Soyuz ride into space

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  • čas přidán 25. 05. 2017
  • On 28 May 2014, ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman under the command of Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev rocketed into space in a Soyuz spacecraft. This was their voyage.
    For Alexander and Reid it was the first time they saw Earth from space.
    Strapped atop 274 tonnes of rocket propellants delivering 26 million horsepower, it took only six hours to reach their destination, International Space Station.
    Alexander worked as a geophysicist and volcanologist before he was selected as an ESA astronaut in 2009. His Blue Dot mission included an extensive scientific programme of experiments in physical science, biology, and human physiology as well as radiation research and technology demonstrations. All experiments make use of the out-of-this-world laboratory to improve life on Earth or prepare for further human exploration of our Solar System.
    Read more about the Blue Dot mission: www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Hum...
    Follow Alexander: alexandergerst.esa.int/
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Komentáře • 958

  • @bethisway
    @bethisway Před 6 lety +409

    Love his humor haha "I'm glad to see that the world is round, being a geophysicist, that would be a bummer if not." Hahaha

    • @finntobin6887
      @finntobin6887 Před 4 lety +13

      VEGAN TRAGEDIE you’re prof that human evolution is going backwards

    • @ThisaraGamalath
      @ThisaraGamalath Před 4 lety +6

      @@vegantragedie2480 f*cking air heads like u shouldn't be on the internet.

    • @marcostapiz3568
      @marcostapiz3568 Před 4 lety +1

      Look at the end of the video, no distortion of the inside of the capsule and window with a round earth outside.

  • @Lucifer-rt1bc
    @Lucifer-rt1bc Před 6 lety +499

    So heartwarming to see Russia, USA and Germany doing something together

  • @sulaymansecka8077
    @sulaymansecka8077 Před 4 lety +28

    The sound of the soyuz rocket is so beautiful 🤩

  • @butterballin3686
    @butterballin3686 Před 3 lety +28

    This is wholesome right here. It’s not governments fighting each other, it’s citizens of each country coming together to benefit all of mankind. Seeing Americans, Germans, and Russians working together is awesome.

  • @o0OJustinGoldO0o
    @o0OJustinGoldO0o Před 7 lety +281

    finally footage without these boring radio transmissions or commentary! It's so much more realistic for me to hear those loud AC noises and rumbling of engine cut offs etc. 😌 I could easily watch 6 h UNCUT from liftoff till docking...

    • @Joey-ir3lk
      @Joey-ir3lk Před 6 lety +2

      Same

    • @tk-756brony6
      @tk-756brony6 Před 6 lety +2

      Same

    • @Zealous98
      @Zealous98 Před 6 lety +5

      Same. I would have liked to see the gradual loss of weight.

    • @Scribbled-Scrabble
      @Scribbled-Scrabble Před 6 lety +1

      +Zealous98 Me too but you never will since they always CUT the footage right before the G-Plane takes a dive.

    • @mykon8172
      @mykon8172 Před 6 lety +3

      lol, there are uncut versions. Also the tours on the ISS, that are uncut videos of over an hour in length, that's an impressive G-Plane dive.

  • @frag_stone
    @frag_stone Před 7 lety +180

    It will be great to see a full flight from start to docking on the iss

    • @rudyserlet8959
      @rudyserlet8959 Před 7 lety +1

      Thomas Fragstein yeaaah i like to see the full fight to and also the time between lunch and arrive @ iss

    • @JohnSmith-en9yb
      @JohnSmith-en9yb Před 7 lety +15

      that would be about 6 hours long.

    • @MrFinnboy69
      @MrFinnboy69 Před 7 lety +13

      John Smith Yeah, and if they did it the longer way, it would be about 2 days. :D

    • @rudyserlet8959
      @rudyserlet8959 Před 7 lety +23

      No problem even If it takes 50hrs a want to see it !! Space is my facination

    • @hga9088
      @hga9088 Před 7 lety +1

      yeah will be fantastic to see the full launch and orbit insertion. Will be best 12 min on a Video. Hope ESA can do it.

  • @burcuozgur8639
    @burcuozgur8639 Před 6 lety +3

    I just love how the commander has a stick to operate the space craft. Reminds me of a conductor. :)

  • @PabloPaster
    @PabloPaster Před 7 lety +259

    Do these guys really get paid to have this much fun? I've never seen so many high-fives and thumbs up.

