International Space Station Tour on Earth (1g) - Smarter Every Day 141

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2025
  • Goal: A simple, elegant tour of the Space Station that makes sense to Earth Bound Humans.
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    Video Links:
    1:35 - On Orbit Tour of Russian Segments bit.ly/1QrMWMJ
    2:29 - Tour Node 1 on orbit bit.ly/1EQXOmg
    3:03 - See Space Station Cupola on orbit. bit.ly/1M0n3C8
    3:03 - Smarter Every Day Cupola Video bit.ly/1KdAfEr
    3:20 - Working out on the Space Station bit.ly/1EZGonl
    3:26 - Space Station Bathroom tour bit.ly/1KbE5tn
    4:06 - Life support system on Station. (Pee into water) bit.ly/1KbE8p3
    5:06 - See the Airlock on orbit & Spacewalk Prep bit.ly/1XRe5h3
    5:17 - Science in the GloveBox bit.ly/1OgsQG2
    6:02 - See the -80 deg Freezer Video on Orbit bit.ly/1NsuFR8
    6:18 - Go to orbit and see Robonaut’s first movement bit.ly/1UFq1n2
    6:32 - See Visiting Vehicle Hatch Opening on Orbit bit.ly/1EQXOmg
    6:49 - WATCH THIS VIDEO of Scott explaining his sleeping quarters. (One of my favorites) bit.ly/1NkS7hr
    8:13 - Click here to see how much equipment is in Columbus on orbit. bit.ly/1KdAuiR
    8:28 - Click to watch how they Draw Blood in Microgravity bit.ly/1ihsiE5
    9:59 - Fish in Space bit.ly/1L5edEu
    10:28 - Changing out an Instrumentation rack on Station. bit.ly/1EQXOmg
    11:00 - JPM Airlock Operation on Orbit bit.ly/1EZGVFU
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    A little behind the scenes for this video, early on animating that little mini map Eisen my animator discovered even small errors were very noticeable and distracted from the tour if the map wasn't reflecting reality within a few degrees. Animating anything for 10 minutes is a big deal so instead of trial and error, he put what he knew about the rules of perspective and made this grid system to line things up, all to make the dots on that map in the corner work like you'd expect them to.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2 тис.

  • @georgeross-roberts5833
    @georgeross-roberts5833 8 років тому +602

    Dangerous drinking game with a friend: One person takes a shot when Destin says 'got it' and the other takes a shot when Scott says 'science'

    • @MaxPower-vf8kt
      @MaxPower-vf8kt 5 років тому +15

      I read this before I started watching... I can't help hearing it now.... and I'm also drunk.

    • @StevenOBrien
      @StevenOBrien 4 роки тому +19

      How many people have died because of this comment? How do you sleep at night?

    • @kristiankoski3908
      @kristiankoski3908 4 роки тому +1

      I got only tipsy... I need to rewatch :D

    • @alexsurmer
      @alexsurmer Рік тому

      @@StevenOBrien😂

  • @petrocksgarage
    @petrocksgarage 9 років тому +680

    That map was very cool. Made the video so much better IMO.

    • @reubenhayward6974
      @reubenhayward6974 9 років тому +4

      +Pet Rock's Garage i spent about as much time looking at it, as i did the actually thing.

    • @alphax1049
      @alphax1049 5 років тому

      @Reuben ...yes. yes.

  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday  9 років тому +738

    Keep watching. Even better things coming soon.

    • @Y.M...
      @Y.M... 9 років тому +5

      +SmarterEveryDay Thank you for this! That's one beautiful piece of engineering.

    • @superfishman3243
      @superfishman3243 9 років тому +4

      +SmarterEveryDay better? Better? what's better

    • @superfishman3243
      @superfishman3243 9 років тому +1

      +SmarterEveryDay btw I love your videos

    • @amith2176
      @amith2176 9 років тому +3

      +SmarterEveryDay Awesome video.. Thanks for sharing

    • @superfishman3243
      @superfishman3243 9 років тому +2

      Tamajit Das I can shed some light on it, Basically in the video a tattoo facebook page took a part of his video with the science behind tattoos and renamed it the art of tattoos. It was the exact same scene from his video, nothing was changed or added. It had 8,000,000 views.

  • @TabascoSour
    @TabascoSour 4 роки тому +557

    Every module: ‘Yeah we do a lotta science in this one’

    • @irnbrubhoy
      @irnbrubhoy 4 роки тому +13

      “Got it”.

    • @potshot5888
      @potshot5888 4 роки тому +6

      *s c i e n c e*

    • @maxsullivanroyall9069
      @maxsullivanroyall9069 4 роки тому +3

      Makes you wonder what's really happening up there don't it 🤔

    • @maxsullivanroyall9069
      @maxsullivanroyall9069 4 роки тому

      @Leo hmmm that's what they tell you it seems like it's the perfect place to experiment with stuff you wouldn't want to on earth and considering private companies can pay to research stuff on there I don't think it's to far fetched to be honest 🤷‍♂️

    • @owenwammes4052
      @owenwammes4052 4 роки тому

      Ezequiel Ciamparella yes

  • @WhatsInside
    @WhatsInside 9 років тому +149

    3:39 was the mind warping moment for me. So amazing to imagine the different orientations of astronauts. My 9 yr old son and I toured a space museum in Seattle yesterday and that learning from your video helped me explain space better to him. Thank you!!

