For All Mankind - Handshake in Space (Apollo-Soyuz)
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2021
- (Season 2 Finale)
In the midst of all the chaos happening between the US and USSR, ground control in Houston decide to give Apollo the order to dock with Soyuz, with the hope that whatever comes out of the planned mission would be satisfactory, during a day in which shit has hit the fan in every regard. - Hry
Reagan backing off once he saw the handshake is actually really accurate. As a former Hollywood actor, he was really influenced by a cinematic spectacle. In our timeline, it was when he saw 1983's The Day After that he was shocked and dismayed enough to consider another way forward with Moscow. It's very believable that he'd respond this way in the For All Mankind universe.
"Someday when they write the history of this time, they'll talk about how when the Cold War was at its coldest... an American astronaut shook hands with a Russian cosmonaut in a symbolic gesture that inspired the world!" - Thomas Paine, NASA director 1983
In this show, that’s what I hope he will be remembered for, and not how he dies. In real life, the downing of KAL 007 led to GPS being made available for civilians.
It would be amazing to have some so simple yet symbolic help two superpowers step back from the brink of the war to end all wars.
this series keeps on killing and putting aside historical figures.
And I wonder how many low IQ dud's will think this is how it actually happened?
i wish we could exist peacefully , but my country never learn on our past mistakes.
This handshake saved the For All Mankind world
The irony about Aleida giving the go ahead.
@@anthonybanchero3072 oof
Yep, they about to nuke each other out of existence on earth and shoot each other down on the moon
If Gagarin and Armstrong had the chance to do that, it probably would have had a positive outcome on our history
@@anthonybanchero3072 why?
I almost cried when I realised that almost nobody saw that
They’ll get a recording. The point is the world won’t nuke themselves.
well those empty houses belonged to the astronauts and employees at nasa who were at mission control and in space
just the southern US didn't see it live. everyone else did, and so did reagan and that basically saved everyone from a nuclear war.
“Almost nobody saw that”... it was ‘just’ the southern US (and perhaps the Western USSR) that were in bomb shelters. I think most other people were (apprehensively) going on about their daily lives.
Reagan saw that don't worry
We are lucky that only this part actually happened in real life ( in ISS ) and not the shooting each other part .
It also happened during the Cold War in the 70s
Yeah, I was surprised that Apollo-Soyuz was a thing that actually happened. Don’t know which one is more epic. In real life it marked the ending of the space race and the beginning of detente.
Apollo-Soyuz really did occur in our timeline, in 1975. I suppose that’s why the writers called this mission “Apollo 75”, presumably in homage to the event that really took place in our history (and because it’s a high number that is compatible with there being far more Apollo missions in the FAM timeline than in ours).
imagine our time line its backwards. first the peace time and then we have a moon base race and we shoot the russian moon base.
Apollo-Soyuz actually happened in the mid 70s in the real world.
Reagan: "It was beautiful... and Nancy thought so too"
Me at 2am: *Starts tearing up*
It's the old Vulcan proverb "Only Nixon could go to China".
Apollo/Soyuz accomplished zero science, but accomplished miracles in detente and foreign relations on strange and unexplored grounds. The scene effectively mirrored what they actually did, up to speaking each others language. The docking module had to be an airlock, since the Apollo Command Module had a normal operating pressure of 5PSI (34kPa) and the Soyuz topped out around 15PSI (100kPa).
Some of the docking hardware's spare components are still in use today on the Zarya module.
You know I think in this timeline Nixon never went to China. Maybe in season 3 “only Reagan could go to Moscow” will be a saying.
In the series, Leonov is the first man to walk on the Moon, and Deke Slayton is the first man to be buried there. In reality, both Leonov and Slayton participated in the Soyuz - Apollo mission and had good relations until Slayton's death due to brain tumor in 1993.
the murican: welcom to my station
the soviet: welcome to our station
velcom to ourr steshion*
you gotta get the accent right
They weren't stations. They were just two capsules launched specifically for the handshake.
@@totallynoteverything1. A true English accent^^
Honestly believe, this scene following into finding the Astro couple In each other’s arms is some of the best TV I have watched
I was expecting a bright flash to come through one of those windows in the deserted houses as the air-raid sirens blared.