    • @sowhat249
      @sowhat249 Před 6 lety +72

      Pablo Päster | It doesn't come without cost. Remember that there's years of studying, and preparing and you might not even be chosen to go to space. They know almost everything. Skilled from botanics to engineering. From computer programming to medicine. If something happens up there, they are the only ones who can make things right. That's why they must know anything. These guys are both extremely skilled and lucky.

    • @Shotzfired03
      @Shotzfired03 Před 6 lety +2

      Motokid600 u won't explode you'll freeze up

    • @rstevewarmorycom
      @rstevewarmorycom Před 6 lety

      He meant the booster!!

    • @mob1235
      @mob1235 Před 6 lety +5

      They get paid because they have a lot of work to do and this is a very risky work, also with high radiation. A lot of normal people would not have fun, they would puke the whole time and feel very uncomfortable.

    • @coffeedrinker7575
      @coffeedrinker7575 Před 5 lety +1

      Maybe it's something you do whe you are filming and trying so hard not to look so nervous ! Lol

  • @evdokmv
    @evdokmv Před 7 lety +349

    Blogging while flying on the spaceship to ISS, how cool is that?
    Please publish more of this "behind the scenes"!

  • @imnotaweeb8935
    @imnotaweeb8935 Před 7 lety +667

    0:42 I feel bad for the cosmonaut in the middle

  • @mastas7
    @mastas7 Před 6 lety +72

    I love to see different nations united

    • @user-ho2sp6hb1t
      @user-ho2sp6hb1t Před 6 lety

      Watson go get Sherlock's bubble pipe.

    • @darthglobe4285
      @darthglobe4285 Před 6 lety +2

      Watson Star Trek will be a reality then

    • @005AGIMA
      @005AGIMA Před 5 lety

      it IS like this. WAR is just an industry in itself. The whole NK thing should be an eye opener. "We're gonna nuke each other.......na only kidding. We're best mates really."

    • @TheWatchernator
      @TheWatchernator Před 4 lety

      which countries do you want to unite then? Most of the time it ends in madness :D

    • @user-vm3ue2qq5j
      @user-vm3ue2qq5j Před 4 lety

      Русских всегда боялись! Бойтесь и дальше , грёбаные англосаксы!

  • @wildwildItaly
    @wildwildItaly Před 4 lety +5

    They are so brave, and I love how they smile and joke around, would love to see their landing video? ♥️

  • @TheJoksmar
    @TheJoksmar Před 7 lety +19

    Just woah. This videos from inside Soyuz are breathtaking, they are special in a way I cant describe. Thanks @ESA for it!

  • @marlascott1785
    @marlascott1785 Před 5 lety +2

    Looks like such a smooth ride once you guys reach orbit! How incredible.

  • @bluenotesessions1
    @bluenotesessions1 Před 6 lety +101

    Our politicians could really learn something from these badasses.

    • @johnrice7429
      @johnrice7429 Před 6 lety

      The Obfuscating Apologist lopmpm

    • @charlesbrioche6745
      @charlesbrioche6745 Před 6 lety +1

      The Obfuscating Apologist politicians have the ability to learn?

    • @LS-Moto
      @LS-Moto Před 6 lety

      Our politicians think they are badass

    • @trazkey
      @trazkey Před 2 lety +1

      Our Politicans are fools well in my country Germany but also on many other countries too.
      It's very nice to see a german, russian and american all happily together!

  • @almiranara
    @almiranara Před 7 lety +14

    my most favorite trios! so glad to see Alex will go back to the station, can't wait to see more of his next mission!

  • @QJ1120
    @QJ1120 Před 7 lety +5

    This is the coolest video I've ever seen. Would love to see one where we actually see/hear the RCS thrusters firing from the inside. Would be great to see a full re-entry too!

  • @A350flyernyc
    @A350flyernyc Před 22 dny

    I want more raw videos like this of handheld shots of random moments throughout the mission.

  • @igna0101
    @igna0101 Před 6 lety +275

    0:42 hello darkness my old friend

    • @programExe
      @programExe Před 6 lety +1

      Exactly what I was thinking lmao

    • @helene.tankimkiat
      @helene.tankimkiat Před 6 lety

      igna0101 idk y im laughing 😁

    • @mariomrh
      @mariomrh Před 5 lety

      Jajajjajajjajajajajja yeeeess

    • @LesterMoe26
      @LesterMoe26 Před 5 lety

      ill come to talk with you again

    • @excogitatorishominum6819
      @excogitatorishominum6819 Před 5 lety +1

      that made me very sad, feels like they left him out... like they didn't want him to be there... that sucks :/, of course, I don't know if that's true... *edit : life came at me with hope. 1:13

  • @coreynewcomb685
    @coreynewcomb685 Před 6 lety +5

    When they did their handshake at the end of the launch sequence, I just got the feeling that they were so happy to make it alive... releasing their tension over the danger of the launch. Nice to see them share this emotion!