    • @LuckyLegionN7
      @LuckyLegionN7 9 років тому +3

      Just watched a few of your vids...great work

    • @rhysackerman9761
      @rhysackerman9761 4 роки тому

      Fancy finding you here!

    • @JB-io7gv
      @JB-io7gv 4 роки тому

      You can see all your edits lol the rocket behind you keeps spinning into different spots

    • @tanushbhatt1419
      @tanushbhatt1419 4 роки тому +1

      In space due to zero gravity the orientations don't make a difference and your body gyroscope doesnt know whats up or down! One of the reasons space is so fun! (but then there's using the toilets...)

    • @rileycrad
      @rileycrad 4 роки тому +1

      Seeing you with 56 is weird asf

  • @MW2andAC6FTW
    @MW2andAC6FTW 9 років тому +4

    I actually just finished a conference in Houston and was allowed to tour the NASA center in Houston. I was given a Director's Guest pass and allowed inside the same ISS mock up. It is truly incredible to be able to see it up close and get a sense of the scale of the ISS and how complex it really is.

  • @jay-tbl
    @jay-tbl 6 років тому +261

    Imagine if everyone described things like astronauts describe "science"
    "Where are you going?"
    "Eating area."
    "Uh, what are you going to get?"
    "Eating materials."

    • @jeffvader811
      @jeffvader811 5 років тому +13

      Gotta get them science points to unlock the tech tree.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 5 років тому +1

      TheBestLettuce
      They’re a lot more specific when talking about individual studies and experiments.

    • @NipapornP
      @NipapornP 3 роки тому

      @@ragnkja So they'll change to: "Eating mixed ingredients.", right?

    • @00tonytone
      @00tonytone 3 роки тому +1

      You gotta love NASA vocabulary. Example: On fake station there looking very busy maintaining the luminators. That's NASA talk for windows.
      People are waking up though. The obvious wire harnesses, a moth flying around in fake station. Dont be so naive there on earth in front of a blue screen. When there horizontal notice how there heads tilt upwards. But they say there is no up or down in space.

  • @tonebalone90
    @tonebalone90 4 роки тому +53

    *Slaps top of module*
    “this baby can do so much science”

  • @elviswjr
    @elviswjr 9 років тому +807

    "We have a lot of science racks" "We do a lot of the US science in here" I find it somehow amusing how he just refers to it as "science". This is how I imagine a typical conversation goes: Astronaut 1: "What are you doing?" Astronaut 2: "Oh, I'm just doing some science. While you're here, do you mind handing me one of those science samples?"

    • @SuperSMT
      @SuperSMT 9 років тому +102

      After I finish this science, i need to go do science over there. Then I can help you do that science while another astronaut finishes his science.

    • @Foghorn436
      @Foghorn436 9 років тому +68

      +APPLBL00M Astronauts carry out experiments proposed by teams on the ground, they may or may not know the actual workings or the "science" of what is going on in ""liquid X" so they refer to it by the correct generalization.
      ----Yeah Science. :)

    • @klokmedia
      @klokmedia 9 років тому +2

      +APPLBL00M i was thinking the exact same thing. i smiled every time he said it :)

    • @narshil2
      @narshil2 9 років тому +7

      +APPLBL00M In the book The Martian the crew also refer to their tasks as science and Andy Weir was pretty accurate with this book so i assumed it was the actual technical term they used.

    • @mariusmuller2420
      @mariusmuller2420 9 років тому +24

      +APPLBL00M Sounds a bit like Kerbal Space Program ^^

  • @Robert_Byland
    @Robert_Byland 9 років тому +1

    Best 13 minutes I've EVER experienced on UA-cam! I took the virtual ISS tour a few weeks ago, now I must do it again. Also, I'll have to take the next few days (as time allows) checking all the link pop-us throughout this video. Thank you Destin! Thank you Scott!

  • @ionicwoodsman2855
    @ionicwoodsman2855 9 років тому +914

    So, basically, the Cupola is right next to the...Poopola I'll leave now.

    • @DanielRenardAnimation
      @DanielRenardAnimation 9 років тому +10

      Don't worry, bro. You're not alone.
      I thought 100% of the same thing.

    • @hardwirecars
      @hardwirecars 9 років тому +3

      +Ionic woodsman ha i see what you did there. come back come back

    • @DanielRenardAnimation
      @DanielRenardAnimation 9 років тому +12

      It's a good thing there's no drinking of alcohol on board the ISS. It would be unpleasant, if not catastrophic if someone mistook it for the other in a drunken stupor and the Cupola started sending pictures back, of *'large brown asteroids heading towards Earth!'*

    • @Pow3llMorgan
      @Pow3llMorgan 9 років тому +2

      +Ionic woodsman Hayo!

    • @Kalidor99
      @Kalidor99 9 років тому +4

      +Ionic woodsman If you are in the Cupola and see this storiesbywilliams.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/bird_of_prey.jpg
      you need maybe the Poopola very quickly.

  • @tatianatub
    @tatianatub 9 років тому +426

    that was some pretty animation good job to whoever the animator was

    • @benuscore8780
      @benuscore8780 9 років тому +18

      +ashley beaumont Look at the end, they motion tracked the map.

    • @smartereveryday
      @smartereveryday  9 років тому +78

      +ashley beaumont eisenfeuer.com/

    • @DFX2KX
      @DFX2KX 9 років тому +6

      +ashley beaumont that was indeed some impressive work there. It's REALLY challenging to get good motion capture without a proper setup, and they did a fantastic job at it.
      It kinda surprises me just how small it is inside, though.

