ISS Tour: Cupola, Weightlifting and A Closet Module | Video
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- čas přidán 20. 11. 2012
- Expedition 33 commander Suni Williams showcases the observation deck, the advanced resistive exercise device and the Leonardo Permanent Multi-purporpse Module (PMM).
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Seeing the rest of the station out the windows was really cool.
Williams: "What sort of people would like to be an astronaut? I'd say, people who like to explore."
Me: "Oh, cool! I could be an astronaut!"
Williams: "People who like math and science."
Me: "Oh... nevermind."
XD
i think secretly they just mess around and do like 0G tricks when nobodys around, then pretend they have been doing sciencey stuff
Of course they are! What else are they doing up there all day?
I was just thinking that. Like in the morning they check the schedule and know when the cameras are out and the rest of the time is like jersey shore
"I'm coming down!" .... I can't even tell what up and down and left and right is anymore!
Probably my favourite ISS video! The cupola view gets me every time.
i am so glad that multiple countries took part of this space station. just a demonstration of countries that can unite together to achieve something magnificent
if i was there i would spend most of the time in the cupola
Me 2😊
Absolutely amazing!!! Proud of mankind again!
What an awesome video.
It looks so fun!
much space. so amaze. wow
Yeah you have covered pretty much all the bases there good job
Suni is awsome :)
She is not suni she is sunita Williams
Such cool stuff!
Awesome videos! What are all those bags in the corridors??
OMG, Why doesnt this have millions of views!
Suni,great show case!
That jet blackness of space against the blue of our plant is so striking...
so so so cool!
Amazing
The cupula scares me. It seems so thin and creeky. If that breaks, she is dead.
Space is a vacuum, so no pressure.. I think the only thing that could break it would be a meteorite or debris. But I'm sure they have procedures to dodge incoming debris so she's pretty safe.
+Brighton Johnson I know still though
The "glass" on the Cupola is actually a reinforced polyurethane composite, and is several inches thick.
All true. You can see how many mirco impacts it had though, the glass really scratched up
@@MilesEdgeworth129 It also has very thick metal covers for all the windows which stay closed whenever the copula is not in use.
cool....thanks for sharing..
In the ISS all the walls have modules and equipment on, so there isn't really a sensation of up or down, since as soon as you face a different surface, your reference point changes.
When you get a hair cut what do you do with the hair and how do you get it from flying away
Wow, Earth really is just a beautiful place.
The ISS is a perfect example of what happens when nations work together, instead of fighting one another.
I've been wondering, how does heating work on the station?
A side question to that is, hot air rises here on Earth, so what does it do in space where there's no up?
I've been wondering... How were they able to get a camera footage outside of the station?
I was about to ask it.. but I thought people may look at me wrong.. But you did it first! I'm eager to see if we get an answer now!
They should add a giant box to it that you can just fly around in Also what do you do if you smoke do you just not smoke or is there a certain way to do it
What sort of work do you do on the station, I was thinking of going, but if the work is hard then I couldn't be bother.
Space looks fun
Thats really awesome! But I have a question, when you looking outside down to the erath, may there exist a problem with acrophobia?
Na, theres no such things as spiders from Mars..... ;o)
Dave George its arachnophobia, acrophobia is fear of heights...*cough*stupid*coughcough*
wulfgang xander It's a joke, an injected attempt of humour to put a smile on a face....cough*stupid*coughcough lol. British humour though.
I have been wondering about the size of our sun, is what we see the size we are told or even what it is said to be?
Thats awesome
THATS SO COOL!!!!!!!
What happens when you get an open wound? Does the atmosphere in there have any effect?
Thanks for the info edward scissorhands
Envy.
I'd love to be an astronaut and go to space. It looks so cool!!!
Also would the Earth look like a moon or star from afar?
And are you avoiding being on the same side as the sun?
I wonder if "cupola" comes from russian word for dome?
Some months ago I saw the space station in my telescope (it's easy to find as it reflects sunlight and shines a bit like a bright star, but moves far faster than any other star).
I wonder if she was looking back from the cupola in that moment..?
woow,, amazing
Great video and great job Cdr. Suni! Really gives a taste of what it feels to be in space. Science is cool.
She is so cool!!!
What do you do with the trash? Do you open a door for a second and let it get sucked out into space? Or do you save it and bring it back to earth?
How many days would it take for space station to fall down back on the ground? if you stop using fuel.
awesome ✔
When she showed earth I literally cried.
When the camera pointed outside and she tried to tell where she was I saw the little 'cove' type thing where Africa was connected to the Middle East and I nearly flipped out of my chair when she said Africa :3
they use GMT London time, as its in between Moscow and Florida... more or less, they say it on one of these videos but I don't recall which one
cool...great hair too ! ..awesome
What about a English part but how do you get that job
God, that must be so fun. :D
That's why when the space shuttles days they do a gravity turn and also speeds up there velocity.
Looking foreword for the next bigger space station in 2020 or so.
i got a question is it warm in space
Yes! I guessed the position was over northern Africa
Amazing video, breathtaking view in the Cupula but OMG WHAT IS THAT CREAKING NOISE
That must be fun in space!!!
