Horizons mission - Soyuz: launch to orbit

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
  • This unique video shows a full launch of the Soyuz MS-09: from liftoff to orbit.
    Watch the launch from inside the crew capsule with first-ever shots from outside the spacecraft recorded by cameras fixed to the exterior of the Soyuz.
    The intense launch lasts less than ten minutes whereby the Soyuz spacecraft is propelled 1640 km and gains 210 km altitude. Every second for nine minutes, the spacecraft accelerates 50 km/h on average as the rocket’s boosters burn their fuel and are discarded.
    See the astronaut’s reactions and what the spacecraft looks like as the main steps are carried out to get into orbit:
    -00:12 Launch command issued
    -00:10 Engine turbopumps at flight speed
    -00:05 Engines at maximum thrust
    00:00 Launch
    +1:54 Separation of emergency rescue system
    +1:57 First stage separation
    +2:38 Fairing separation
    +4:48 Second stage separation
    +4:58 Tail adapter separation
    +8:45 Third stage engine cut off having arrived in orbit
    +8:49 Soyuz separation, deploy solar arrays and antennae
    The astronauts, from left to right, are NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, Roscosmos commander Sergei Prokopyev and ESA astronaut and flight engineer Alexander Gerst launched in the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station on 6 June 2018. ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer and ESA television host Richard Hollingham provide commentary taken from the live event.
    Hunched in their Sokol flight suits that offer protection in case of fire or depressurisation, the trio stay in the crew capsule of the Soyuz - the only module that is also designed to survive a return to Earth. The bags above their heads contain supplies for the International Space Station as every bit of space is used.
    During a Soyuz launch astronauts typically experience forces of up to 4g - having to work while being pressed into their seats with a force that is four times more than the gravity felt on Earth. The Soyuz commander uses a stick to press buttons as they are too far away from the control panel.
    The fluffy toys above the astronauts’ heads are mascots and good luck charms but also serve as a simple but effective test to see when the spacecraft is in orbit: when they start to float the spacecraft is weightless and orbiting Earth. Above Sergei is the mascot for the 2018 FIFA soccer World Cup held in Russia. Alexander took German children television icon “Die Maus” with him.
    The launch went as planned as the 50-m tall Soyuz rocket propelled the astronauts to their cruising speed of around 28 800 km/h.
    For this launch the astronauts took 34 orbits of Earth over two days to arrive at their destination spending their time in the cramped orbital module of the Soyuz that is no larger than a car. With limited communications and living space the astronauts had time to adapt to weightlessness and reflect on their mission ahead. They aligned their spacecraft with the International Space Station and approached the orbital outpost for docking on 8 June 2018. The files for this video were downloaded by the astronauts after arriving at the Space Station.
    Alexander is a returning visitor to the International Space Station, the first of ESA’s 2009 class of astronauts to be sent into space for a second time. During the second part of his mission Alexander will take over as commander of the International Space Station, only the second time an ESA astronaut will take on this role so far.
    Credits: ESA / NASA / Roscosmos
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    Follow Alexander and the Horizons mission on social media via bit.ly/AlexanderGerstESA and on bit.ly/HorizonsBlogESA.
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  • @craigw1379
    @craigw1379 Před 5 lety +3338

    Cosmonaut in the middle: I can’t reach the buttons!
    Engineer: Aah, we’ll give you a stick.

    • @def6420
      @def6420 Před 4 lety +232

      Imagine him dropping it before orbit LMAO

    • @edoardocopertaro9067
      @edoardocopertaro9067 Před 4 lety +137

      It is probably no joke if he drops it they must have a contingency plan ready for that scenario

    • @paxmundi6679
      @paxmundi6679 Před 4 lety +88

      @@edoardocopertaro9067 In fact in case the stick is lost, the spacecraft commander orders the flight engineer who sits on his left what buttons to press as the two outside seats are placed a bit more in the front.

    • @PrimiusLovin
      @PrimiusLovin Před 4 lety +86

      You know who's the authority in the room when you have to use a cane to issue commands! haha

    • @kylekriewaldt6308
      @kylekriewaldt6308 Před 4 lety +3

      🤣

  • @HamzadesUS
    @HamzadesUS Před 4 lety +3862

    3 citizen of 3 countries that fought as adversary in the greatest war in human history going to space together is kinda beautiful !

    • @Irowned
      @Irowned Před 4 lety +18

      @@LinusWelt Wir kommen gut ohne die klar.

    • @danielamunozbornachera823
      @danielamunozbornachera823 Před 4 lety +3

      @@mauricioroldao5 f

    • @shallnotbenamed814
      @shallnotbenamed814 Před 4 lety +55

      They can go to space and change things there, but unfortunately nothing will change here when you have people like Putin and Trump

    • @diegovelez898
      @diegovelez898 Před 4 lety +4

      Yeah

    • @computerinsurgent1204
      @computerinsurgent1204 Před 4 lety +54

      What more beautiful is is that all these 3 countries were the ones starting the space program. The Germans made new rockets (V2) that were actually used as weapons. But after WW2, both the Americans and the Russians used German rocket technology to launch their first rockets to space.

  • @spencertasso1533
    @spencertasso1533 Před 4 lety +332

    3:45 such a cool moment of unity

  • @sandorclegane7757
    @sandorclegane7757 Před 4 lety +210

    As someone who's even terrified of commercial flying, I have nothing than massive respect for every people who undertake this journey. I always think that these people are the most couregous beings amongst us and we should all look up to them. Im always amazed how that rocket can carry them to the space with the mountain-sized balls they have.

  • @johnk1639
    @johnk1639 Před 4 lety +1382

    Can you imagine the feeling for the astronauts at the moment of launch, all that hard work becoming a reality.