    • @aaronr.9644
      @aaronr.9644 8 років тому +7

      Yes, I thought the same as well. The wire frame thingy alone would be worth another video. I spent this whole video thinking: How the heck was he able to so precisely plot his position in the radar view? :)

    • @willweigand5820
      @willweigand5820 7 років тому +4

      They get like 58 million dollars a day, I think they can afford good animators since that's what they have to do to fool you into thinking they're actually up there

  • @brandongotay5735
    @brandongotay5735 9 років тому +161

    This is my favorite educational channel on youtube.

    • @SSC0002
      @SSC0002 9 років тому +3

      Seen Vsauce?

    • @brandongotay5735
      @brandongotay5735 9 років тому

      Yea I see him and like him too, but I like this channel more. I get to learn about random things without getting too philosophical about it. Vsauce, Veritassium, SmarterEveryDay, and all the others are great.

    • @SSC0002
      @SSC0002 9 років тому +1

      Brandon Gotay I see your point, but I watched Vsauce before any of the other channels so I kind of like his style more

    • @smartereveryday
      @smartereveryday  9 років тому +5

      Tom's toaster video is great.

  • @roystoddard1247
    @roystoddard1247 8 років тому

    I'm a 66yr old Englishman who has learned a lot in my life, but thanks to your videos I'm learning a lot more, thank you for uploading these very interesting videos.

  • @Delzak1
    @Delzak1 9 років тому +2

    Destin, I don't think I've ever seen a channel grown so much in quality as yours. I've been subscribed since chicken head video and the stuff you're doing now is just crazy cool. Keep doing you man.

  • @DavidParody
    @DavidParody 9 років тому +238

    They should show this in every school possible to inspire.

    • @jamalh4924
      @jamalh4924 7 років тому

      DavidParody hi david haha

    • @cooperbonessa9537
      @cooperbonessa9537 7 років тому +1

      Why is David here?

    • @Maradnus
      @Maradnus 7 років тому +7

      inspire what exactly? how to lie to kids?

    • @fuzionwf4260
      @fuzionwf4260 7 років тому

      DavidParody I really want to know what grade would you show this too?

    • @scxrlethouse
      @scxrlethouse 7 років тому +6

      Maradnus What exactly are you trying to imply by, “how to lie to kids?”

  • @AndyBesbrode
    @AndyBesbrode 9 років тому +177

    I wonder how weird it was for Scott to physically walk through the ISS.

    • @hawkgoalie30
      @hawkgoalie30 6 років тому +7

      Thought it was a mock up of it.

    • @YDDES
      @YDDES 5 років тому +7

      It was just an Earthbound copy of the ISS, so No problem.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 5 років тому +29

      Andy Besbrode
      Not particularly. ISS crews spend so much time in mockups before launch that some of them have remarked how _familiar_ everything was when they arrived on Station for the first time. The main difference is that it’s a lot easier to get turned around and lose your direction aboard the real thing, since you have the direction of gravity to help you in the mockups.

    • @hobogrifter
      @hobogrifter 4 роки тому +4

      @@ragnkja That's why on the ISS they have lights only facing 'down' to earth.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 4 роки тому +1

      HoboGrifter
      Mostly, not only (a few modules are oriented differently), but yes.

  • @wil3
    @wil3 9 років тому +4

    One of your best videos yet Destin. This is something I have been looking for on the internet.

  • @firstnamelastname4752
    @firstnamelastname4752 9 років тому

    You're the only person I support on Patreon, Destin. Every video you make is worth at least one of my dollars, so it's me who should be thanking you.

  • @MatthewSchiess
    @MatthewSchiess 4 роки тому

    Referring to the very end of the video:
    It’s so awesome to see people THAT excited and giddy talking about what they do, even after years and years and years. You instantly know that is where they should be. That’s exactly the kind of people I’d want working in a space program.

  • @coolmammavaterlaus360
    @coolmammavaterlaus360 9 років тому +211

    How can we get you up in space, Dustin?

    • @vibz123rulez
      @vibz123rulez 9 років тому +39

      +Cool Mamma Vaterlaus a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very large bottle rocket.

    • @jamesgreydanus4676
      @jamesgreydanus4676 9 років тому +6

      +Cool Mamma Vaterlaus *Destin

    • @coolmammavaterlaus360
      @coolmammavaterlaus360 9 років тому

      +James Greydanus Oh excuse me, Destin. Whoops.

    • @coolmammavaterlaus360
      @coolmammavaterlaus360 9 років тому

      +vibz123rulez lol!

    • @vibz123rulez
      @vibz123rulez 9 років тому

      King Potato
      I think we can get that arranged!

  • @Ashley-ym6sk
    @Ashley-ym6sk 9 років тому +3

    Destin, this is the best video ever! I appreciate your time and energy into filming and editing this video. I'm certain it took more than a few hours to get it just right. I watch your snapchat and seeing all that you do, even on a daily basis makes me so pleased that we share the same Earth. Individuals like you encourage me to be the best I can be and of course, be smarter everyday. Thank you.

  • @TheLifeOfDoon
    @TheLifeOfDoon 9 років тому +60

    US section, Russian section, Japanese section. It all sounds very territorial and not in the spirit of international co-operation. Cool though!

    • @swerasnym
      @swerasnym 9 років тому +3

      +Brendan Ellis Don't forget the ESA Science module, there we have a whole bunch of countries involved...