Sunny,I hope theirs another opportunity for you to go visit the space station again.You were wonderful. You explained a lot. I would have picked you to go to Mars one day,if you liked. Sunny,good known you!
Four years later, she's part of the B Crew for SpaceX's Dragon mission! She'll be back in space soon!
That would be so much fun I love science
Holy crap talk about vertigo. And that creaking when they were in that box omg
There is a thing which I can't remember what it's called. Basically, you take a modified passenger airplane and it just free falls to the ground and it gives you the 0 g feeling. pretty cool.
How do you tell when a day is starting and ending?
Do magnets work in space? What would a combes do in space?
You know what would be awesome? if someone would record the Decouple of the Capsules from the Cupola.
Luckiest people on earth....wait what?
Memq luckiest people from earth 😏
Well, technically it's still "on Earth". Do you consider yourself "not on Earth" when you're flying 35,000 ft in an airplane? The ISS is still in Earth's atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere, as observed by SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) extends as far as 391,000 miles, which makes the ISS a high altitude aircraft. Also puts the Moon in the outer part of Earth's atmosphere. Exciting stuff!
@@KubiqFeet no the earth ends at karman line (100 km 62,1371 miles)
@@everydaycosmonaut7637 "Earth ends at the Karman line"? The Karman line is an old attempt to define where "Earth ends and space begins", that's not a literal explanation, rather it deals with the orbital mechanics of flight and to determine laws in regards to satellites and powered flight. Karman line has been known to be a distance of 62 miles, however that got changed to 50 miles, that's where the conventional way of flying stops and you have to deal with a whole different method.
However, if you really believe that the Karman line is the far edge of Earth and it's atmosphere then I'm sorry that you are so poorly informed. The Earth's atmosphere has many layers, Troposphere➡️ Stratosphere➡️ Mesosphere➡️ Thermosphere➡️ Exosphere➡️ and finally the last layer which merges with outer space, it's a cloud of hydrogen atoms and called the Geocorona and it extends up to 391,000 miles and the Moon flies through this part of the Atmosphere.
The hydrogen cloud was mapped in the 1990s by NASA and ESA using the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). In 2019, researches at Russia's Space Research Institute pulled the old SOHO data and the readings showed the Geocorona. This isn't up for debate, it's not a controversy or opinion based. You don't have to believe it, infact nothing in science requires "belief" of any kind. The facts will remain facts whether you decide to believe in them or not.
@Colecat0130 True, most of the time with those type of comments I don't even try to change that person's mind, it's moreso about other people who can read it and get accurate information.
Do astronauts constantly fiddle with the thermostat on the ISS?
Cool!
this might be a dumb question, but how come you can't see any stars from the cupola?
I wonder how the climate is up there. Is it cold, hot or in between
wonder what time zone they follow
Why is there not loads of stars in the image?
AMAZING, i loved the cupola :) i wonder if there's any video that shows how they land to the ISS, i haven't seen one yet
I wonder if 9 years later you wonder the same, since there are hundreds of videos showing the coupling of the Soyuz and SpaceX missions
Space got so much more better since CZcams......No more monotone documentaries.
yeah bro youll be fine
that was so coollllllllllllllllllllllllllll
thats so cool :p
that's a cool looking planet we got
2:13 there was a © __© face
Suni, do you ever get momentarily lost wandering around the space station with no up/down cues?
Mile High Club in space would be fun!
I'm not doubting that ISS exists.
How thick is that glass in the copula? :P
Probably like 4.5cm with a 0.5cm gap and then another 4.5cm
what do they do if they get their period?
Menstruation is unaffected by microgravity. The blood is expelled via uterine contractions and it separates from the body via capillary action into whatever fabric (pad, tampon) is there to absorb it. As far as I'm aware, the lady astronauts use the same kinds of pads/tampons that are used on earth.
go on the pill and no period
how do you upload vids
what if all the windows break then what are u going do
05:10 Fuck ladders, lets just fly up and down holes xD
astronaut is definitively not for me live in this lite room but is very cool to see.
i need to go there i want to try thaat
Do cellphones work in a space station?
I want to go to space.. specially to the space station..can I?
Suni is so clever as like pretty!
I know they have internet in ISS but how fast is the internet there?..
+Ihazjello I read a book where a guy said that if he sent an email the fastest he'd get an answer is the day after
+linasuperdina oh cool! Thanks
+Ihazjello i don't know if this is in the ISS too but i heard NASA has internet speeds with like 1000 TB per second (i heard it idk if it's true)
+Ihazjello i think its much faster than 24 hrs for an email lol. They videocall from there so its definitely faster
+krelshell4 yeah he wrote this book in 2006 I think
all those creeking noises would make me nervous. sort of OMG WE'RE GONNA IMPLODE nervous.
Whats it like to be upside down in zero gs ?
Whoah!!!! Cool hair!!
But my question is, how limited on air are they in there? How do they get their air?
the filters that are used to recycle everything (air, urine, water)
man this is fuking real!!!! soo coool!!! we have come so far as a species.