  • @keerthitangerlamudi1357
    @keerthitangerlamudi1357 Před 4 lety +3

    I really appreciate their perseverance and they are stubborn

  • @petetube99
    @petetube99 Před 7 lety +10

    Please post the full footage or at least longer highlights, this was amazing

    • @LS-Moto
      @LS-Moto Před 6 lety

      I don't think there is that much footage of this kind, as the astronauts have other things to do than vlog around.

  • @10--50
    @10--50 Před 6 lety +9

    1:02 WOW his face turned so red!!

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex Před rokem

      Guess that's what happens when your 3-4G of "gravity" suddenly disappears lol

  • @vinaymayekar9674
    @vinaymayekar9674 Před 4 lety +6

    Hard work...hard work...& Only hard work... that's why they're ....a lot of love from Maya Nagari Mumbai, India....

  • @thorstendinkelmeier8274
    @thorstendinkelmeier8274 Před 6 lety +6

    Fly high and touch the sky...
    Have a good flight today, Alex. 2nd mission

  • @DanielGBenesScienceShows

    This is a heartwarming and technically amazing video!

  • @justicewillprevail1106
    @justicewillprevail1106 Před 5 lety +2

    They are so brave. I could never have enough guts to go into space. The “what if’s” is my weakness.

  • @er.rakesh8268
    @er.rakesh8268 Před 4 lety +6

    When I saw this video... I thought about myself.. What had been done in my life... I think nothing.... When I see Astronoats i got more energy for work...... Love u all space agencies.... Around the world🌎

  • @tauraharnold8686
    @tauraharnold8686 Před 4 lety +3

    When i grow up i wanna be an astronaut like them and do this stuff cuz its being my dream job

  • @Sk-xo3vi
    @Sk-xo3vi Před 6 lety +1

    Seeing earth like that is amazing

  • @francescodelre1274
    @francescodelre1274 Před 4 lety +1

    They look soo happy to be in space! :)

  • @uwewolf7910
    @uwewolf7910 Před 5 lety +7

    EINFACH SUPER -😎- DIESE MENSCHEN SIND DIE RICHTIGEN HELDEN - KLASSE !!👍

  • @Julian-wd8ym
    @Julian-wd8ym Před 7 lety +71

    I hope that I will have the opportunity to travel into space one day as well.

    • @ruthdelroy6004
      @ruthdelroy6004 Před 6 lety +2

      keep dreaming they are not in "space" - only upper atmosphere - at most

    • @marcom2092
      @marcom2092 Před 6 lety +4

      Ruth Del Roy quit being a smart ass

    • @wrofiir9697
      @wrofiir9697 Před 6 lety

      Escape velocity is the hardest part. So it's really not much more effort to get into 'space'.

    • @binjuice8936
      @binjuice8936 Před 6 lety

      Ruth Del Roy but they are in space because they later dock with the iss

    • @alexjames8604
      @alexjames8604 Před 6 lety

      Julian Doe is a man with the yre of the man and barnacle ttth

  • @kennmcdonagh1032
    @kennmcdonagh1032 Před 6 lety +2

    Good engineering. Hats off to all involved.

  • @fredyhuezo928
    @fredyhuezo928 Před 5 lety +1

    Desde honduras un saludo a los astronautas xq ellos arriesgan sus vidas para que nosotros tengamos una buena comunicación...exitos en sus labores

  • @SherlockPL
    @SherlockPL Před 6 lety +4

    Hell yeah, round Earth is beautiful

  • @DaveBoxBG
    @DaveBoxBG Před 7 lety +11

    LOL the guy on the left is so calm. On every separation the others are going nuts :D

    • @koper2645
      @koper2645 Před 6 lety +1

      jawbreaker haha you dont know the fucking risks they take
      ... that rocket can explode everything can go horribley wrong offcoursw theyre happy that they made it safe

  • @user-ho4lj4lr3q
    @user-ho4lj4lr3q Před 3 lety +1

    What a beautiful journey

  • @McHeisenburger
    @McHeisenburger Před 6 lety +1

    Launch was a lot quieter than I expected.