    • @Kosaro1234
      @Kosaro1234 9 років тому +1

      It's nice to speak in your native language during down time. I'm sure they work together the rest of the time though.

    • @nick316XD
      @nick316XD 9 років тому +41

      Actually it's pretty much the opposite. The different modules were names after which country built them. I get what you mean about how it seems territorial, but just think about how much cooperation it took to have all those different countries build their own little piece of the station!

    • @tahaistheboss98
      @tahaistheboss98 9 років тому +1

      +Nick for a second I thought they hated each other and didn't want to talk to each other. what a relief

    • @BYSMA4th
      @BYSMA4th 9 років тому +1

      +Brendan Ellis I like to think it's more like people of a nation that are proud to represent their country in efforts to explore space with all of humanity. Like saying your proud that your nation is willing to spend money to collaborate with all humans.

  • @redbreaded
    @redbreaded 9 років тому

    Wow! I've got to hand it to you, i think this is now my favorite UA-cam video of 2015. I've seen videos that spotlight cgi in film, motion capture setups and 3D tracking, historical documentaries, comedy, and a lot of informative videos, but this tour of the ISS has really helped me understand direction? spacing and orientation within the station, and I'm excited to see videos and pictures from the actual ISS and be able to put all of this into perspective and understand what's going on in comparison to the rest of the station. A huge thank you to everyone who worked together to make this video happen, it has absolutely broken to the top of my list this year!

  • @tokalaganja
    @tokalaganja 9 років тому

    I hope you realize that you have the most awesome channel on UA-cam hands down. Your videos are truly an inspiration.

  • @danieltsmoke
    @danieltsmoke 9 років тому +57

    I really wish all the annotation links opened in a new window :] Maybe next time?

    • @smartereveryday
      @smartereveryday  9 років тому +42

      +Dan Smoke Fixed

    • @Usmerchant101
      @Usmerchant101 9 років тому +16

      +Dan Smoke or you could hold the control button then click the link (it will make any link you click on open up in a new tab)

    • @danieltsmoke
      @danieltsmoke 9 років тому +4

      Usmerchant101 I did not know this, thank you!

    • @Usmerchant101
      @Usmerchant101 9 років тому +1

      you right middle mouse button hahaha

    • @superdau
      @superdau 9 років тому +1

      +SmarterEveryDay
      Also the links on the end of the video don't lead to any video...

  • @TheHoaxHotel
    @TheHoaxHotel 9 років тому +26

    I was expecting the lights to start flickering while a way point to a chainsaw popped up on the HUD.

  • @Styleth
    @Styleth 9 років тому +3

    This was so amazing, and the production value(?) is 1000 times what of a normal youtube video. Thank you for making this amazing tour, and trust you me, I will destroy the share button!

  • @rootauthoritah
    @rootauthoritah 9 років тому

    +SmarterEveryDay Hey Destin, you are so prolific and produce such excellent content, thank you for taking time & energy out of your work & family life to provide us with these insights. I'm certain that for every post someone leaves, a thousand more appreciative viewers watch and move on without comment, & I didn't want to be one of them.
    More power to you, I look forward to the day you are sending us video from the ISS. I, & many others, will be here cheering you on. Carpe diem.

  • @TheBeerlick
    @TheBeerlick 9 років тому

    I had never really thought of taking a virtual tour of the space station. I watched this and the watched a full walk through....even thought the video was cut and there was no order to the walkthrough, I sat through the whole thing amazed feeling like I knew exactly where I was. This is very helpful, and awesome as always.

  • @Matt-sg3mj
    @Matt-sg3mj 8 років тому +38

    When he shows where people sleep I thought of Bender in Futurama because that's literally the room he sleeps in lol

    • @party4lifedude
      @party4lifedude 5 років тому +1

      But probably 1000 times more comfortable in microgravity. I wonder what it is like to sleep without weight.

    • @omniferousswan593
      @omniferousswan593 4 роки тому

      @@party4lifedude i was thinking it would be super uncomfortable.

    • @NipapornP
      @NipapornP 3 роки тому

      @@party4lifedude Ever slept in a water bed? I guess, it's quite similar.

  •  8 років тому +3

    The first reaction that come to my mind is that it's huge ! I've watched a couple of documentaries about the space station, but I never realized it was so big.

    • @williamholt2429
      @williamholt2429 3 роки тому

      Those are some of the statements that SHE had made .

  • @harrycowley6786
    @harrycowley6786 9 років тому +60

    Would be better if the annotations would open a new tab :l

    • @dXXPacmanXXb
      @dXXPacmanXXb 9 років тому

      +Harry c some of them do

    • @smartereveryday
      @smartereveryday  9 років тому +22

      +Harry c I'm at work. Will fix later!!

    • @evilco.8496
      @evilco.8496 8 років тому +1

      Earth Is Flat, You Are Controlled Opposition.

    • @VLombardi01
      @VLombardi01 5 років тому +1

      @@evilco.8496 I hope now that its 2 years later that you realized that the earth is not flat.

  • @AWSim
    @AWSim 9 років тому

    This video turned from 12 minutes, to over 40 minutes because of all the annotations! Love your videos, keep up the great work!

  • @Kurukx
    @Kurukx 9 років тому

    You one of the most interesting content creators on the net. Respect.

  • @ClassicDOOM
    @ClassicDOOM 9 років тому +4

    Great idea, and well executed. Thanks for uploading this.