Us: ‘sorry a trigger happy space marine bbq’d your friend’
USSR: ‘sorry my buddies decompressed you moon bases killing some people’
Sorry was this before or after that moon war? 😂 I don’t know what’s happening 🤣
*watches the rest of the video
*sees the rest of the world
Oh... oh no. 🤯
nah nah this would've been cool
I almost expected him to come out with a AK
One of the best shows on today. More people must see this.
Gordo and Tracy....NOOOO!!! 😭😭😭
I’m so sad
Spoiler
@@hgwells1899 if youre watching a video of episode 10 like this, and crying about spoilers thats on you. use your head.
@@HermsWorldWide nob. Video autoplayed, spoiler comment highlighted in capitals with emoji's. Boom. 2 hours later, watching the episode, no alarms, no surprises, zero f's given by some who love to spoil on day of release
@@hgwells1899 Who the fuck uses autoplay lmao
Is this the same Reagan voice actor from CoD Cold War?
They both do a really good
job at impersonating his voice
Probably not, the actor from COD Cold War was Creed Braton from The Office, I don’t remember seeing his name in the imdb.
Yeah, I wonder who does these presidential impressions. They deserve more credit. I’d like to see more behind the scenes on how they Forrest Gump the footage.
I really think this is made up of all reagan footage and used by apple to display it's DeepFake/Revival tech in their new streaming service.
Yes they are the same actor
@@PolymurExcel no the actor in COD was jeff bergman. And he once again voice acted Reagan in this show.
This HAS to be based on the handshake between Leonov and Stafford
A really superb episode all round.
This is a beautiful scene, one huge technical flaw. Soyuz and Apollo have different life support systems. The Apollo astronaut had to close the hatch behind them and match the atmosphere in the docking chamber with Soyuz so they could open their hatch.
They already kept key people alive fod this to purely work and made a rocket start working for the same reason this movie is supposed to be fun to watch for most not a nerdgasm for the some and even then they could have just worked around it by building more similiar systems this is not a another 70 years of nasa special
@@koc988 Wow I see grammar, spelling and correct word use are not your strong suits. I am sure there was an intelligible concept in there somewhere but it's lost. Details matter.
@@GamingBenchmarksBI Doubtful, it was a bargain mission cobbled together with spare parts and mothballed hardware. Plus American space hardware all uses the same atmospheric composition. It's just infeasible, it's one of those details like too many shots fired for a magazine or the wrong startup procedure shown. Just pointing it out. Still think it's a beautiful scene.
Who cares your "technical flaw"?, It's an alternate universe, everything is different
Did you miss those episodes in which a bunch of American and Soviet Engineers met to coordinate this whole thing? We can assume that this was discussed and addressed without even having to suspend our disbelief
I was deeply saddened that nobody saw the moment
It's the '80s, there will be recordings.
What's important is Regan saw the moment.
1:01 seriously, fallout vibe for real
the soundtrack its amazing
What a scene.
I know the that this is 100% fiction and that the time period for this has long passed. But this really touched my heart. In humanity’s darkest hours, a group of 4, 2 each representing their nation, came together in a handshake that stopped nuclear war. Humanity truly is a wonderful thing
I cant be the only one that was slightly nervous the cosmonauts might have guns because of what happened on Jamestown and with the killing of a cosmonaut.
An interesting Homage to 2001 a Space Odyssey .
I was wondering the other day if they’d do a season set in 2001. Maybe Season 4 or even the end of Season 3?
@@chuckwilliams3003 with the teaser at the end being a Mars landing in 1995, it may be that the series starts in 1995 and finishes early 2000s. Either way, it'll be interesting to see how this timeline incorporates private space companies such as Spacex or blue origin. Perhaps they don't even exist in this timeline, we will just have to see. It will probably be at least season 4 before we get to modern-day era though.
@@bnw5435 I think season 3 will pick up either a year after season 2, or early 90’s. It wouldn’t make sense to have it start during the Mars landing.