    • @1211terrier
      @1211terrier Před 4 lety +24

      I was thinking the same. How much different from simulator, how to feel mdq..

    • @sportsnut198
      @sportsnut198 Před 4 lety +60

      Gotta be scary as hell. If something goes wrong or what not there is no turning back like say in a plane. You are going to keep going towards space

    • @omniyambot9876
      @omniyambot9876 Před 4 lety +32

      @@sportsnut198 nope, soyuz spacecraft is now established as very reliable vehicle, it is used many many times to transport human into ISS. I wouldn't be scared if I'm one lol. This machine has enormous amount of safety features and I guarantee it's almost impossible to die if there's some problem.

    • @giodc8599
      @giodc8599 Před 4 lety +11

      Absolutely amazing feeling it must be. To also think that just a bunch of people have been in orbit makes it even more incredible.

    • @omniyambot9876
      @omniyambot9876 Před 4 lety +5

      @@blackouthq4732 ? that's like saying that we can die anytime in many many ways lol. it doesn't raise the probabilities.

  • @RevScott
    @RevScott Před 5 lety +3294

    How awesome is it to see a German, a Russian and an American launch into space together!

    • @shanice265
      @shanice265 Před 5 lety +41

      Why this 3 country's, coincidence? I don't think so 🤔

    • @goutam5299
      @goutam5299 Před 5 lety +5

      + Europe

    • @aermsche
      @aermsche Před 5 lety +86

      And they smile together :-)

    • @RevScott
      @RevScott Před 5 lety +4

      @@aermsche 😊

    • @dankos8266
      @dankos8266 Před 5 lety +23

      what happens if you launch a jew

  • @normg2242
    @normg2242 Před 2 lety +124

    Those dangling toys are brilliant. You can see the accelleration, you can even see how strong it is at different phases!

    • @anugrahekka7034
      @anugrahekka7034 Před 2 lety +11

      It's a visual reminder once they are in space that the effects of gravity are gone.

    • @SH_space
      @SH_space Před rokem +4

      @@anugrahekka7034 This actually isn't true :) . When they're in orbit, the effects of gravity are actually nearly the same as what we feel here on the ground (92%). What you're actually referring to are the g-forces. Here on the ground, we consistently feel 1 g. Free-fall is 0 g. In essence, orbit is a free-fall around the Earth, so the astronauts feel 0 g while they're in orbit. That's why they experience weightlessness.

    • @Rashad2038
      @Rashad2038 Před rokem +1

      I was waiting to see the toys float

    • @regis1vaast851
      @regis1vaast851 Před 3 měsíci

      Une vaste blague.ils prennent le temps de décrocher leurs peluches !!!!on en ferait de belles choses avec cet argent gaspillait.

    • @Vesalempinen
      @Vesalempinen Před měsícem +1

      They usually are Lucky charms given by cosmonaut/astronaut families ❤

  • @llcornholioll7889
    @llcornholioll7889 Před 3 lety +169

    I love this moment when the German Astronaut to the right sees the stuffed animals floating around and he starts smiling, kinda forgetting for a second he has a job to do as well, haha.

    • @llcornholioll7889
      @llcornholioll7889 Před 3 lety +1

      @ABC 5555 You can see pretty clearly he is looking at the stuff animals.
      And by the way, space travel is never safe. It's one of the most hostile environments known to man. Many astronauts have died on both the way up and the way down.

    • @tommorriskutscher9084
      @tommorriskutscher9084 Před 2 lety +5

      This toy mouse is the character of a very famous german children educational tv series

    • @wahyuloaduri8839
      @wahyuloaduri8839 Před 2 lety

      menit

    • @RealTalkWithSSG
      @RealTalkWithSSG Před měsícem

      That was so wholesome to watch, he's like a kid seeing the stuffed astronaut dog go wheeeee. 🥰🤣

    • @toemblem
      @toemblem Před 14 dny

      Those are not stuffed animals. Those are state of the art gravity indicators.

  • @longshot7601
    @longshot7601 Před 4 lety +3506

    NASA: The Commander can't reach the control panel buttons. We have to redesign the entire interior.
    Roscosmos: Here's a stick.

    • @Lyon_flightfilms
      @Lyon_flightfilms Před 4 lety +19

      )))

    • @davidcolquhoun4368
      @davidcolquhoun4368 Před 4 lety +279

      This remind me of a joke I heard as a boy. The Americans spent 4 million dollars on a pen that could wright in space, the Russians took a pencil. May be truth in this not sure lol

    • @peter007crouch
      @peter007crouch Před 4 lety +99

      @@davidcolquhoun4368 The problem with the pencil is the inflamable graphite inside. And after the Apollo 1 incident, NASA wanted to avoid it onboard. (Also broken tips etc.) At least thats what i've read.

    • @serbianultranationalist6487
      @serbianultranationalist6487 Před 4 lety +48

      John Doe that’s true but Russians used grease pencil

    • @MuazCannabissativaMCMXCIV
      @MuazCannabissativaMCMXCIV Před 4 lety +21

      I laughed so hard and I am sad now because I laughed alone :[

  • @sujithkumarg4556
    @sujithkumarg4556 Před 5 lety +782

    Massive respect for these brave men and women....

    • @margotalmanzar5210
      @margotalmanzar5210 Před 4 lety +16

      Sujith Kumar G Yeah id probably be crying my little eyes out if I was ever on a rocket 😂😂
      But they have complete trust in the technology that takes them up there 💙

    • @silverback5814
      @silverback5814 Před 4 lety +5

      No the women tho just a wasted seat

    • @coenogo
      @coenogo Před 4 lety +8

      silver back Why?