  • @HiTechAddict
    @HiTechAddict 9 років тому +53

    Who would've guessed the Japanese part of the station has a robot arm?!

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 8 років тому +1

      www.wikiwand.com/en/Mobile_Servicing_System

    • @orswock3054
      @orswock3054 4 роки тому +5

      Who would've guessed that the robotic arm made by Canada is called Canadarm 2? (The first one was in the shuttles)

    • @thiagodcano
      @thiagodcano 4 роки тому +3

      no tentacles tho

    • @lucaspeng5063
      @lucaspeng5063 4 роки тому

      me.

  • @Killerspiderpig
    @Killerspiderpig 9 років тому +7

    3:39 This video blew my mind.

  • @beakz
    @beakz 9 років тому

    I'm glad I'm a Patreon Destin, it's videos like this that help me become not only "Smarter Every Day", but help me appreciate just what goes into making us a space faring species.

  • @JamesAllredWriter
    @JamesAllredWriter 4 роки тому

    All of those who have subscribed to your channel, will want to visit you personally when you go up to the space station. We enjoy getting smarter every day.Thank you Dustin.

  • @anastasiospapadopoulos9397
    @anastasiospapadopoulos9397 4 роки тому +10

    6:33 Crew Dragon is already there :)

  • @gabrieldoudna6570
    @gabrieldoudna6570 7 років тому +17

    Destin: "Am I allowed to walk in here?"
    *walks in there
    Scott: "Absolutely"

  • @Austinsairplanes
    @Austinsairplanes 9 років тому +93

    how do they maintain internet connection with the ground most of the time?

    • @smartereveryday
      @smartereveryday  9 років тому +52

      +austin h TDRS

    • @MonsterAliensnations
      @MonsterAliensnations 9 років тому +50

      +SmarterEveryDay Tardis? :O

    • @smartereveryday
      @smartereveryday  9 років тому +46

      +Michael Dereupse. TDRS. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracking_and_Data_Relay_Satellite_System

    • @Corbin13ftw
      @Corbin13ftw 9 років тому

      +Landon Price id say american

    • @gabrielrej834
      @gabrielrej834 9 років тому +1

      +Landon Price That's a good question, sir.

  • @ItsIsabellaC
    @ItsIsabellaC 9 років тому

    It was really nice getting to see a lot of Scott's personality come through that doesn't in pictures

  • @Ironhatchy
    @Ironhatchy 8 років тому

    Scott Kelly is one of a few people I look at as a role model and including you Dustin. Dustin's attitude and overall character is so authentic and sincere that he deserves nothing but positive outcome in his life.

    • @lucaswilson3045
      @lucaswilson3045 8 років тому

      Take a look at Mike Foal, he is very cool imo

  • @bill5197
    @bill5197 7 років тому +4

    That radar must taken so long to make, great video Destin (Y)

  • @jussivalter
    @jussivalter 6 років тому +4

    You need to watch several complete ISS tour videos before you now where (and which orientation) exact everything is. I draw a complete map (modules and equipment orientations etc.) in my head after 3 hours of different tour videos. It's really confusing first.

  • @taiipotatoie
    @taiipotatoie 4 роки тому +5

    The whole station is a science experiment, astronauts included 😆

  • @AlfredoPachecoJr
    @AlfredoPachecoJr 9 років тому

    UUUGGGGHH... You know what would have made this even more amazing? If it was shot with the 360 camera and made into a 360 YT video. Either way, one of the most amazing and interactive/informative videos ever.

  • @_kirk_5688
    @_kirk_5688 6 років тому

    You are now My favorite UA-camr because I was born and lived in Alabama for 15 years and I love the southern pride you have

  • @andrumccusker1548
    @andrumccusker1548 5 років тому +5

    Man there’s a lot of science going on

  • @redeyejedi7356
    @redeyejedi7356 9 років тому +10

    poopola near the cupola

  • @poiiiiiiiiiii3049
    @poiiiiiiiiiii3049 8 років тому +10

    where is the airlock for space walk?

    • @fishzillaguy
      @fishzillaguy 8 років тому +1

      ZM / EXO on the side of the unity (node 1) module

  • @robaaato
    @robaaato 9 років тому

    So I began watching this video hours ago, each annotation has bunnytrailed into at least 10-40 mins of more videos to watch about the ISS. It's amazing.
    Also I'm only 7 mins in to this video. This is some awesome stuff.

  • @angrypotato_fz
    @angrypotato_fz 9 років тому

    Amazing video, Destin. Radar and additional videos were great additions!

  • @mebaran
    @mebaran 9 років тому +5

    I KNOW you still have NASA footage that you haven't used yet. PLEASE CONTINUE uploading space/rocket/NASA content!

  • @SaintPepsiSanCoca
    @SaintPepsiSanCoca 9 років тому +105

    Destin. There is no such thing as a dumb question...

    • @DrBallOwnzXD
      @DrBallOwnzXD 9 років тому

      +derpy153 is it a dumb answer if i said it was a dumb question?

    • @SaintPepsiSanCoca
      @SaintPepsiSanCoca 9 років тому +7

      Questions are a mediums to acquire knowledge you don't posess

    • @GD15555
      @GD15555 9 років тому +4

      Is earth flat?

    • @tonychungus1308
      @tonychungus1308 9 років тому

      +GoodDay yes

    • @SSC0002
      @SSC0002 9 років тому +2

      Is Russia the capital of America?

