Not many, I would expect. The ball would keep bouncing until, eventually, it shows up somewhere. It would take them entering some sort of tubulation for it to be 'lost'
@@milpy1257 Lost items on ISS tend to end up stuck to one of the inlet vents of the air handling system. As a parent I just laughed at the thought of tennis balls, foam darts, and pieces of jigsaw puzzles underneath all the stowage bags that are on the walls.
@WaVy Crockett #JizzBoss that's why 4chan will never die. as they say, 4chan is the wild west of the internet any anything can be posted there without judgement
What were you expecting? People just working every single hour? You can find enough material about the work and experiments made out there. Obviously, no one will spend a minute watching a guy looking through a microscope and writing in a book.
I love space so much! I am studying hard in school to be an astronomer. All A's and B's so far and I hope to stay this way(not trying to brag). Thanks for the video, love your channel
Good for you. The aerospace community has woefully disproportionate gender participation. If you're going for something like a research astronomer with a PhD, then I wish you the best of luck! If you're looking to work in industry for Lockheed, NASA, Airbus, JPL, etc. and not get a PhD and do research for a living.. then I'm going to give you a little piece of taboo information/advice that you probably won't hear very much: your grades don't matter. You need them to get the degree, to get scholarships if you have them, and to get your first real job or long term internship. That's it. Anybody outside of those circumstances that scrutinizes your grades is looking for the wrong indicators for skill, and you should be wary of the employer. Once you get a meaningful job in your field, your responsibilies there and your bosses references are what you'll use to sell yourself in the future, and that's where you'll get the education you'll use in the real world. I'm not saying don't get good grades.. but in my experience (from my experiences and witnessing those of my college classmates) they won't do any good at graduation without meaningful work experience. I didn't like school. I just didn't get on with the undergraduate academic atmosphere. I got lots of bad grades. I was put on acedemic probation. It was a struggle. After graduation, my studious classmates with 4.0GPAs couldn't get a job.. month after month (2 of them enrolled in a PhD programs solely because they could not find employment outside of university work study). I had 4 job offers from govt space physics labs and commercial aerospace companies at graduation (2 of which approached me), because I had spent 5 continuous years working as an engineer/intern for a NASA contactor. Don't settle for work study. Take the opportunity to take a low wage internship at an impressive company. If you don't have work experience, they'll be reluctant to hire you.. unless you're still a student (because you're cheap). Take advantage of that while you can.
Your comment is litteraly not funny. But true, these are the intelligent people they sent. Everyone that posts comments like yours are inferior unintelligent dogs however
I love seeing them utilize their extra dimensions of orientation in this space sport. I don't see enough of that sort of thing in these ISS videos. Usually everyone's stays oriented in the same direction, even though there is no "up".
In maybe a couple of decades a real size tennis court or other fields of sports could be built inside a spaceship and the space sports would be invented. I'm soooooo hyped for it to happen kinda reminds of Galactic Football (if any people even remember or watched that show during childhood-_-)
Astronauts are all essentially dorks, and when dorks are in an enclosed space with each other for extended periods of time, they think of fun and wacky things to do.
😂 I would go nuts if there was no up and down because it’s space. I’d be arguing with my crew about whatever way I consider right side up is the right way.
physics question: why is the ball moving so slow? is the fact of no gravity makes the ball move slower because it can't get momentum to speed? plz i need an answer?
Secret Nasa Files in some storage facilities under armed gaurd: "Truth is each Astronaut went through our programs and qualification courses in order to be able to travel to space and then play Miniature tennis" LOL
It's so cute to see adults having fun in space, you can see the inner child feeling fulfilled
It looks like every one playing in play mode *0.25X*
Looks normal in 2x
@@garfeltrealtbh i tried it and it still kinda looks odd XD
@@garfeltrealtbh me too
😂😂😂😂
Ur right bro ..
It might be more appropriate to call it space pong
That would be a nice video game tbh
Bruh Orion is a space ship goes really far in space it goes all the way to mars
The sport of the Rich People in the Future
SPACEPOG
Lol why?? did u start this game?😂😆😂
So apparently in space tennis hitting under the net is legal.
There is no "under" in space
@Jerrin Abraham That's crusty old man to you.
@Ella Haim *no gravity
It appears at the 7th page of the rules book.
There is no up and down in space. Your brain on earth knows where's up and down just because if gravity.
1:51 Did he just make an Office reference?
Well they have TV and stuff up ther so yes lol
@@jakob6540 yeah I mean it's not like he could have seen it on earth lmao
H3XA Yea lamoooo
He also seems a little bit Toby... I imagine Michael Scott arriving with a Soyuz in the ISS and discovering that Toby is there again.
@@cesius1337 now I'm imagining Michael Scott in a sokol suit 😂
me and the boys hanging out while the imposter is sabotaging reactor
Dude how lucky are these people. So happy for them!
How many tennis balls are lost somewhere in the Zarya module now? C'mon, be honest.