    • @Kellan0453
      @Kellan0453 Před 4 lety

      Margot Almanzar your really right to me

    • @irinaderevkko
      @irinaderevkko Před 4 lety +8

      @@silverback5814 dont cry

  • @GVooo
    @GVooo Před 4 lety +58

    Watching their smiling faces and excitement is priceless. We need more science on our lives.

  • @nickolashogg259
    @nickolashogg259 Před 3 lety +157

    I love how no space agency has ads on there videos

    • @nkristianschmidt
      @nkristianschmidt Před 3 lety +3

      bcs financed by sticking a gun in people's face

    • @nkristianschmidt
      @nkristianschmidt Před 3 lety +1

      @John Bulger the institution that runs the military and the police, yes

    • @nkristianschmidt
      @nkristianschmidt Před 3 lety +1

      @John Bulger thats why a good tax, is a low tax

    • @nkristianschmidt
      @nkristianschmidt Před 3 lety

      ​@John Bulger well, getting back to the topic at hand, let a private sector deliver solutions using competing companies; much cheaper and better.

    • @nkristianschmidt
      @nkristianschmidt Před 3 lety

      @John Bulger No, I believe in small competing governments, so not libertarian.

  • @tsurutuneado5981
    @tsurutuneado5981 Před 5 lety +816

    An American, a Russian and a German walk into a rocket.
    Ground control: "What is this? A joke?"

    • @flyon8368
      @flyon8368 Před 4 lety +39

      WWII FLASHBACK

    • @omniyambot9876
      @omniyambot9876 Před 4 lety

      @Basil it must be hilarious lol can you give an example

    • @sePoyson
      @sePoyson Před 4 lety +26

      @@omniyambot9876 The aliens caught a Russian, a Frenchman, and a German, and locked each in a cell.
      closed room 2 by 2 meters, gave each two titanium balls and
      said:
      - Who in a day will come up with something with these balls that will surprise us,
      we'll let them go, and send the rest to the experiments!
      Every other day they visit the Frenchman! He stands in the middle of the room and masterfully
      juggling balls!
      "Well, Frenchman, you surprised us, if those two didn't come up with anything, we
      we'll let you go!
      Go to the German! He masterfully juggles titanium balls at the same time
      tap dancing!
      - Well, German, surprised! Now let's see what the Russian came up with and
      let you go!
      An alien goes to the Russian! A minute later he comes out all dazed and
      says:
      - No, guys, you lost, he broke one ball, lost another!!!!

    • @sePoyson
      @sePoyson Před 4 lety

      There is no American, but funny

    • @faizalelnazrullahs.h7016
      @faizalelnazrullahs.h7016 Před 4 lety

      Fight please.. 😂😁

  • @KD-sz5bx
    @KD-sz5bx Před 4 lety +207

    When they grabbed hands, man such an emotional moment of everything in itself.

  • @brahmsianer5899
    @brahmsianer5899 Před 2 lety +20

    commander Sergei Prokopyev looks so trustworthy, I would confidently sit back and relax, when he's in command.

  • @hannahmccarthy6572
    @hannahmccarthy6572 Před 3 lety +72

    I've been looking for a video showing inside the Soyuz during launch for years, thank you so much! Amazing to watch ❤️

    • @EuropeanSpaceAgency
      @EuropeanSpaceAgency  Před 3 lety +11

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks a lot for watching, Hannah!

    • @vyql
      @vyql Před rokem

      انتي عربية؟

  • @dannyfirst6544
    @dannyfirst6544 Před 4 lety +307

    They look like they're calm,cool, riding bus to school..amazing.

    • @whogavehimafork
      @whogavehimafork Před 4 lety +18

      They're probably quite cozy, albeit a little nervous and focused on their responsibilities.
      Well maybe they were cozy during the launch but they had to sit in there for 2 days before they could dock with the ISS. So a bit too personal for my tastes.

    • @soyedgar1831
      @soyedgar1831 Před 4 lety

      They need to do breathing techniques to support g force

    • @slushie8066
      @slushie8066 Před 3 lety

      They look scared if you ask me lol

  • @AtulKumarVermaOnline
    @AtulKumarVermaOnline Před 4 lety +1836

    When the soft toys start floating, you know you are in space.

    • @jensbrenner1134
      @jensbrenner1134 Před 4 lety +75

      That actually doesn't have anything to do with space. It's just the moment the centrifugal force of the rocket orbiting around earth is "canceling" the earth's gravitational force. Same applies for the ISS.

    • @AtulKumarVermaOnline
      @AtulKumarVermaOnline Před 4 lety +17

      @@jensbrenner1134 I do understand the science behind it. Thanks for putting in words.

    • @peterselie1779
      @peterselie1779 Před 4 lety +16

      ​@@jensbrenner1134 No, that's not what is means. It just means that you're in free fall without any atmospheric drag. You still have to hope that you will constantly miss the earth.

    • @peterselie1779
      @peterselie1779 Před 4 lety +8

      @@marcels9111 doesn't need to be in an orbit. That was my point. You could just be free falling back to earth. Centrifugal force cancelling gravitational force has nothing to do with experiencing weightlessness.