  • @Murted29568
    @Murted29568 Před 4 lety +17

    1:05 the middle cosmonauts face goes red when there is a bump. He’s a bit scared!

    • @sarvajeetsingh5933
      @sarvajeetsingh5933 Před 3 lety +2

      I wouldn't say scared. I would just call it dazed, like you're in a roller-coaster ride. Maksim Surayev, the commander's name, or in other words, the Cosmonaut in the middle is just dazed by the feeling when there is a stage separation. I would actually recommend you to watch the Horizons mission by ESA, where you can also see that the commander of the MS-09, Sergey Prokopyev (sorry if I spelt it wrong) was also dazed by the separations of the stage. Rather than being scared, it's like being on a roller-coaster ride. Hope this helped :-)

    • @zkgg6163
      @zkgg6163 Před 3 lety +1

      He did most of the job I don't he's scared he was passing the data to the command center while the others were just sitting there and spamming thumbs up

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex Před rokem

      @@sarvajeetsingh5933 I wouldn't even say dazed. I would say that was the engine cutoff and he probably went from 3-4G of force to zero so all the blood rushed into his face.

  • @leninbugout4420
    @leninbugout4420 Před 5 lety +5

    A Russian, a German and an American in one capsule. That's what this is all about!

    • @LS-Moto
      @LS-Moto Před rokem

      Unfortunately, that didn't age well.

  • @xiiiim8272
    @xiiiim8272 Před 4 lety +3

    0:40
    I can feel his pain.

  • @marilyn3583
    @marilyn3583 Před 6 lety +1

    People think of space as dark but the sunlight is is brilliant as a summer day at noon when you are on the dayside.

  •  Před 7 lety +6

    J'espère que vous prévoyez d'autres vidéos comme celle-ci. On ne peut se sentir au plus près de ce que vivent les astronautes ! L'arrivée à l'ISS serait réellement génial... pour nous qui restons sur Terre ! :)

  • @lubbl1234
    @lubbl1234 Před 7 lety +288

    So interesting to see the view of the astronauts, I never got this point of view of a video from space! Grüße an Alexander Gerst der deutsche Astronaut! 😏

  • @demio22
    @demio22 Před 5 lety +1

    Very good impression how it would be to launch with a spacecraft due to the high def. vid& sound. Very interesting!

  • @gelustefanescu7364
    @gelustefanescu7364 Před 4 lety +5

    Fantastic view...thank you for sharing that with us

  • @sebastianhonigkuchen4956
    @sebastianhonigkuchen4956 Před 4 lety +3

    Imagine ... beeing in Space! These guys were so lucky!
    I would immediatly take Place in one of their Seats if someone asks me. Immediatly!!

  • @JGDeRuvo
    @JGDeRuvo Před 7 lety +174

    Man that Soyuz capsule is loud!

    • @Yume2oo5
      @Yume2oo5 Před 6 lety +9

      This is the noise on the ISS all-time

    • @ruthdelroy6004
      @ruthdelroy6004 Před 6 lety +9

      IN SPACE NO-ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM...EXCEPT WITH ESA NASA AND SOYUZ LOL

    • @demlegaspi
      @demlegaspi Před 6 lety +15

      Ruth Del Roy THE SPACE YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT IS OUTSIDE THE CAPSULE... THE SOUND YOU ARE HEARING IS HEARD AND RECORDED FROM INSIDE BY VIDEO RECORDER.

    • @Yume2oo5
      @Yume2oo5 Před 6 lety +2

      Ruth Del Roy of course inside ISS you can scream.

    • @user-qm2ge5vv4r
      @user-qm2ge5vv4r Před 6 lety +7

      Это ты еще на русских машинах не ездил)))

  • @Mafake-Music
    @Mafake-Music Před 23 dny

    Alexander It is very interactive on the mission

  • @duk2k
    @duk2k Před 6 lety +1

    love this so much i really want a vlog in space hahaha

  • @sizzlebread23
    @sizzlebread23 Před 7 lety +220

    1:46 "I can't believe we're in spaaaace"

    • @blue6305
      @blue6305 Před 6 lety +1

      No, you're in a bath tub. Just look at how their papers don't get wet. They must be completely submerged!

    • @schnauzer360
      @schnauzer360 Před 6 lety +3

      Beverly Love that's impossible, the zero g in this video last way longer than the time that there is zero g in the planes dive

    • @3DSwags
      @3DSwags Před 6 lety

      Portal 2 reference?