Not many, I would expect. The ball would keep bouncing until, eventually, it shows up somewhere. It would take them entering some sort of tubulation for it to be 'lost'
@@milpy1257 Lost items on ISS tend to end up stuck to one of the inlet vents of the air handling system. As a parent I just laughed at the thought of tennis balls, foam darts, and pieces of jigsaw puzzles underneath all the stowage bags that are on the walls.
assistant "to" the commander hahah
He got told :P
thats a reference to the tv show “the office”
This is a million times better than regular tennis!
Imagine a tennis ball to float out of the space station as it hurtles towards Earth like a meteor
Nah would disintegrate
Feel free to wooosh me
@@Ventrishero redditors don't go on videos that require more than 40 braincells to understand
@@inactive9948 r/iamverybadass
pp channel r/ihavereddit
@WaVy Crockett #JizzBoss that's why 4chan will never die. as they say, 4chan is the wild west of the internet any anything can be posted there without judgement
That's why we send People to space.
Shut the hell up
Shut the hell up
Shut the hell up
Shut the hell up
What were you expecting? People just working every single hour?
You can find enough material about the work and experiments made out there. Obviously, no one will spend a minute watching a guy looking through a microscope and writing in a book.
0:00 the dude in the background
My favorite part is when the racket slows its spinning right before he catches and stops it.
This looks so much fun. Being an Astronaut isn't work, it's having fun in zero G.
Mom i wanna be a astronaut
Mom:why?
So i can play tennis in space
😁
I love space so much! I am studying hard in school to be an astronomer. All A's and B's so far and I hope to stay this way(not trying to brag). Thanks for the video, love your channel
I wont to be an astronaut toi maby we will see each ather up there
Good for you. The aerospace community has woefully disproportionate gender participation.
If you're going for something like a research astronomer with a PhD, then I wish you the best of luck! If you're looking to work in industry for Lockheed, NASA, Airbus, JPL, etc. and not get a PhD and do research for a living.. then I'm going to give you a little piece of taboo information/advice that you probably won't hear very much: your grades don't matter. You need them to get the degree, to get scholarships if you have them, and to get your first real job or long term internship. That's it. Anybody outside of those circumstances that scrutinizes your grades is looking for the wrong indicators for skill, and you should be wary of the employer. Once you get a meaningful job in your field, your responsibilies there and your bosses references are what you'll use to sell yourself in the future, and that's where you'll get the education you'll use in the real world.
I'm not saying don't get good grades.. but in my experience (from my experiences and witnessing those of my college classmates) they won't do any good at graduation without meaningful work experience.
I didn't like school. I just didn't get on with the undergraduate academic atmosphere. I got lots of bad grades. I was put on acedemic probation. It was a struggle. After graduation, my studious classmates with 4.0GPAs couldn't get a job.. month after month (2 of them enrolled in a PhD programs solely because they could not find employment outside of university work study). I had 4 job offers from govt space physics labs and commercial aerospace companies at graduation (2 of which approached me), because I had spent 5 continuous years working as an engineer/intern for a NASA contactor.
Don't settle for work study. Take the opportunity to take a low wage internship at an impressive company. If you don't have work experience, they'll be reluctant to hire you.. unless you're still a student (because you're cheap). Take advantage of that while you can.
@@BlindWolf187 thank you so much for the information :D
@Jerrin Abraham no its not lmao. You seem to be the fool. Take a quick google search. I can see where that came from though. Prefixes and all
@@Michelley1025 Hey, how it's going?
NASA: we are sending the most intelligent people
The people:
Your comment is litteraly not funny. But true, these are the intelligent people they sent. Everyone that posts comments like yours are inferior unintelligent dogs however
@@goobiethicc5054 light up
@@goobiethicc5054 OK boomerd
Shut the hell up
Are a lot of stupid and ridiculous reason that people get offended thing is one of them
I love seeing them utilize their extra dimensions of orientation in this space sport. I don't see enough of that sort of thing in these ISS videos. Usually everyone's stays oriented in the same direction, even though there is no "up".
Ball hits the Emergency Exit Button
Space: Sike my turn
But there is no emergency exit button
I mean I understand the joke
lol
People on earth : people on board ISS are working very hard
Le people onboard ISS:
Love the interview after the game.. Hilarious 😂👏👏👏
This is so fun playing in a low gravity!!
Zero gravity
People: We want to play in space freely.
Gravity: Amn't I a joke to you?
LMAO 😂
I love watching this tennis match.😊🎾
They can play both above and below the net, awesome!
Dream job. Tho I would start missing gravity and friends after like a week...
FinnishMotorFreak and internet
Actually, the internet is very strong there.
They have spacernet explorer browser
Me too bro my dream job
This is what i call: life accomplished
Lol it's nice to see you guys taking a break and having some fun every now and then
Yes it all looks like it is in slow mode
In maybe a couple of decades a real size tennis court or other fields of sports could be built inside a spaceship and the space sports would be invented. I'm soooooo hyped for it to happen kinda reminds of Galactic Football (if any people even remember or watched that show during childhood-_-)
0:40 just focus on blue t-shirt 👕 man 😂😂😂
Astronauts are all essentially dorks, and when dorks are in an enclosed space with each other for extended periods of time, they think of fun and wacky things to do.