    • @Deathsaber435
      @Deathsaber435 Před 4 lety +1

      Thats actually why they are there in the description it says there good luck charms but also tests to see weather the spacecraft is in orbit or not

  • @DJEDzTV
    @DJEDzTV Před 3 lety +307

    Just wanna point out how smooth things are in the cockpit, i was expecting some heavy shaking but looks pretty chilled)

    • @remizu2901
      @remizu2901 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah

    • @iamlarsen7896
      @iamlarsen7896 Před 2 lety +54

      Not much turbulence when your aircraft is a supersonic needle

    • @lonewolf37368
      @lonewolf37368 Před 2 lety +4

      @@iamlarsen7896 lmao

    • @Hale-Bopp
      @Hale-Bopp Před 2 lety +21

      Because the design of Soyuz is different from what you're imagining. Soyuz crew are inside the module during launch.. they're in closed space compartment.. The module or the cockpit is very intact inside the rocket itself.
      While the NASA space shuttle is separately attached on a gas tank outside with two rocket boosters that's why the shaking and vibration is much worse during launch.

    • @randyduncan4004
      @randyduncan4004 Před 2 lety +3

      looks like the one on our left kept her eyes closed the entire ride.

  • @willz229
    @willz229 Před 4 lety +124

    American:" Yayyyyy~~"
    German:" Oh YA!"
    Russian:"....." smirk

  • @David-lb5py
    @David-lb5py Před 4 lety +3131

    Imagine what we could achieve if we all stoped trying to kill one another

    • @anthonyo1561
      @anthonyo1561 Před 4 lety +40

      Megan Anderson that’s what I always say bro

    • @gastonyauck
      @gastonyauck Před 4 lety +111

      Imagine there´s no countries.

    • @FlyingSeaMan256
      @FlyingSeaMan256 Před 4 lety +38

      Go tell that to the people that want to kill everyone else

    • @volcommadness
      @volcommadness Před 4 lety +31

      Well get there sooner than later. Trust me I feel like the world is gonna come together and we all make a difference

    • @thilaksalian9509
      @thilaksalian9509 Před 4 lety +14

      Imagine how awesome it would be if we all accept islam there will be no differences

  • @RappelKarton
    @RappelKarton Před 4 lety +683

    So anyways. A Russian, a German and an American walk into a space...

  • @SpaceAce114
    @SpaceAce114 Před 4 lety +38

    Love the Russian cosmonaut suits. To me looks the best of all the space suits out there.

    • @rapidhistory3344
      @rapidhistory3344 Před 2 lety +1

      I think the space shuttle punmpkin suits look the best

  • @jonirnmomba4130
    @jonirnmomba4130 Před 3 lety +3

    I am 100% certain the family and children of the gentleman in the middle have never once seen as much joy and happiness expressed before, as much as it is here.
    His joy is palpable.

  • @Dave_B33
    @Dave_B33 Před 4 lety +461

    This is a cool video...I love finding this stuff randomly late night on CZcams!

  • @derbigpr500
    @derbigpr500 Před 4 lety +43

    Am I the only one impressed by how smooth the ride seems to be? I mean, barely any vibration even immediately after liftoff, it's like they're in a private jet. Russia really has these machines polished to perfection.

  • @LegendJoe3063
    @LegendJoe3063 Před rokem +8

    WHEN THEY HOLD HANDS TOGETHER MAN I FELT FOR A MOMENT SPACE IS INDEED A BEAUTIFUL PLACE WHERE THERE IS BOUNDRIES NO DIFFERENCES NO HATE ONLY PEACE AND HARMONY. SUCH A BEAUTIFUL MOMENT❤️.

    • @metam.devad.neimte9212
      @metam.devad.neimte9212 Před rokem

      SALM

    • @Disna0608
      @Disna0608 Před rokem

      ඔව්.ඔබ නිවැරදියි.එය මා නිතර සිතන දෙයක්.අප එක ජාතියක් හෝ රටක් හෝ මහද්වීපයක් හෝ නොවේ.අප එකම ලෝකයකි.ඒ ලෝකය අප සියල්ලන්ගේමය.අප උඩු ගුවනට ගිය විට අපි පෘතුවි වැසියෝ මිස එක් එක් ජාතීන් නොවෙයි.ඉතින් කුමකට යුද්ධ කරන්නේද කියා මම නිතර සිතමි.

  • @varl2004
    @varl2004 Před 4 lety +12

    9:08 3rd stage shutdown, the incredible moment where the vehicle ends the acceleration process and the state of weightlessness is felt. Awesome.

  • @jankhan866
    @jankhan866 Před 5 lety +212

    We are divided by borders, races , colour or creeds, but we are all ONE and UNITED when it comes to our planet.

    • @godblessyou2091
      @godblessyou2091 Před 5 lety

      Sooo true👌👌👌

    • @bptdns22
      @bptdns22 Před 5 lety +8

      We need a Earth flag

    • @margotalmanzar5210
      @margotalmanzar5210 Před 4 lety +1

      БВАТАН РОЛИВОСКС There is an earth flag but no one uses it. Looks kind of like the Olympic logo but more circles. I imagine NASA will put an earth flag on the moon when The Artemis missions go ahead 😁😁

    • @FlyingSeaMan256
      @FlyingSeaMan256 Před 4 lety

      Tell that to the backwards nations that want everyone else dead

  • @andridesci5839
    @andridesci5839 Před 4 lety +143

    wow, I'm really fascinated, astronauts are legends

  • @GhtDichNixAn
    @GhtDichNixAn Před 3 lety +31

    nine minutes from being on the ground to being in the space in zero gravity. the snooze time on my morning alarm clock is about the same time...

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před 3 lety +2

      I guess your alarm clock woudn't really need snooze button if it caused 2-3 g acceleration for your bed for 9 minutes.

  • @mariadaluzmoutinho5701
    @mariadaluzmoutinho5701 Před 3 lety +17

    Isto é tão incrível de ver...fico fascinada com a coordenação e com a minucia!! A cooperação de países é tão maravilhoso para o avanço do Homem na exploração espacial!! É empolgante tudo o que é Espaço e Universo ...