    • @LesterMoe26
      @LesterMoe26 Před 5 lety

      sizzlebread23 hes so chill

    • @therandomytchannel4318
      @therandomytchannel4318 Před 5 lety

      Lol I would so say the same thing! After that I would move to the habitation section and stretch out!

  • @visimut
    @visimut Před 6 lety +73

    looks like the beginning of an anecdote.. a german, a russian and an american enter a soyuz capsule... [rest of the joke here]

  • @lipton5428
    @lipton5428 Před 4 lety +1

    damn it do look hella cozy in there

  • @pauloyeghe1637
    @pauloyeghe1637 Před 14 dny

    I love the Souyez so much.

  • @hga9088
    @hga9088 Před 7 lety +15

    2 dislike? Unbelievable. Sometimes I loose hope on humanity. Fantastic Video. Thanks ROSKOSMOS+ESA+NASA

    • @MalminOG
      @MalminOG Před 6 lety

      We need to go back to 5 star rating system so people wouldn't lose hope on humanity over a fucking thumb in youtube.

    • @pepzayz
      @pepzayz Před 6 lety

      LOL

    • @Kevin-ep8sy
      @Kevin-ep8sy Před 5 lety

      If I reply to this, will you see how cringey you were one year ago?

  • @yannisbve5220
    @yannisbve5220 Před 7 lety +6

    Magnifiques !

  • @juancarlosocampo3952
    @juancarlosocampo3952 Před 7 lety +2

    the valors of the Space this is on of the great privilegys Dear Friends Soyuz..

  • @berlymahn
    @berlymahn Před 6 lety +1

    A wonderful video. I especially liked hearing what it was like inside the craft. Good to know the Earth is not flat.

    • @mentilly_all
      @mentilly_all Před 6 lety

      Zowie
      Unless you're afraid,
      here's a playlist..
      Earth is not a sphere: czcams.com/play/PLXJGYoFI8lXEDOG3gNF38-PXDX9STnkeU.html
      😁 Have a nice day. 👍

    • @Starpentine
      @Starpentine Před 4 lety

      mentilly all shut up

  • @kalamgazi.7163
    @kalamgazi.7163 Před 4 lety +3

    So interesting to see the view of the astronauts, I never got this point of view of a video from space! Grüße an Alexander Gerst der deutsche Astronaut!

  • @ouncy
    @ouncy Před 7 lety +34

    Aww, they left that guy in the middle hanging.

  • @ren76ful
    @ren76ful Před 6 lety

    Wow such brave people man

  • @a00r
    @a00r Před 6 lety

    those hand grabs tear me up man

  • @loidsemus6783
    @loidsemus6783 Před 6 lety +38

    0:41 That high five by the russian tho :P

  • @francescoferraro2243
    @francescoferraro2243 Před 6 lety +6

    I want to be an astronaut

  • @SpaceResources
    @SpaceResources Před 2 lety +1

    What a beautiful pictures !

  • @jenniferl9784
    @jenniferl9784 Před 4 lety

    Thank you

  • @ZerosiiniFIN
    @ZerosiiniFIN Před 6 lety +4

    0:40 The dude in the middle! xD

  • @shadow404atl
    @shadow404atl Před 7 lety +355

    Take that flat Earthers!!!

    • @Motoguzzi750
      @Motoguzzi750 Před 7 lety +13

      Well this craft has been taking people reliably into space since the 70s, and the booster since 1961, so appearance really doesnt matter. Its the only way to get to and from the ISS at present, and will be for a little while. Its like a Nikon FE - tough, simple, and it works.

    • @Syblexe
      @Syblexe Před 7 lety +17

      It's dust on the windows

    • @paperboy6726
      @paperboy6726 Před 6 lety +7

      fuck u..how the water curves idiot?

    • @rogeriopenna9014
      @rogeriopenna9014 Před 6 lety +60

      it curves following the shape of the planet. Hydrostatic equilibrium, you imbecile. It maintains a roughly constant height FOLLOWING THE CURVATURE, that is, it's height is the same in relation to Earth's center.