@@bnw5435 I really want to see them build space habitats like space wheels and O’Neill cylinders. But, yeah, I can only really imagine the Mars landing happening sometime during the season. My big question is if the Soviet Union will still be around.
2010 i believe
This mission is a top favourite of mine.
This show does scratch my Expanse itch..
That was one damn good finale.
Epic final season !!!!
It's not final.
even now if you look at some of the modern videos from the ISS that the people who have been up there for the past few years, you'll see that everyones just chillin
Best sci fi show i have watched since The Expanse imo. So glad i got apple TV to see it
Dani could lift Thor's Hammer.
She is so good and her intentions are pure.
Love Dani.
She’s the perfect commander
“Airlock is repressurized, they made it back!”
did they though?
Yes and no
idk why but my heart breaks when i see the handshake but theres no one else in the country there to see it
I keep watching all these scenes on youtube and I'm still on season 1 episode 2
Get on it. Same thing happened to me. I saw some CZcams clips. Signed up for that free trial and I was hooked. First two episodes are slow because the protagonists aren’t actually driving the story forward. Episode 3 is when it gets good.
We were watching this episode late at night and suddenly the siren sounded. A similar sound we have in Ukraine when there is a threat of a missile attack from Russia. We were quick to turn it down so the neighbors wouldn't be frightened :-)
That zoom was very Battlestar-like
Right On
American Astronauts and Russian Cosmonauts shaking hands together after docking together to symbolize friendship.
Looks like Air Force One was doing the duty of the NECAP.
Dani's such a badass.
Not as badass as the woman who pulled the gun on Ed. That was some bullshit lol...In real life such breaking of command wouldn't happen in million years. Public funded operation with billions of dollars at stake.
0:30, I live for the moments I hear that music again
Yeah I cried
I wish we also saw Soviet mission control's reaction to the handshake
One thing I've enjoyed about this show that I didn't think I would, was in how they portrayed Reagan. They were very, very accurate. He'd be exactly like this, warts and all Lol. I'm surprised the guy didn't pay an official state visit to the Moon or something, though that might happen for "President" Wilson Lol.
So I'm not the only one expecting Ellen Wilson to be President in 1995, then.
@@trackrick And Aleida to be in 2008. Pam in 2020.
The guy playing Reagan also played him in CoD Cold War
I’m not going to lie. As I was watching this episode for the first time, I was half expecting the Soviets to stick a gun out the hatch.
@J6F05 CHEUNG Hei-yeung Andy
Well I had this sneaking suspicion the entire time that the Soyuz crew wasn’t the same crew that they had met prior.
@J6F05 CHEUNG Hei-yeung Andy you do know that at least in this universe the first kill is on the Americans right?
They were both docked. Firing into the Apollo would have depressurized and destroyed both Soyuz as well
@@AC-iz7eh
It just seemed like something the show would do.
I thought the same thing too, but it was not so much cynicism about the Soviets as it was cynicism about TV writers. But I also figured that it would be the handshake that fixes everything, so I wasn't surprised that the meetup happened the way it was supposed to.
I don't know who voiced Reagan in the phone call but their voice sounds very close to Reagan's
when you make world peace
You my best friend
Buddy
one travel the astro belt, one travel the cosmos
Here I thought the Cosmonauts were going to come out with guns!
Wow, just the fact that no one saw it
1:30 Mr President... on your left.
Obviously a nod to the 1975 Apollo Soyuz docking.
I mean.... no shit?
No shit sherlock
@@masonmtb7 No shit airlock
@@pplesandoranges Yes, please, don't shit in the airlock.
They didn't shut the airlock, they opened it
Meanwhile on the moon they re playing cod ghosts.
Best moment of the season
Her name is POOLE. I see what yall did there! 2001 a Space Odyssey.
What's the "happy" music that starts playing. They have it when Ellen catches the tank in season one, as well, but it's not on the soundtrack of either season.
I know it's fake but this show man it's like every success I'm like one of the nasa control room guy
Since Thomas Stafford was a Commander of Apollo 10, Same as Ed Baldwin, Ed Should be the Apollo-Soyuz Astronaut because Thomas Stafford is also in the Apollo-Soyuz
If there was a Pathfinder to command, Tom Stafford probably would have picked that instead
Stafford was absolute badass. Him and Frank borman. Too bad they didn't walk the moon.