  • @sethapex9670
    @sethapex9670 9 років тому +5

    wouldn't using a centrifuge on the ISS cause some unwanted angular momentum?

    • @Alex-Lay
      @Alex-Lay 9 років тому +12

      +Andrew Mann Anything that spins would cause some amount of momentum, but as those centrifuges, or fans on laptops, are so small as a portion of the stations mass, it can't affect the total momentum of the station much. That's also why they have stabilization systems (including the control moment gyros Don Pettit mentioned at the end), to be able to cancel out any unwanted angular momentum that builds up over time.

    • @bababoombaboom2465
      @bababoombaboom2465 7 років тому

      no - why would it? It starts from a rest state and finishes in a rest state. What is the sum of forces? Angular momentum is generated, and then it is canceled when the acceleration is applied in the opposite direction to stop it again.

    • @jay-tbl
      @jay-tbl 6 років тому

      I bet it would, but not enough to do anything.

  • @mattk8440
    @mattk8440 9 років тому

    Holy moly the videos in the end slate look incredible. Cant wait!

  • @maximegilbert7904
    @maximegilbert7904 4 роки тому +3

    You can buy an oculus quest (vr headset) and explore the iss

  • @eliotcougar
    @eliotcougar 9 років тому +72

    It looks so small now...

    • @JuxtaFlows
      @JuxtaFlows 9 років тому +11

      +Илья Найдов (Eliot the Cougar)
      I thought it was huge considering how hard it is to take a gram of material into space.

    • @eliotcougar
      @eliotcougar 9 років тому +1

      skittlediddler If you take that into account, then yes, of course...

    • @brcha
      @brcha 9 років тому +8

      +Илья Найдов (Eliot the Cougar) Yup, much much smaller than the Death Star. Quite pathetic ;)
      Unless somebody invents a working space elevator or something similar, we are probably stuck with these little and expensive ships and stations for now.

    • @SuperSMT
      @SuperSMT 9 років тому +1

      Or reusable rockets and inflatable stations. That would enable larger and slightly cheaper stations.

    • @TheLadyLikey
      @TheLadyLikey 9 років тому +1

      But dude it's a house IN SPACE that's so amazing

  • @2011gmh
    @2011gmh 8 років тому +3

    Isnt it right that space actually has gravity to a degree and the reason the space station and all other near earth craft dont is that they are falling very fast and they are always falling just past the earth?

    • @elevown
      @elevown 7 років тому

      Space has no gravity - but i think what you mean is gravity on the iss is more or less what it is on earth - i think it is like 5 - 10% less, yes - because it is still very close to earth - and their weightlessness is due to the iss being in constant free fall round the earth.

    • @mikesimmons852
      @mikesimmons852 6 років тому

      Wow...

  • @saadalshehri9075
    @saadalshehri9075 9 років тому

    Big Thank you from Saudi Arabia buddy , I keep learning new things with every video. Every video is amazing and full of information.
    Keep it up
    Best of luck.

  • @Christombcharcot
    @Christombcharcot 9 років тому

    This is veeeeeeeery interesting, the camera tracking, the map, the orientation stuff. Make more of this. It's a real channel here, congratulations and thank you.

  • @MakeScienceFun1
    @MakeScienceFun1 9 років тому +14

    Got it!

  • @MtpIntros
    @MtpIntros 9 років тому +49

    *"Got it"*

  • @SedentaryDuck
    @SedentaryDuck 9 років тому +4

    Dustin - "I know where you sleep"
    Astronauts shudder

  • @KasperStigaard
    @KasperStigaard 9 років тому

    Excellent tour of the ISS, many thanks for making me smarter today Destin

  • @engrmohusman
    @engrmohusman 4 роки тому +1

    Destin, you're awesome. You're an inspiration for those who want to explore engineering and its applications.

  • @sj_2k
    @sj_2k 4 роки тому +11

    Kid: I want to go to the ISS
    Mom: We Have ISS at home
    *ISS AT HOME*

  • @AMorrell14
    @AMorrell14 9 років тому +303

    Let me get this straight: They are breathing pee-air?

    • @GregGBM7
      @GregGBM7 9 років тому +29

      +AMorrell14 In a nutshell, yes.

    • @BYSMA4th
      @BYSMA4th 9 років тому +60

      +AMorrell14 Everyone breathes and drinks pee, on earth and in space. The difference is, human recycled pee-air is much cleaner than nature recycled pee-air ;)

    • @hardwirecars
      @hardwirecars 9 років тому

      +Knoledge Whale the part i never wanted to know about space travel :(

    • @BYSMA4th
      @BYSMA4th 9 років тому +1

      Fathin Luqman Yup. And tap water in America isn't that much better either. Still a lot of bacteria and debris in there.

    • @fathinluqman4348
      @fathinluqman4348 9 років тому

      BYSMA4th
      i wish you see the water i mentioned is crystal clear like those mineral water you got from stores

  • @mw01720
    @mw01720 8 років тому +44

    I'd go mental on day 3.

    • @Catcat55566
      @Catcat55566 8 років тому +1

      Same

    • @Catcat55566
      @Catcat55566 8 років тому

      ***** it would be a great honor

    • @flyingninja1234
      @flyingninja1234 8 років тому +3

      Max W - That is why they have psychological evaluations, prior to launch included with a full medical examination.

    • @jeffvader811
      @jeffvader811 5 років тому +4

      They would struggle to get me out of the Cupola, the toilet is right next to it so I would never have to leave!

