe take a few minutes to enjoy yourself after you fix something on the outside of the station?
That would cost alot so probably not
Reid Weisman rules! I hope he gets to be one of the first people to go to Mars. ☺
I love the straight forward questions and answers :)
man this qna is amazing
This is a really great video! Very well done, informative, and entertaining. Also I like the quick Q&A idea. See you all on Mars!
Are you going to Mars? Lucky we can't get out of lower orbit, NASA says. Radiation levels are too high, to go through van Allen belts, I wonder how we did it 6 times in 4 years going to the moon. I guess the tech was better back in the 60s and 70s. Wait did we fake it, did we fake space travel, well not this time, not mars cause its closer than our moon. Wait its further away? what's going on here, am I being deceived? Could they be taking our money 1/10 of a penny from every dollar earned, from every working citizen in the country and giving us Walt Disney Garbage? I guess if you can't make it, then you better fake it.
Wtf are you talking about? You sound absolutely crazy...
+M sounds crazy huh? but these are facts, believe it or dont. check them out for yourself.
I read a good bit of your ignorant comments. Just stop...
Don't believe me, do your own research, you will be left with more questions than answers.
Wow Seth MacFarlane knows a lot about space
I like my questions to have reaction time to digest what I just heard. Found myself pausing at EVERY question so I didn't want to rip my ears out.
Lady, give me some time.
Thank you for this v do, learned so much about space from this video
This video is quite good!
Wow. Best interview ever!
He's answering so quick
"I SURVIVED" word of the day
I love the quick Q&A and the humour lol
lmao @ 2:11
_ever get sick of your roommates?_
*_you always... no, you never get sick of your roommates_* 🖐️😇
I love how improvised this is!
Hi there I am 10 years old and I loved the tiny interview pls tell Mr. reid wiseman that he was awesome
Wow! Great interview format. Add subtitles and you'll be my hero.
Very Excited !
To be honest, the title didnt lie. And honestly? It doesnt disturb me how the woman keeps shooting question. This video is full of action, speed, lots of questions and answers, and you get a small tour of the ISS aswell. Good content o/
"What's a groundbreaking experiment you completed aboard the ISS?"
"I survived"
To everyone talking bad about the woman behind the camera, she actually shoots the right questions in the right modules, and in 5 minutes time you know almost everything about the ISS, or atleast what is asked about it. In 5 minutes you learned as much as some documentaries of 1 hour do.
This was fun to watch
Really funny Q&A haha
He is just soo soo quick ❤️
This is a very good engaging video - very pacey but I watched it all the way through - it has to be good for me to do that!
I loved that video. Great job guys!
Superior format. Great fun!
I LOVE THIS !
super great video, great questions and answers. just awesme
I love this kind of Q&A
this was planned very well. great job
Very enjoyable, Wiseman is good on camera.
The life I want to live is one as an astronaut. Great and quick answers.
That was awesome. Nine hour space walk? I presume you're tethered (air) to the ISS and not relying on tanks?
One thing I’ve often wondered about but never found any answers to... What if an astronaut gets sick while at the ISS? Say someone gets type one diabetes while stationed at the ISS, it’s really something you can’t predict beforehand, but is there any way of treating medical conditions such as diabetes in space? Or is there evacuation plans in place in case of incidents where a crew member gets sick with a condition that doesn’t just clear up with a round of antibiotics and a bit of rest, but actually needs proper medical intervention for an extended period of time or for life?
I know it’s common among astronauts to be a medical doctor, but that doesn’t really help if a crew member suddenly gets sick with something like type one diabetes, Crohn’s, hypothyroidism, cancer or what be it unless it can be treated on location, or the person can be evacuated back to earth for medical treatment.
Something like an autoimmune disorder or cancer really doesn’t care if you’re the most fit person in the universe, if it hits you, it hits you, so yeah. Always been wondering how such a situation would be managed while someone is on the ISS and may have months left before their planned return to Earth...
Would be pretty worrying if astronauts are up there and risk not having access to medical care in case of a sudden onset illness that can be life threatening even on Earth
Well, i guess they study they medical story and try to predict if they would have one of that type of sickness, but in case of that happens they would be sent back to earth.
Informative! Good answers
this was really helpful
"I've got all the time in the world."
But... what about in space?
Thank You! Love the quick question and response. did you know a ham radio operator on earth might make a contact with a iss
crewmember as some are licensed radio operators.
Please do more!!!
Legend says shes still asking cuestions
It would be cool to see a similar interview after Artemis II
I wish that one day that i go to iss i could stay there forever but i know that you can't stay forever eventually you'll have to come come back to earth and going back down to earth would be hard to walk once on ground.
Really liked this!
Who hired the curiosity core from portal as an interviewer? It's awesome!
We as alien on earth we have to learn on our own planet first without working about others people litter and disrespectfully at times take time on earth go grean I just recently did a ebike project. On earth awsome et rideing the hands of God please. Take care of earth first luv u all Steven B
Never thought I'd see such a drive-by interview.
Also, mars? I wanna go to Jupiter.
I wanna go to mars and Saturn
Great video!
"Whats the groundbreaking experiment you achieved on the ISS?"
"I survived."
The comedy🤣🤣
Nicely produced.
I love your work
Nobody:
Reporter: AwEsOmE
Sounds like the 72 question vogue thing.But its Cool awesome as hell.
Hey and what about menstruation in space?
"used to be saturn till i saw earth from space" . you always think grass is greener somwhere else till you gotta take a step back
A to Z in 5 mins awesome👌👌
What languages do you have to know to be in the ISS?
How do you do your laundry
"We throw it out"
At a cost of 10,000$ a pound its a bit weird that they would throw it out.I mean so if your there say 6 months 180 pairs of everything.Weird answer...
"How did you get to the station?"
There was an alien who picked me up and then I woke up in space.
This is so cool
"oh you look out the window" hahahahaha perfect
I love this guy
Great interesting information!