  • @koteswar009
    @koteswar009 Před 4 lety +277

    This journey to space with zero gravity took less time than me going to city center from my house 😃. Incredible acheivement by humans 👌

    • @polimorph2023
      @polimorph2023 Před 4 lety +3

      Just so to realize that sometimes with enough money one can make anything possible in time.

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 Před 4 lety +3

      Incredible compared to what? Chimps?

    • @koubenakombi3066
      @koubenakombi3066 Před rokem

      Yeah... keep believing in propulsion in vacuum... it's all in your mind... wake up.

    • @harrisonturner2209
      @harrisonturner2209 Před rokem +6

      @@jacobjorgenson9285 it doesn’t have to be compared to something to be acknowledged as an incredible achievement?

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 Před rokem

      @@harrisonturner2209 then what makes it incredible?

  • @xruhrgebeat7304
    @xruhrgebeat7304 Před 4 lety +253

    The Astronauts be like
    😁🤙 😐🤙 😁🤙

    • @witheeeeeerx
      @witheeeeeerx Před 3 lety +2

      Lmao

    • @clara6509
      @clara6509 Před 3 lety +4

      @Kato Ho Ten Soeng lol "always serious" not sure dude

    • @kikivivi8646
      @kikivivi8646 Před 3 lety

      I have a question about that. I think they needed to press a button in their hands. Does anyone know whats that for?

    • @Tahta1994
      @Tahta1994 Před 2 lety

      it's very natural because they don't want something bad to happen..

  • @teukudjw7737
    @teukudjw7737 Před 3 lety +21

    Never have in mind they actually put toys and stick in the cabin. And that stick worked.

  • @spacexishorriblepleasedeleteit

    The Soyuz is an amazing spacecraft and launch vehicle - thanks for sharing the inside of the launch!

  • @laytonclouser6975
    @laytonclouser6975 Před 5 lety +541

    I love how the guy in the middle has no emotion

  • @meNikkie
    @meNikkie Před 5 lety +58

    "На борту порядок, экипаж чувствует себя хорошо" ("Everyghing's fine on board, the crew feels very well") - it's so nice to hear that:)

    • @XKMeteor
      @XKMeteor Před 4 lety +1

      Понятное дело, они на земле сидят

    • @user-jw2cu2oe6k
      @user-jw2cu2oe6k Před 4 lety +1

      @@XKMeteor в голливуде, как у нас говорят.

  • @randyduncan4004
    @randyduncan4004 Před 2 lety

    but yes a BEAUTIFULLY done video. the last 20 seconds are amazing.

  • @aayushsharma8735
    @aayushsharma8735 Před 3 lety +7

    That transition from gravity to zero gravity tho. 9:10

  • @Youngie
    @Youngie Před 4 lety +158

    When toys have been to space but you haven’t 😂

    • @Prinx6
      @Prinx6 Před 3 lety

      😹

    • @swikews1316
      @swikews1316 Před 2 lety

      It is because of german Astronaut with the german child television "Der Maus"

    • @noahm.4001
      @noahm.4001 Před 2 lety

      @@swikews1316 it's called "Die Sendung mit der Maus" 😬

    • @Lord_Messiah_Disciple
      @Lord_Messiah_Disciple Před 2 lety

      They use it to indicate that they are in microgravity because they're strapped into their seats and can't really tell otherwise by intuition but rather instrumentation.

  • @ayylmao8096
    @ayylmao8096 Před 4 lety +297

    To think that the soviets built this in the mid 60's and it still holds up today. The USSR truly was ahead of its time!

    • @whogavehimafork
      @whogavehimafork Před 4 lety +34

      Much of that Cold War era technology is still impressive today, an American example would be the retired SR-71.
      It wasn't all success for the Soviets though. Keep in mind the Soyuz, an unbelievably reliable machine and a relic of a bygone era, was preceded by the N1 rocket which was a massive money sink that never completed a successful test because of catastrophic failures.
      You fail enough and you learn from it.

    • @niklas8279
      @niklas8279 Před 4 lety +33

      @@whogavehimafork Sputnik 1, Sputnik 2, Vostok 1, Vostok 2, Vozhod 2, Saljut 1, Luna 3, Luna 9, Venera 7, Mars 2, Mars 3, Mir, yes the USSR was ahead of its time!

    • @HashBulla710
      @HashBulla710 Před 4 lety +7

      Aliens helped them

    • @DanielCarvallo
      @DanielCarvallo Před 4 lety +4

      They also built Chernobyl and that didn't turn that great.

    • @ayylmao8096
      @ayylmao8096 Před 4 lety +27

      @@DanielCarvallo neither did the Boeing 737 Max :)

  • @rakeshkharta21
    @rakeshkharta21 Před 4 lety +3

    United efforts bring great results.
    Thanks ESA for showing us these amazing videos. Keep Inspiring.

  • @Rotatinhatin
    @Rotatinhatin Před 2 lety +1

    3 powerful countries…dangerous combo 👏🏾🙌🏾❤️ love from New Zealand 🇳🇿🖤

  • @DelphiPro
    @DelphiPro Před 4 lety +23

    А я этот предстарт и старт наблюдал в здании ESA в немецком городе Köln. Я сам работаю инженером в немецком центре авиации и космонавтики(DLR) и даже за руку здоровался с Александром Герстом в этом году, в июне месяце, когда он приходил к нашим подопытным в гости :)
    Не знаю как меня вывело на это видео, но посмотрел :) Всем всех благ

  • @kiks-sama2201
    @kiks-sama2201 Před 4 lety +37

    Man I love youtube recommendation, giving me a random beautiful videos.

