@@dionemoolman I don’t think so. Not in the space industry at least. The only times astronauts and cosmonauts died were during lift off and landing due to mechanical issues. For all mankind’s characters are mostly unstable, violent and unreasonable. If the ISS existed in their universe, then it would probably be in ruins due to sabotage, literal gunfights, relationship issues and drug related shenanigans. I mean these people are qualified professionals in real life, but the show makes them look like celebrities and rockstars.
@@dionemoolman But not for space, You Have hundreds of people trying to get that position. That loose cannon has hundreds and thousands of candidates that are at the top of their fields and in peak Health. It would be more improbable for them to actually get someone like that rather than have teem with no problems. The biggest problem that realistically may happen is the one of the top candidates may get sick and then conceal their sickness so not to lose their place.
So why do they only have coms through individual ear pieces and not just have speakers so everyone in the room can hear what is going on. At the very least, the other guy should have kept his com on so be could step in if an emergency occured. There is a reason NASA has redundancy on just about everything.
The problem is that Ed has too much faith in a certain TYPE of person. Danny reminds him of the kind of guys he flew with "back in the day," and is thus very willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, despite the fact that plenty of those guys were unstable, substance-abusing lunatics who only succeeded by dumb luck (when they DID succeed).
The collaboration between different parties in this story arc really makes me wonder what critical flaw there was in the Soviet spacesuits that everybody else went with bulkier, less-mobile designs. The Soviets seem almost comfortable by comparison.
The idea was promising, some scenes were great, but the writing eventually turned out to be awful, with illogical plot twists and absurd dialogues. You'd be better off with watching those few good scenes on YT and avoiding the rest ;)
"if the pressure is too low the water will boil off and come up the shaft at very high pressure" huh? something about that statement makes no sense... oh well. neither does anything else in this clip!
I'd think its due to water being ice, but the lack of an atmosphere would like cause a significant amount of water ice to rapidly sublimate, Solid -> Gas, along with any frozen CO2 due to the water ice. So it'd be a considerable amount of energy, but I'dn't know if it be nearly as energetic but still likely something you wouldn't want to happen in a low pressure environment. Ideally the pressure (which by the sound of it, is pumping CO2) would keep the Ice frozen or melting into liquid water and not worry about a blow back.
@@thesealsharkproductions9780 oh no the worlds most powerful rocket ever built had a slip up on its first stacked launch :O:O grow up. Its in testing and things happen. Thats what prototypes are for bud.
Elon is laughing at you. Oh, wait. No he's not. He doesn't give a shit what uninformed idiots think, while he's busy doing more for space exploration than every publicly-owned company in existance.
The sad thing is that neither the Moon nor Mars will look as beautiful as they look now, once people will settle there one day adding garbage, junk, scrap and trash to everything everywhere and putting up other useless crap.
Moon and mars aren’t beautiful unless humans observe it and think so. So it’s not really sad that once we start observing it in person, it loses it’s natural state.
This show has way too many “loose cannon” characters. Like half of the cast are either spies, emotional wrecks or addicts.
That’s life, unfortunately.
@@dionemoolman I don’t think so. Not in the space industry at least. The only times astronauts and cosmonauts died were during lift off and landing due to mechanical issues. For all mankind’s characters are mostly unstable, violent and unreasonable. If the ISS existed in their universe, then it would probably be in ruins due to sabotage, literal gunfights, relationship issues and drug related shenanigans. I mean these people are qualified professionals in real life, but the show makes them look like celebrities and rockstars.
@@ThePilot3332 Top Gun did the same for fighter pilots
@@dionemoolman But not for space, You Have hundreds of people trying to get that position. That loose cannon has hundreds and thousands of candidates that are at the top of their fields and in peak Health. It would be more improbable for them to actually get someone like that rather than have teem with no problems. The biggest problem that realistically may happen is the one of the top candidates may get sick and then conceal their sickness so not to lose their place.