    • @rogeriopenna9014
      @rogeriopenna9014 Před 6 lety +17

      the stars move. It's dust in the windows.
      also, NASA doesn´t say it´s impossible to take photo of stars in daytime. What is impossible is to film the VERY BRIGHTLY SUNLIT Earth and at the same time show stars. The camera is flooded with too much light, overexposing the film/sensor.
      However, in space, since there is no backlight scattering of the atmosphere, if you point the camera straight at space, trying to AVOID showing any area exposed to sunlight (part of the ship or the planet) you WILL see stars. The moment you film something lit by the sun, however, the camera will compensate for the overexposure by reducing ISO or shutters.

  • @abizair1832
    @abizair1832 Před 2 lety +2

    Gotta love how they act normally under 3Gs of acceleration

  • @saniya_sarfaraj22
    @saniya_sarfaraj22 Před 4 lety +1

    We will proud of yiu

  • @c.l.1910
    @c.l.1910 Před 7 lety +54

    And yet there are lots of 'Flat Earth' believers....
    @European Space Agency: Can we please get more and longer (!) videos like this? Please share as much as you can, also from ISS!

    • @fuckednegativemind
      @fuckednegativemind Před 7 lety +19

      Please don't talk about them, their presence on this Earth is really annoying. They should be ignored.

    • @c.l.1910
      @c.l.1910 Před 7 lety +3

      Negative Minded: I know what you mean but I think that's just the very wrong way to deal with them. By ignoring them, we would also isolate them what directly leads to more Polarisation and dumb conspiracy theories.
      We need to take their hands, include them into our society and educate them without being arrogant. Just showing them the world (of science and knowledge).
      .... But then, there's always capitalism as an opponent to broad education :/

    • @fuckednegativemind
      @fuckednegativemind Před 7 lety +6

      Well, at least ignoring them when they come spraying shit and ignorance under astronomy & space related videos. It's not the place to try to educate them I think, plus it's absolutely impossible, they reject everything! We are more than seven billions on this wonderful planet, I don't want wasting my time with some worthless ignorant debris. You can try (it's all at your honor if you succeed) but I won't.

    • @ppoint432
      @ppoint432 Před 7 lety +3

      Don't let those people emotional and mentally drain you. Some of these flat earth believers are actually trolls.

    • @JoeNekoniko
      @JoeNekoniko Před 7 lety

      Erf! Your invocation doesn't seem to work

  • @Nataleeponik
    @Nataleeponik Před 5 lety +3

    0:42 o gordinho do meio ficou no vácuo do espaço literalmente kkkkk

  • @juancarlosocampo3952
    @juancarlosocampo3952 Před 7 lety +2

    GREAT VALORS DEAR FRIENDS SOYUZ.. INGREAT HOPE SPACETIALS..

  • @chotekumar3802
    @chotekumar3802 Před 4 lety

    All the best

  • @wcolada
    @wcolada Před 4 lety +28

    Interesting to watch this after the Crew Dragon's launch

  • @dasher113
    @dasher113 Před 6 lety +5

    Wow, I always thought that G force on the start is like in jets.... But on this film I dont see at their faces any problems with G force....

  • @wampastompastomp
    @wampastompastomp Před 7 lety +31

    Did they have to learn Russian? The instrument panel's all in Russian!

    • @RufftaMan
      @RufftaMan Před 7 lety +35

      Yes, they did.
      A lot of the training for the flight happens in Russia as well.

    • @timc7595
      @timc7595 Před 7 lety +13

      wampastompastomp all American astronauts must be fluent in Russian

    • @cornknight
      @cornknight Před 6 lety +24

      What do you mean? English?

    • @Getoverhere666
      @Getoverhere666 Před 6 lety

      +Oleg Zaidullin no, I mean, for example, Russian.

    • @Getoverhere666
      @Getoverhere666 Před 6 lety

      +Oleg Zaidullin it was long ago, but now it's not true. Now English is the one language of the whole civilized world. You see, we can speak English even if we are the different nations representatives. You ain't speaking your native Bashkir language and me - my native Belarusian. We both speak English and understand each other.

  • @EnglandEngland-cr2sh
    @EnglandEngland-cr2sh Před 3 lety

    Interesting to see the view of my best

  • @karinpizent2545
    @karinpizent2545 Před 3 lety

    How cool I would also like to go to space sometime

  • @trolzor01
    @trolzor01 Před 7 lety +16

    0:40 top reejected

  • @ELSHINOTENEBROZO
    @ELSHINOTENEBROZO Před 6 lety +7

    2:43 earth flaters take that

  • @prabhjotkamboj8203
    @prabhjotkamboj8203 Před 3 lety

    Good luck sir

  • @fulldemigod
    @fulldemigod Před 7 lety

    Would be nice to have some additional information on what's happening when in the video, e.g. booster disconnected, lift off ...