Literally just walking on the ceiling and doing spins in midair while playing tennis seems so much fun wtf
Can I say that, every space video is just soooo wholesome
Awesome Astronauts🤣Slow Mo😂Thanks, I needed the fun laugh today. I also wave to ya, when You fly over My city🛰️The commentary, Priceless💯✌️
Nice Having some fun and a New sport in space
Astronaut: stay fit and shoot for the stars.
Literally!
this was awesome. best tennis match ever. :D
I really enjoy this, thanks for the video and have fun in Space 🚀
This is what it feels like when i play on ps4 call of duty..lol love you guys and congrats on the space tennis win.
can they do fast movements ?
❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻प्रणाम 🙏🏻🙏🏻
shoot for the star guys....
very exciting video...
But the question is.. how the heck do you know if your upside down or right side up!?
Wow! This is the ultimate power of space without gravity. I too like to play.
why am i awwing at this 😂❤
They're not serious-
How they're not serious in the freaking terrifying space
A gravidade é incrível 👏🏻
That means that the ball is flying 28000 km/h like the ISS?
Faster if you are hitting the direction of the rotation :)
Yes , even it has a high chance of orbiting earth with some slight observer acceleration.
Imagine having a recreational station built where you can play a real life version of echo arena!
Really great!❤️😍🤣
"Assitant to the Commander" 😂😂
Imagine you taking mini rackets to play ping pong in space 😂
How much did it cost to send those rackets and ball to space?
Serán la envidia de todos los tenistas del mundo el querer hacer todas esas piruetas acá en la tierra desde POPAYÁN CAUCA COLOMBIA ABRAZOS
That spinning racket at the beggining was just... i don't have words.
i love that the mic actually functions at the interview part
Omg the way they act like it's a real serious thing, hahaha I love it
This looks pretty fun
that 'assistant to the commander' was an awesome reference to the office 😄
The first tennis match ever where the tennis ball never follows a regular projectile curve
The only place where you can change gravity of tennis by choosing if you play head up or down
Its Super Awesome!🌟💫🚀🌎
🌟The Specian Tennis🌟🌟💫🚀🌎
Tennis in space this is awesome 🇺🇸👑💕
They are playing amazing 😉
Well when an Astronaut says 'shoot for the stars' he's being really serious I think.
If u play the video with x2 speed u'll see 4 astronauts playing tennis in the space with x2 speed
zero gravity is amazing , stupid question, but is there air in space? or is it pumped into the space station ?
Only tennis you play in space or any other too will you play pls say it's immediate and pls say and which games do play in zero gravity
Who sent those tennis accessories to them?
imposter on cooldown trying to fit in be like
0:50 wtf? Why the ball fall??
Because it bounce on thé ceiling
Fabien B u supose it.. i cant see the ceiling...
@@necridsong whar do you think? It's open field above?
You can litterally see the ceiling over that blue guys head
😂 I would go nuts if there was no up and down because it’s space. I’d be arguing with my crew about whatever way I consider right side up is the right way.
I wonder what happens if you hit the ball hard
Why does the ball at 1:15 seem to go down after the astronaut pushed it up?
@Tristan thank you that was obvious stupid me haha :D
CGI xD
I bet we can hit those difficult trick shots up there like the single hand reverse backhand behind your back
This is why aliens might even talk to us one day
1:34 it seems like someone is thr(near his legs)😂
That looks fun ngl
What about a bowling tournament?
was that on Office inside joke
Assistant to the commander
This is how playing Quidditch in Hogwarts feels like.
Now I know why the aliens wont talk to us. They are too busy playing all the time
There's no videogame ?
physics question: why is the ball moving so slow? is the fact of no gravity makes the ball move slower because it can't get momentum to speed? plz i need an answer?
They're probably also hitting it less hard so it doesn't break the expensive equipment on the space station.
thanks, haven't thought about that.
For every action there's a reaction. If they swung really hard they'd swing themselves around.
after watch all the videos of this channel i really want to be a astronaut
Looks so fun
Is that safe with all the exposed circuitry?
Anyone know the name of that song in the background?
Tira la pelota hacia arriba y luego vuelve para abajo, no que no había gravedad?
You can legitimately say "IM THE GREATEST TENNIS PLAYER IN THE UNIVERSE! (Excluding Earth)"
So you assume that alien civilizations aren’t better at tennis than them
Out of bounds!! Come on ref! :)
Secret Nasa Files in some storage facilities under armed gaurd: "Truth is each Astronaut went through our programs and qualification courses in order to be able to travel to space and then play Miniature tennis" LOL
It must be so fun up there
this is so wholesome
What a trick shot!!!
That's wonderful! :D
What if ball goes outside space station?
Isso é o que fazem por lá?
Deve ser
How does one join the team to go to the ISS