  • @stanislavl8356
    @stanislavl8356 Před 3 lety +8

    Few words about The Stick. Upon landing all seats automatically switches in another position and central seat becomes closer to buttons - not for comfortable clicking, but for more safer landing. In other stages that position (closer to buttons) not optimal for crew. From 70's such design still works pretty well.

  • @davidhenningson4782
    @davidhenningson4782 Před 4 lety +11

    As a kid... I wanted to be an astronaut... then I hit my teens in the 80s... then met my wife, had some kids... CZcams came along... now I'm living the dream vicariously (and risk free) through CZcams videos like this👍

  • @therealAZLN
    @therealAZLN Před 5 lety +83

    Man, Serena looks so amazed by everything, Sergey looks so focused - and Alexander has seen it all before! It's beautiful seeing an American, a Russian, and a German flying to space together.

    • @georgen9755
      @georgen9755 Před rokem

      serena has knocked all employees out to be the vice president and the rest of me struggling for survival

    • @lyberth4366
      @lyberth4366 Před rokem

      it wasnt mentioned in the video. how do you know they are american, russian and german?

    • @normal-potato05
      @normal-potato05 Před rokem +2

      @@lyberth4366 don’t u see the flags on their suits?

    • @therealAZLN
      @therealAZLN Před rokem +2

      @@lyberth4366 They literally have flags on their arms.

    • @nathanfugate8210
      @nathanfugate8210 Před 5 měsíci

      @@lyberth4366 look at the flag oatches on their left arms!

  • @matt_8359
    @matt_8359 Před 4 lety +2

    Looked like a really smooth ride up into orbit wow

  • @butterballin3686
    @butterballin3686 Před 3 lety +9

    3:50 that is wholesome right there. This is awesome, these guys are the best of each nation coming together to benefit all of mankind.

  • @martianz.3996
    @martianz.3996 Před 5 lety +66

    Awesome, I love the only lightly edited raw footage here. Really gives you an insight into what its like inside the capsule.

    • @n1tmtu37
      @n1tmtu37 Před 5 lety +1

      can't have both. It's either raw or edited

  • @user-be8be4tj1k
    @user-be8be4tj1k Před 4 lety +350

    Everybody gangsta till the 3rd stage and the plushies start flying

  • @tuttt99
    @tuttt99 Před rokem +1

    I would need serious self hypnosis to endure such a claustrophobic ride to orbit. MAJOR respect!

  • @Starkiller21Nikki
    @Starkiller21Nikki Před 2 lety

    So nice to see the Inside when they launch the Soyuz, and see the Feelings of the Astronauts.

  • @cfrincon
    @cfrincon Před 4 lety +330

    Man I can feel the claustrophobia just watching this!

    • @whogavehimafork
      @whogavehimafork Před 4 lety +29

      And they were stuck in that capsule for two days before they docked with the ISS

    • @sulistyojatidanang86
      @sulistyojatidanang86 Před 4 lety +2

      phobia with santa claus you mean?? lol

    • @DClean
      @DClean Před 4 lety +3

      @@whogavehimafork Really??? Is that normal that it takes 48 hours to dock the Soyuz?

    • @xooperz
      @xooperz Před 4 lety

      @@whogavehimafork damn

    • @thelastverb
      @thelastverb Před 4 lety +5

      @@DClean Normal? Yes. Fastest? No. Since almost 10 years some manned missions used 6h (or was it 8h) route. Keep in mind most of that time is waiting without main propulsion running.

  • @ceretomer5987
    @ceretomer5987 Před 4 lety +42

    Smoother than I thought it would be.

  • @normal-potato05
    @normal-potato05 Před 2 lety +4

    9:36 when the German Astronaut saw the dolls floating, he smiled. That’s very nice to see

  • @btrocketry3736
    @btrocketry3736 Před rokem +1

    I can never get tired watching this. Truly amazing.

    • @gawXBL
      @gawXBL Před rokem

      Gets boring after 10 videos

  • @AneesHameed
    @AneesHameed Před 4 lety +1565

    Comparing to Dragon, Soyuz looks like a goods train while Dragon is a business class flight.

    • @quint2885
      @quint2885 Před 4 lety +253

      Because that's what the soyuz is actually used for, a cheap ferry module that carries 3 crew and a significant amount of cargo at the same time.

    • @sidpatel7
      @sidpatel7 Před 4 lety +66

      Theres difference between private airline and gov. Airline just like ethihad and air india 😜😂

    • @videomax72
      @videomax72 Před 4 lety +104

      @@quint2885 But now, Dragon and Falcon are even much cheaper...

    • @mashable8759
      @mashable8759 Před 4 lety +6

      Hahahaha

    • @angelocasio2481
      @angelocasio2481 Před 4 lety +1

      Quint ter

  • @centevarable
    @centevarable Před 5 lety +576

    Loved it when their hanging toys went weightless.....

    • @40jannatulhaney98
      @40jannatulhaney98 Před 4 lety +21

      They are Hum(Monkey) & Laika(Dog) who went to space.....

    • @hmscentre2907
      @hmscentre2907 Před 4 lety +4

      Mate, these people looked so scared :D

    • @justafellowbrother7263
      @justafellowbrother7263 Před 4 lety +9

      @@hmscentre2907 well wouldn't you be? Lol

    • @gnawershreth
      @gnawershreth Před 4 lety +5

      Jannatul Haney, the one on the right (from our point of view) looks like a mouse though, and it's wearing a German flag so it's probably Alexander's? Look at 8:12 for example. It looks like a German space mouse thing, and the dog looks like a Football World Cup 2018 (in Russia) dog (it has a football under its arm and it clearly says something with "18" on its belly.).