  • @user-nu7tx8ic7h
    @user-nu7tx8ic7h Před 6 lety +9

    Cant understand some people actually believe that the earth is flat

    • @iliketurtles3529
      @iliketurtles3529 Před 5 lety

      I'm disappointed in the human race at this point. We've hit a very low level. Almost ground floor.

  • @val7116
    @val7116 Před 6 lety +34

    Made in Russia

    • @syd4952
      @syd4952 Před 6 lety

      No they it was made in autraila... because thats where they were passing over

    • @davidcauich335
      @davidcauich335 Před 6 lety

      Syd R He's talking about soyus

    • @syd4952
      @syd4952 Před 6 lety

      +David Cauich it was a joke based off the evidence given in the recording

    • @anti-jhoncoalition5420
      @anti-jhoncoalition5420 Před 5 lety

      German, Russia, America?

  • @ilincutaalex6029
    @ilincutaalex6029 Před 7 lety +1

    Good luck!

    • @lubbl1234
      @lubbl1234 Před 7 lety

      EllaIlincuta A this video is so old the german astronaut you see on the left is Alexander Gerst, he is back from space since a long time

  • @patrickestrange9730
    @patrickestrange9730 Před 7 lety

    Excellent comrades

  • @foggypete1860
    @foggypete1860 Před 7 lety +123

    0:39 cringe warning

    • @brokoli3d
      @brokoli3d Před 6 lety

      Foggy Pete omg 😂😂

    • @tk-756brony6
      @tk-756brony6 Před 6 lety

      Thank goodness I didn't have to be the one to type it.

    • @GobanShodan
      @GobanShodan Před 6 lety +12

      How is that cringe? They just made it into space and didn't die, it's a major life event for them. You aren't even 1/4th of the man these people are.

    • @williamk9881
      @williamk9881 Před 6 lety

      Foggy Pete Bwaaaaahahaha!!! This comment wins the internet!

    • @williamk9881
      @williamk9881 Před 6 lety +2

      Foggy Pete They left him hangin’ in space...lol...get it?

  • @rc-wingman5719
    @rc-wingman5719 Před 6 lety +7

    no flat earthlers here?

    • @matthuntley7407
      @matthuntley7407 Před 6 lety +2

      Oh the flatties are on the board.

    • @griffin8062
      @griffin8062 Před 6 lety +3

      Yeah they're here

    • @rc-wingman5719
      @rc-wingman5719 Před 6 lety +2

      how does gravity works on flat-earth-people perspective?

    • @schnauzer360
      @schnauzer360 Před 6 lety

      rc-wingman they think it's the earth moving upwards quickly and the g force holding us down

    • @rc-wingman5719
      @rc-wingman5719 Před 6 lety

      so movement is linear right? That would mean if you drive 100km/h you can stand nearly horizontal on your car seat or the force on your seat will be 3g right? How is it possible to fly in a jet airplane though?

  • @TheHuesSciTech
    @TheHuesSciTech Před 6 lety

    Some subtitles indicating exactly what stage each little bump and event corresponded to would have been a nice addition.

    • @Joey-ir3lk
      @Joey-ir3lk Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/fr_hXLDLc38/video.html

  • @user-ci3vs4ds7f
    @user-ci3vs4ds7f Před 6 lety

    เดินทาง ถึง เพื่อน ปลอดภัย ครับ👍👍👍👍👍👍👌

  • @trakan7971
    @trakan7971 Před 6 lety +4

    Get rekt flat earthers

  • @imapseudonym1403
    @imapseudonym1403 Před 6 lety +9

    Are those checklists on PAPER?!?
    Sorry, I didn't realize that the crew had travelled back in time to the 1960's...

    • @imapseudonym1403
      @imapseudonym1403 Před 6 lety

      True enough. Though I would have thought a printed plastic set of "sheets" that could be written on and erased would be better than having paper sheets around.

