Taking a shower on the Moon and I can't have running water here on Earth just because I live in a f**cking place forgotten by God or better to say forgotten by the local politicians.
How are they able to work so calmly day in day out in an environment that will kill you instantly? I would at least want an entire empty layer around the building to take the first leak and thus a second wall to protect from the first leak. Same goes for the suit, which would likely be impossible.
a few months ago i watch an interview with an astronaut who was ask if he was nervous or afraid when strept to a rocket or going outside the ISS etc. He said these machines and procedures are used and repeated so often in training, that it became menial. they dont let so few to chance as humanly possible that they stop worrying at some point. If you still dont trust the equipment you arent made to got out there.
They're astronauts, it's what they are trained for. Be it a situation that seems unsalvagable, they won't crack unless its truly extraordinary circumstances. Instead, they'll get up, assess the situation, and attempt their best methods to save it.
Communications between Earth and the Moon have slightly more than a 2 second travel time. So, there is no way they had that conversation on the two-way like they did.
I have to watch this series one day. Just cannot get round to it Though... thanks to the ISS, we now have a shitton of literature that suggests that long term spaceflight plays havoc with the human body, including severe bone density and muscle loss, some of which is irreversible, so perhaps having people permanently in space isn't a good idea after all.
Friendly reminder, The ISS is a zero G environment. We still don't know how much gravity is necessary to maintain human health, for all we know the 1/6 G of the moon may be enough. We'll just have to wait and see.
There is a video that was made about the Jamestown base and it is mentioned that exercise with resistance bands is a critical part of life on the base. It is just not shown on the show.
then again, artificial gravity can and most likely will exist if we continue at our current rate of space exploration, all it really needs to do is spin
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Ed's morning:
Wake up.
Rehydrated breakfast.
Take a shower.
Get dressed.
Take the rover out.
Spy on the Russians.
Head home.
Do chores.
Meanwhile Russians: OMG A ALIEN OMG OMG
Just a normal day on the moon😄
You forgot "repeat"
Whoever did the music for this series has great taste.
Hank Williams
Hank Williams died in 1953..
New Years Day, 1953.
I think he means who picked out the music
@@StellarElijah01 Yup, that's what he meant.
God I love this show.
maybe, just not as much as me
Great Hank Williams.... Thanks for posting.
Very welcome
i like how the water falls slower in the shower scene
🚿
Taking a shower on the Moon and I can't have running water here on Earth just because I live in a f**cking place forgotten by God or better to say forgotten by the local politicians.
Where do you live?
Stop looking for attention on the internet man child leave the gun at home .
Texas?
Is it just me or is this reply section full of special ed kids?
Maybe you're just lazy.
I love your channel keep up the great stuff
Wake up with Hank in the morning on the moon. Whoo hooo
Waiting to have visitors again,
Well hang on tight, we’ll be there soon!
Be back soon ol girl, be back soon.
Morning on the moon
mom
How are they able to work so calmly day in day out in an environment that will kill you instantly? I would at least want an entire empty layer around the building to take the first leak and thus a second wall to protect from the first leak. Same goes for the suit, which would likely be impossible.
Engineers that know what they're doing. That's all you can trust
a few months ago i watch an interview with an astronaut who was ask if he was nervous or afraid when strept to a rocket or going outside the ISS etc. He said these machines and procedures are used and repeated so often in training, that it became menial. they dont let so few to chance as humanly possible that they stop worrying at some point. If you still dont trust the equipment you arent made to got out there.
any landing you can walk away from is a hood one, any base you can sleep in is a good one
They're astronauts, it's what they are trained for. Be it a situation that seems unsalvagable, they won't crack unless its truly extraordinary circumstances. Instead, they'll get up, assess the situation, and attempt their best methods to save it.
Communications between Earth and the Moon have slightly more than a 2 second travel time. So, there is no way they had that conversation on the two-way like they did.
I have to watch this series one day. Just cannot get round to it
Though... thanks to the ISS, we now have a shitton of literature that suggests that long term spaceflight plays havoc with the human body, including severe bone density and muscle loss, some of which is irreversible, so perhaps having people permanently in space isn't a good idea after all.
Friendly reminder, The ISS is a zero G environment. We still don't know how much gravity is necessary to maintain human health, for all we know the 1/6 G of the moon may be enough. We'll just have to wait and see.
There is a video that was made about the Jamestown base and it is mentioned that exercise with resistance bands is a critical part of life on the base. It is just not shown on the show.
Not because it is easy, but because it is hard
then again, artificial gravity can and most likely will exist if we continue at our current rate of space exploration, all it really needs to do is spin
They still haven't gotten gravity inside the moon base right, yet...
Well it's gonna be hard to portray it
Steelers whooped the Oilers?
A football team won against a hockey team?
See back in the day there used to be a football team called the Houston oilers. They then moved to Tennessee and became the Tennessee Titans.
Fuck this makes me feel old.
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Too bad they didn’t even try to replicate moon gravity inside the facility. Pretty glaring omission and huge flaw.
Budget restrictions, especially since they’re in a small place. I still really like the show
They do at times but it’s far too expensive to do it all the time for every scene
I do enjoy this series - apart from the music
Why ? The music is great.
God, I wish the Russians had won.
Why?
@@dormandavis2767so then I could live in a world where the space program's budget wasn't cut to basically nothing
slava USSR
@@alanorcotch7822 tell me, what happened to the Soviet space program?
@@eanna3781 it ended after the ussr fell