    • @Syeal7
      @Syeal7 5 років тому

      @@flyingninja1234 ... and like +10 years of astronaut training

  • @AceHawk37
    @AceHawk37 9 років тому +1

    Destin, you earned my subscription a long long time ago. But this video probably eared my life long admiration! thanks for the space videos!

  • @justjackm8
    @justjackm8 7 років тому

    Wow. I’ve always been so confused of the layout of the ISS, but after watching this video with the PERFECT map it now makes complete sense!

  • @brianbrauer3418
    @brianbrauer3418 9 років тому +8

    maybe this is a weird question but is there wifi on the space station?

    • @whopperlover1772
      @whopperlover1772 9 років тому

      They do have a connection to the ground.

    • @DropDownBear
      @DropDownBear 9 років тому +17

      There's a very long Ethernet cable

    • @whopperlover1772
      @whopperlover1772 9 років тому

      Confused Transformer Haha...

    • @Smokeawaythehate
      @Smokeawaythehate 7 років тому

      Brian Brauer they said their internet on their laptops only works 50%of the time so yes but, a very weak signal. I know this is an old post but, ya lol

  • @Saltiumine
    @Saltiumine 2 роки тому +2

    The models that they put into shelled out BOEINGs, fitted for high altitude zero gravity flights.

    • @JohnHazenhousen
      @JohnHazenhousen 2 роки тому +2

      🤦‍♂️

    • @freund333
      @freund333 2 роки тому

      Have you every seen the ISS tour by Steven Swanson? I guess not cause then you would see that this stuff would never fit inside a Boeing no matter how hard you try.

    • @Saltiumine
      @Saltiumine 2 роки тому

      @@freund333 Yes I know. I just like commenting dumb stuff in youtube to argue with people. But no seriously they use different sets during youtube livestream when they just sit still in one area. I went to a movie studio one time as a tour special and i saw a few 'sets' one was a replica of a white house livestream room. One was of a small convienance store and i saw two tubes one had a submarine layout the other one had what looked like a section of the inside of the iss 🤣

    • @freund333
      @freund333 2 роки тому

      @@Saltiumine So what?

    • @Saltiumine
      @Saltiumine 2 роки тому

      @@freund333 That's the dumbest response I've seen all week😂 So dry. Anyways, point being is that there are a lot of fools that believe everything they see and are told from the higher powers. But I've seen different. That's what's what

  • @bluestate69
    @bluestate69 8 років тому +11

    lame. where's the holodeck???

  • @pchenester
    @pchenester 9 років тому

    excellent video and segment, Destin. I never realize how massive the ISS reallly is!! Thank you!

  • @delanask
    @delanask 9 років тому

    I can't believe how awesome this video is! THANK YOU DESTIN!

  • @bubbawatson1852
    @bubbawatson1852 7 років тому +5

    He should get a Emmy, some still believe he was in space.

  • @Zylork0122
    @Zylork0122 9 років тому +4

    Do you know where the geocache is?

  • @Ka7wyf
    @Ka7wyf 9 років тому +12

    explain why no space station on the moon?

    • @fedewar96
      @fedewar96 9 років тому +1

      Cost?

    • @potterfandf
      @potterfandf 9 років тому +8

      +ka7wyf First, what the other two people said. Second, you can't have a space station ON a celestial body, then it'd just be a base or a colony or something else, just not a SPACE station.

    • @Pivitrix
      @Pivitrix 9 років тому

      +ka7wyf I don't think the moon is all that interesting.. probably not worth setting up a dedicated base there.

    • @fedewar96
      @fedewar96 9 років тому +8

      Pivitrix The moon is a very good place where to build telescopes.

    • @Pivitrix
      @Pivitrix 9 років тому +1

      fedewar96 Well, that is a possibility. Doesn't necessarily mean we need a manned moonbase though.

  • @livefree1030
    @livefree1030 9 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I have read so much literature on the ISS but this video gave me so much more understanding. I knew the ISS was large, but I never imagined I would see the interior in such detail.

  • @CallmeWilliam88
    @CallmeWilliam88 9 років тому

    I honestly love what you do. Your videos are informative and entertaining.

  • @jonahthorsson3088
    @jonahthorsson3088 3 роки тому +4

    Now just CGI some people and objects floating around in it and you have a tour of the ISS in space!

    • @spatrk6634
      @spatrk6634 3 роки тому +1

      objects sure, but people?
      do you know how to make cgi good enough with people floating in it that you dont see its fake?

    • @Eriksvensson4231
      @Eriksvensson4231 Рік тому

      ​@@spatrk6634 all space movies are filmed in space and avengers can fly. Why else do we not see the hollywood Wires?

  • @arensel84
    @arensel84 9 років тому +13

    why do bubbles float around on spacewalks? I thought bubbles can't exist in a vacuum.

    • @whopperlover1772
      @whopperlover1772 9 років тому

      What are you referring to?

    • @tuttuti123
      @tuttuti123 9 років тому +5

      +arensel84 those are water lol

    • @keithgood7181
      @keithgood7181 8 років тому +3

      Go home flat earth troll! You were probably watching an under water simulation. Water simulates anti gravity so they do a lot of simulations there to prepare for space!

    • @whopperlover1772
      @whopperlover1772 8 років тому

      Keith Good Lol I saw at the pool 3 weeks ago. Extremely impressive. You gotta see it sometime :D

    • @rogerwilson6525
      @rogerwilson6525 7 років тому

      Space bubbles are the result of tiny molecules of air escaping from the pressurized suits of the astronauts during E.V.A s . and is a direct result of a pressurized environment enveloped in a vacuum.