    • @margotalmanzar5210
      @margotalmanzar5210 Před 4 lety +3

      HMS Centre Nahhhh they were closing their eyes at some points and looked at peace imo.
      Serena looked a little nervous at first but this was her first flight so it’s understandable 😁

  • @Chrree
    @Chrree Před 2 lety

    The moment when the engine cuts off and the stuffed animals start floating was awesome! Been waiting for that moment the whole video.

  • @senecaaurelius1811
    @senecaaurelius1811 Před rokem +1

    2:01 so cool who chill they are! I love it! All those G’s pressing against their bodies and faces and they just chillin’ like they’re in a studio or something! Crazy tough!!!
    🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝

  • @oliverknorlein7731
    @oliverknorlein7731 Před 4 lety +154

    Imagin the moment when the engins Start and you know you are going to space it must be insane

  • @mutumaedwin5690
    @mutumaedwin5690 Před 4 lety +17

    Love from Africa, I love brevity! Conquering space can't be achieved at the absence of love!!!!

  • @matthewchapman2494
    @matthewchapman2494 Před rokem

    Yes!!! Beautiful views!! Thank You brave space people!

  • @logi3
    @logi3 Před rokem +1

    Irgendwas zwischen faszinierend und surreal 🙂👍

  • @scottmanley
    @scottmanley Před 5 lety +677

    See now I want the other version of this with the HD external view and small images of astronauts :)
    It is really nice to see the control panels and checklists, would love a proper simulated Soyuz someday.

    • @neithere
      @neithere Před 5 lety +29

      Scott Manley anyway, it's great that they... fly safe! (badum tss)

    • @giganetom
      @giganetom Před 5 lety +9

      I wonder wether that engine cutoff at 9:10 was nominal. :) As far as I can see, Merlin engines go out with whooosh rather than a bang like this RD-01??.

    • @mercieralexis51
      @mercieralexis51 Před 5 lety +1

      Quand ca parle fusee scott manley est pas très loin :)

    • @mellyandleonvlogs-bahasain7558
      @mellyandleonvlogs-bahasain7558 Před 5 lety +15

      I’ve never seen such clear vision of Soyuz before which such commentary and external shots. What a wonderful space craft Soyuz is.

    • @berlymahn
      @berlymahn Před 5 lety +3

      Scott Manley ...... Mr. Manley knows.

  • @cavsh00ter
    @cavsh00ter Před 5 lety +113

    The guys face in the middle has a look of surprise and excitement, I wish them all the best

    • @EuropeanSpaceAgency
      @EuropeanSpaceAgency  Před 5 lety +10

      Thanks for your kind words!

    • @lanhuong-xo7ec
      @lanhuong-xo7ec Před 5 lety +6

      He is the commander, and this is his 3rd flight. He must take on the most important tasks

    • @godblessyou2091
      @godblessyou2091 Před 5 lety

      @@EuropeanSpaceAgency 💐👌👌

    • @lanhuong-xo7ec
      @lanhuong-xo7ec Před 5 lety +1

      @Alex Dalex He showed a high and serious concentration due to his important duties. Not simply smiling, waving and selfire.

    • @stephanieellison7834
      @stephanieellison7834 Před 4 lety +2

      I'm guessing it was the force of the 3rd stage separation, as you could see it hit everyone.

  • @IAmNotOfThisWorld
    @IAmNotOfThisWorld Před 2 lety +1

    I’d be terrified but they all kept their composure. Very admirable indeed!

  • @Judy.LoveandLightAlways
    @Judy.LoveandLightAlways Před 2 lety +1

    Omg never did i think it would be so cramped in there. You are Hero's. How absolutely Amazing. Kindest thoughts to you and your families from Australia

  • @onephatcat
    @onephatcat Před 5 lety +106

    Gotta love the stuffed animals dangling in the cockpit!

    • @onephatcat
      @onephatcat Před 5 lety

      what's up My bad! :)

    • @SalocinTEN
      @SalocinTEN Před 5 lety +5

      Then floating around when the final engines cutoff.

    • @snoopydoopy9760
      @snoopydoopy9760 Před 5 lety +1

      The right one is from a famous and popular German TV show called "The Show with the Mouse" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Sendung_mit_der_Maus

    • @SerjLevonyuk
      @SerjLevonyuk Před 5 lety +2

      @@snoopydoopy9760 And the left one is the official mascot of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

    • @ianwilds3139
      @ianwilds3139 Před 5 lety

      and the space lint coming in through the left window 9:46..lmao

  • @meshugeah
    @meshugeah Před 5 lety +1015

    Who needs celebrities, while we have astronauts/kosmonauts

    • @alexvids9232
      @alexvids9232 Před 5 lety +8

      They are all actors. Lol

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 5 lety +25

      These people inspire me more than any actor or vapid celebrity famous for being famous more than anything else. I admire the true talents on Earth, including people like great musicians but the spacefarers and those who put them up there are the best. The best technical people on the planet are behind these achievements. This flight is even considered routine today! Amazing.

    • @rw9347
      @rw9347 Před 5 lety +1

      Right there all actors 😂😂

    • @sagitariojahm
      @sagitariojahm Před 5 lety +10

      Celebrities do STUPID acts to increase their popularity,we love see idiots so we can prevent been like them,some doctors find cures for weird diseases ans no one cares,an celebrity do something stupid and it's going viral,humanity will desapear sooner for not to encurage knowledge in the future generations,stupidity is the way to go been a human.