I'm an addict so i can relate to them
This must be one of thise alternate timelines where they only pick the biggest fuckups to be astronauts.
So, they had no way of regulating the pressure at the drill site, not even in a emergency, who thought that would be a good idea?
So why do they only have coms through individual ear pieces and not just have speakers so everyone in the room can hear what is going on. At the very least, the other guy should have kept his com on so be could step in if an emergency occured.
There is a reason NASA has redundancy on just about everything.
He had to know that putting Danny on that mission with the drill would be a death sentence. Ed has too much faith in people.
The problem is that Ed has too much faith in a certain TYPE of person. Danny reminds him of the kind of guys he flew with "back in the day," and is thus very willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, despite the fact that plenty of those guys were unstable, substance-abusing lunatics who only succeeded by dumb luck (when they DID succeed).
@@Robert-hz9bj Specifically, it remind him of gordo.
I like the Helios blue spacesuits it is so futuristic and like France WW1 uniform!
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The most unrealistic thing about this scene is that he's supposed to be high on amphetamines and not saying shit.
0:17 the answer is -3
If I had a dollar for every dead NASA engineer, astronaut or cosmonaut I could by myself a new PS5
You would have 23 dollars
@@MoonMarine what about Apollo 23 explosion?
@@Spacey_key that never happened
Gen-Z operational and technical crew?
It’s all going to 👉🏻💩
This scene is a very good reminder to never do drugs kids
The collaboration between different parties in this story arc really makes me wonder what critical flaw there was in the Soviet spacesuits that everybody else went with bulkier, less-mobile designs. The Soviets seem almost comfortable by comparison.
Never saw the series but read the the first two year episode details and it sounds like a Soap Opera in space.
The idea was promising, some scenes were great, but the writing eventually turned out to be awful, with illogical plot twists and absurd dialogues. You'd be better off with watching those few good scenes on YT and avoiding the rest ;)
"if the pressure is too low the water will boil off and come up the shaft at very high pressure"
huh?
something about that statement makes no sense...
oh well. neither does anything else in this clip!
I'd think its due to water being ice, but the lack of an atmosphere would like cause a significant amount of water ice to rapidly sublimate, Solid -> Gas, along with any frozen CO2 due to the water ice. So it'd be a considerable amount of energy, but I'dn't know if it be nearly as energetic but still likely something you wouldn't want to happen in a low pressure environment. Ideally the pressure (which by the sound of it, is pumping CO2) would keep the Ice frozen or melting into liquid water and not worry about a blow back.
I forget. Why is Helios working with the Soviets?
Private companies always fuck things up
I’m looking at you elon, blasting concrete off your launch site, spending billions on a star-wars brain chip
@@thesealsharkproductions9780 Elon musk is working for a cyberpunk dystopia where everything is privatized and therefore for profit.
@@thesealsharkproductions9780 oh no the worlds most powerful rocket ever built had a slip up on its first stacked launch :O:O grow up. Its in testing and things happen. Thats what prototypes are for bud.
Elon is laughing at you. Oh, wait. No he's not. He doesn't give a shit what uninformed idiots think, while he's busy doing more for space exploration than every publicly-owned company in existance.
Are they on Mars?
Lot of poor technical stuff, way too complex characters, poor acting. I had high hopes for this show.
Seems like this show.. well the 'quality' has degraded somewhat.
The sad thing is that neither the Moon nor Mars will look as beautiful as they look now, once people will settle there one day adding garbage, junk, scrap and trash to everything everywhere and putting up other useless crap.
Why so negative? Why wouldn't humans become more environmentally concious in the future? Especially with the tech to colonize planets long term?
you aint invited
Positive Mental attitude would get you farther in life
Not sure desolate qualifies as beautiful but to each their own.
Moon and mars aren’t beautiful unless humans observe it and think so. So it’s not really sad that once we start observing it in person, it loses it’s natural state.
"Everything woke..." describes this show well..
DEI hiring results. So stupid to present such undisciplined characters in this setting.