    • @ThomasGabrielsen
      @ThomasGabrielsen Před 6 lety +10

      Sweinberger wrote: "It works without batteries" Dead on, mate!
      Apollo 13 is a very good example of how important and practical a low tech system as pen and paper is. Pen and paper were important tools to the successfully rescue of the of Apollo 13 crew. After the explosion and the fuel cells had stopped working they had to shut down the Command Module entirely - which included the guidance computer - to save what's left on the batteries. They desperately needed enough power to start up the CM and its guidance computer for the reentry procedure into the earth's atmosphere. Remember that CM were the only option for the reentry because the Lunar Module wasn't equipped with heat shield. The guidance computers had a small amount of writable memory, but it couldn't keep the data without power. So when they powered down the guidance computer they had to write down the data (position, vectors, etc) somewhere, and it was done with pen and paper. In this case they could have read the data by radio link to the ground control and have them read it back later, but even though the radio link between Apollo 13 and GC had an impressive coverage it had periods of blackout.
      They also had to transfer the CM's guidance computer to the LM's guidance computer, and it wasn't possible to link them together, so again pen and paper came to rescue. It was fast, safe and easy to write down the data in the CM and then physically move/float to the LM and type it into its guidance computer.
      If you see something you find strange, remember that there are a lot of very smart men and women working at NASA, ESA, ROSCOSMOS, CSA, [fill in the missing agencies] and when they decide to use paper it is a decision that a lot of very smart people have agreed to.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer#Memory
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core_rope_memory
      spectrum.ieee.org/tech-history/space-age/software-as-hardware-apollos-rope-memory
      hackaday.com/2016/09/02/decoding-rediscovered-rope-memory-from-the-apollo-guidance-computer/

    • @imapseudonym1403
      @imapseudonym1403 Před 6 lety +2

      The biggest problem with pencils, is that they are made of graphite. Which conducts electricity very well. Many problems were encountered because of this, which is why they use pens with pressurized ink wells.

    • @ThomasGabrielsen
      @ThomasGabrielsen Před 6 lety

      I never heard about the graphite being a problem, but graphite is a good conductor and today's electronics have much more delicate wiring than the hardware than it was at the time of Apollo 13. Anyway, it's true that they prefer pens and have done it for decades.
      There is an urban legend that claims that NASA used millions of dollars developing a pen that would work in a non or micro gravity, and that the Sovjets just used pencils.
      That story are a big fat lie. NASA bought some expensive pens, but bought some just for testing and payed $128.89 in 1965. Those were expensive, but not exactly "millions" of dollars. When they placed the real order of 400 pens they payed only $2.39 per pen. The pen was developed by a private company called "Fisher Pen Company". They have invested approximately $1 million over the years, but that's not taxpayers money. "A year later, the Soviet Union ordered 100 pens and 1,000 ink cartridges to use on their Soyuz space missions, said the United Press International."
      I've heard this ubran legend many times and I've read several places about this being an urban legend. The only reference I can find right now is this one:
      www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-or-fiction-nasa-spen/

    • @imapseudonym1403
      @imapseudonym1403 Před 6 lety

      "They have invested approximately $1 million over the years, but that's not taxpayers money. "
      Very true.
      It was private money that paid for the modifications to the pen. And it paid off big time.
      Something that most people don't realize is that for every dollar the government hands NASA, they get no less than two back. Despite the fact that NASA gets the least money, per capita, of all federal government agencies.

  • @michelemagagnini4235
    @michelemagagnini4235 Před 6 lety +1

    Can you upload another video like that?

  • @shanmugam6049
    @shanmugam6049 Před 4 lety

    We are really great

  • @Johnschlonsburg
    @Johnschlonsburg Před 6 lety +3

    God did not build a flat Earth.

    • @Eye_Radiate_Light
      @Eye_Radiate_Light Před 6 lety +2

      He said he did in the Bible. And that it is immovable.

    • @griffin8062
      @griffin8062 Před 6 lety +3

      a god did not build a earth. Because there is and never was a god

    • @Eye_Radiate_Light
      @Eye_Radiate_Light Před 6 lety

      Yeah because something magically came from nothing didn't it? Please enlighten me more about your theory.

    • @Johnschlonsburg
      @Johnschlonsburg Před 6 lety +3

      God created a global earth -- not flat.

    • @user-ho2sp6hb1t
      @user-ho2sp6hb1t Před 6 lety +1

      I'm Christian, a firm one, and even I can say it Earth was made by a collection of exoplanets crashing into eachother, I think of God as an observer though.

  • @MostPowerfulPMofIndia
    @MostPowerfulPMofIndia Před 4 lety +1

    Real heroes....I wish to send my children and students into space.

  • @tcriswell99
    @tcriswell99 Před 6 lety

    I would be terrified

  • @danahan01
    @danahan01 Před 6 lety

    Nothing like good ol' 50's technology to get to space!! Whatever works....