    • @CarlosSanchez-fj7nj
      @CarlosSanchez-fj7nj Před 5 lety +1

      sagitariojahm You’re right oh no those are those are the three stooges acting like they are jerking off never left the ground joke on you

  • @sgt.monkolphotakul7478

    Hi ภาพสดมั่งเนี้ย แชร์บันทึกเลยนะ

  • @sebastianmusamali2726
    @sebastianmusamali2726 Před 3 lety +3

    WHATCHING FROM Kenya ,so beautiful

  • @user-zi8ht1fi6c
    @user-zi8ht1fi6c Před 5 lety +83

    More of these full time inside views from each launch please!

  • @usnr00
    @usnr00 Před 4 lety +17

    Thanks for posting. Very interesting to see a Soyuz launch from the inside!

  • @ishapera8824
    @ishapera8824 Před 2 lety +1

    i RESPECT so much these guys

  • @kaverigupta9961
    @kaverigupta9961 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much...such an amazing video..I felt myself part of the crew... Incredible 👍👍

  • @ShibHater
    @ShibHater Před 4 lety +145

    I watch entire video to see when will hanging teddy would float😎

    • @brucecook502
      @brucecook502 Před 4 lety +1

      Me too haha

    • @sijovijayan
      @sijovijayan Před 4 lety +3

      😅😆 ESA installed the teddy in wrong way, astronauts seeing the ass of those teddys instead of their pretty face 😅😆😅😆

  • @yassm
    @yassm Před 5 lety +9

    It's amazing that we have such high quality footage from inside the capsule

  • @OscarGonzalez-iz2xc
    @OscarGonzalez-iz2xc Před 4 lety +1

    It's great to see our countries working together in the race for space🌓☀

  • @um1dakhon_835
    @um1dakhon_835 Před 3 lety

    Wauu, top notch, I respect you COSMONAUTS, even though your life was in danger, you flight and achieved to your goals💪🏻😎

  • @Nova_Avali
    @Nova_Avali Před 4 lety +48

    I love how chill they look. Just sitting there kind of cramped but pretty relaxed. If I was in there I would be screaming my brains out, crying as I can’t lift my arms because of the Gforce

    • @virtual_balboa
      @virtual_balboa Před rokem +2

      Stop and think for a moment why that might be.

  • @HarvinderSingh-go5lq
    @HarvinderSingh-go5lq Před 5 lety +47

    It's scary.. salute to these brave scientists

  • @silkyshahi9884
    @silkyshahi9884 Před 3 lety +4

    The whole time I had a big smile on my face😀 moment to see space 👩‍🚀👨‍🚀

  • @abhishekmishra5936
    @abhishekmishra5936 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow we can see how much we can achieve when we're united. Three greatest enemies of all time are together in a space shuttle. What could be more beautiful than this ?

  • @carcar97
    @carcar97 Před 5 lety +17

    I’m a noob when it comes to space/astronomy in general. I just recently got into it after completing an astronomy course in school. When i learned about the Columbia and Challenger incidents my heart stopped. I was taken aback when I learned about those horrific tragedies. . To think about the suffering those astronauts experienced along with their families breaks my heart. 😰 Makes me feel happy to see these guys make it up there safely as it’s definitely not an easy, and not always safe task ❤️

  • @pissedoffdude1
    @pissedoffdude1 Před 4 lety +12

    Kudos to the astronauts/cosmonaut for working together and making this an amazing success but just to be sure we don't overlook anyone, we really to give a much well-desrved round of applause to that inanimate carbon rod

    • @nihilsin3deo
      @nihilsin3deo Před 2 lety

      How did they work together? They just sat there.

  • @chrisrose01
    @chrisrose01 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the Soyuz its like the Jeep of Space

  • @jasonking6892
    @jasonking6892 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Great Job 👍🇬🇧

  • @drascatepetl
    @drascatepetl Před 5 lety +4

    Amazing video ! I've wanted to see a multi angle video of a Soyuz spacecraft launch for a while now. Simply amazing ! The moment those mascots start floating in space...

  • @benbry942
    @benbry942 Před 4 lety +4

    wow! I'm absolutely speechless. this is splendid. seeing the dulls floating around at the end of the video just made me smile:)

  • @user-io2qb4ll3h
    @user-io2qb4ll3h Před rokem

    Қандай керемет 1 секундта ойыншықтар ілініп тұрған жерінен ауада қалқи бастады. 9:12 уақыт аралықта. АЛЛА ҰЛЫҚ! Ол қандай керемет ғаламды жаратқан!

  • @ashrafrashedi6279
    @ashrafrashedi6279 Před 3 lety +1

    Truly spectacular!

  • @planpitz4190
    @planpitz4190 Před 4 lety +48

    The mascot dangling in front of flight engineer Alexander Gerst is a mouse known to every German kid as it stars in a famous TV program called "Die Sendung mit der Maus" " The broadcast with the mouse " in which technical things are explained to young people in a fun way.

    • @TheColinChapman
      @TheColinChapman Před 3 lety

      yes, whatever ‚young people‘ are. the average age of the „Die Sendung mit der Maus“ viewers is fourty-one...,;)

  • @francescoiadicicco1266
    @francescoiadicicco1266 Před 5 lety +34

    I can feel their emotion and joy. A great moment for great people :)

  • @Mark-Wilson
    @Mark-Wilson Před 2 lety

    I love space agencies like you and nasa, canadian space agency etc you are amazing people

  • @emanuelet.1898
    @emanuelet.1898 Před 3 lety +3

    Da notare la felicità dell'uomo al centro quando alza la mano in segno di vittoria 😅😅😅 Comunque grandi persone!

  • @g2s351
    @g2s351 Před 5 lety +29

    It is amazing how space exploration requires so many people working together to create the final product. Props to all the people advancing the Human race.