  • @_Saved-By-Grace_
    @_Saved-By-Grace_ 9 років тому +13

    Just watch the bubbles and you'll know whats up from down ;)

  • @jitterbuba
    @jitterbuba 8 років тому

    Sweet tour;
    at the end I've found myself with a lasting grin on my face.
    I'd shake your hand for making such edifying movies. Kinda brighten up my day.

  • @erikpmason
    @erikpmason 6 років тому

    I just watched an hour tour of the ISS and this video really helped. I know it's an older video, but thank you for it.

  • @RevolverAnthology
    @RevolverAnthology 8 років тому +5

    yeah, like you need a mock up...what for?

    • @alidasoo6654
      @alidasoo6654 8 років тому +2

      Ackyman what do you mean?

    • @flare2149
      @flare2149 8 років тому +2

      Ackyman jup only for one reason.. sadly people don't want to see it. He just keeps saying "they do allot of science here, science and science" i call BS

    • @RevolverAnthology
      @RevolverAnthology 8 років тому

      Flare that...agreed

    • @ArifRWinandar
      @ArifRWinandar 8 років тому

      To remind people on the ground how it is up there maybe?

    • @flare2149
      @flare2149 8 років тому +2

      Algiark they never got off the ground. That's the whole mock up for

  • @ReverandBoJangles
    @ReverandBoJangles 9 років тому +5

    Internet in the bed space for Netflix and chill?

    • @hasoonnine
      @hasoonnine 9 років тому

      +ReverandBoJangles yep i bet that's fun but you dont get much sleep though

    • @gabrielrej834
      @gabrielrej834 9 років тому +1

      +ReverandBoJangles They have suction tubes....just saying.

    • @tarrantwolf
      @tarrantwolf 6 років тому

      From what I've heard it's very difficult for a male to be capable of the chill part in microgravity.

  • @maxisoulcaliber8941
    @maxisoulcaliber8941 8 років тому +29

    Astro-nots in space? "Space may be the final Frontier but its made in a hollywood basement" (Californication/red hot chili peppers)

    • @antred11
      @antred11 7 років тому +3

      Oh boy, the flat-tards are here.

    • @carolynmmitchell2240
      @carolynmmitchell2240 6 років тому +4

      antred11 it dont mean your a flat earther if you believe NASA is bullshit.. I know the earth is round but I also know NASA is 95% bullshit, you wanna know yourself? Look up "NASA harness fail" it should be second vid down between 2 and 4 minutes long it's a live stream to Boisestate university.. if you wanna know they are bullshitting us it's not that hard to find if you look, many flat earthers use their bullshit to justify that the earth must be flat.. but that would be impossible with the light hours of barrow Alaska among many many other things.

    • @tarrantwolf
      @tarrantwolf 6 років тому +4

      Because the red hot chili peppers are scientific reference. lol You can *see* the ISS pass overhead with a telescope or good binoculars. Or is it some magical hologram?

    • @effenrad6776
      @effenrad6776 6 років тому

      maxi soulcaliber so anyone who would want to prove nasa wrong is the Chinese. And they proved a NASA right. So ? Be a fool enjoy

    • @saulleeman2494
      @saulleeman2494 5 років тому

      It doesn't matter what the shape the earth is, but a little child can spot the lies from astronauts faces, CGI is bad, the photos from planets has too much "noise" so you can obviously see that the photos are manipulated every single time..

  • @SwaroopNarasimhaK
    @SwaroopNarasimhaK 9 років тому

    The animation u have done here is the best as far as I have seen.. Great job dude.. Bow 🙇

  • @mobsey94
    @mobsey94 9 років тому

    your enthousiasm always cheers me up.

  • @TheSpitmitt
    @TheSpitmitt 2 роки тому +3

    Who is buying any of this?

    • @Kluka1
      @Kluka1 2 роки тому +2

      People who use their brains

  • @allenmullins9902
    @allenmullins9902 2 роки тому +3

    this is the real ISS

    • @raptorwhite6468
      @raptorwhite6468 Рік тому

      No, the real one is in space. What is so hard to understand about it, it's literally in its name

  • @flare2149
    @flare2149 8 років тому +21

    So this is where they faked a thing or two.Interesting

    • @thelapismineshaft7170
      @thelapismineshaft7170 8 років тому +8

      You some flat earther?

    • @flare2149
      @flare2149 8 років тому +2

      TheLapisMineshaft what does that have to do with them having this mock up ?

    • @WoWFMages
      @WoWFMages 8 років тому +12

      Because only flat earther believe NASA is fake.

    • @darthchop697
      @darthchop697 7 років тому +6

      No... anyone with eyes, a brain, and a few hours to do some research will discover NASA are a bunch of lying cheats (where are all those billions of dollars going?)

    • @circleinfo
      @circleinfo 7 років тому +8

      The most retarded ones are these people who believe the ISS isn't in space...

  • @drmaudio
    @drmaudio 9 років тому

    That map really takes this video from an entertaining tour to a really useful reference. Well done.

  • @13by13dg
    @13by13dg 9 років тому

    Thanks so much for this, and Scott too. The radar, the links, the tour, awesome!

  • @andycarey2349
    @andycarey2349 3 роки тому +4

    You mean you went on a tour of the pretend space station......and you still think they have a real one