I shouldn't have pushed for it then.
Why are they using Apollo and Soyuz when they have Pathfinder and Buran?
The americans didnt want to release all their hi-tech super cool tech in Pathfinder to the Russians, so they wanted to use Apollo (which was largely old by that point and well understood by the Russians).
I'd swim in that Poole.
Go away and never return
🤨
This is a hope, hope that firstly we are humans, not communists or capitalists. We have to explore more, we have to study more, we have to go deep in cosmos.
This show does make me wonder. How would a world be if the Soviets landed on the moon first.
We'd probably have found someway to land on Mars, if not in the 20th century, certainly by the 21st.
@@randomlyentertaining8287 yeah because nasa budget in space race was decent
If apollo Soyuz never happened no ISS
Did they just stop WW3
@A dude with a flashlight nice 👍
Oh ok so NOW they smiling ...
Has any Astronaut ever broken orders in reality like what they showed in this fiction?
That other woman pulling the gun on ed was just too much.
No but we've also never had guns in Space or Militarized Shuttle's things change when the stakes are a World War. There have been many instances of people under command of Nuclear Weapons breaking orders. People definitely have second thoughts about orders when in care of weapons of mass destruction. Orders and regulations for Astronauts in real life don't include bringing Nuclear Weapons to the Moon and we've never supplied regular crews with guns at all. It's fiction yes in real life they'd probably have no one but the most loyal to carry out a mission like that and a Nuclear War would have happened as a result but there is no coming back from that so instead they made a Vasili Arkhipov like character who was unwilling to follow the orders set down and convinces their crew to do the same. Wouldn't say it's unrealistic I mean it's happened just not in space because space has never been Militarized.
That other woman was Sally Ride!
She was the first American woman in space
No Alexei Leonov and Valeri Kubasov?
Hi Bob.
For those who may not be aware: this actually did happen on July 15,1975.
The American astronaut was a US Air Force brigadier general by the name of Thomas Stafford. And yes, he was a white man. Just sayin.
Thomas Stafford was the commander of Apollo 10 and is the person that the Ed Baldwin character replaced.
@@przemekkozlowski7835 And as the head of the Astronaut Corps (when the Mission was planned) he assigned himself to Pathfinder's Maiden Voyage. And Pathfinder was a Second Generation Space Shuttle with a nuclear main drive.
That'll be a considerable upgrade in my book. Apollo-Soyuz was more or less an afterthought by NASA because everone believed the Soviets would opt out way before any rocket lifted off the ground either at Kennedy or at Baikonur. They more or less gave Dani this mission because it would have looked great on TV and a great counter for Soviet Propaganda about the US still covertly being as racist as during the 1950s and early 60s.
no, he was a black female
Who gives a fuck if he was white or black. Dani's character is really great and well written.
We need this now more than ever. God Bless Ukraine.
Man I have a feeling you spam this type of comments that doesn't have anything to do with russia Ukrainian war
Next together go to mars
Build settlements
Create a country and rebelled to earth
Be the game Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare
Seems oddly relevant.
Ill take Deke, tom, snd vance the real thing.
I look at this show and part of me thinks that every cast member would still be alive if they existed in our reality.
Moral: don’t go to the moon?
1:04 Is this some nuclear war or something because you hear the air rain horn in the background
Almost one
After the moonrines killed a cosmonaut the Russians had aimed their nuclear missiles towards the southern part of US so the air raid sirens Defcon 2 were on and people evacuated into bunkers for safety
What series is this?
Ive just started watching and I'm on episode 6 of series 1.
It's fantastic!
Why are you asking what series this is, if you're already watching season 1? Also, your answer is in the title.
@@thomasvleminckx ikr lol
So meaning the " For ALL Mankind " Is not a movie. It's a tv series?
Yes sir, and a real good one. Can't wait for S3
looks so akwars
Soyuz-Apollo*
When this actually happened in 1975, was it actually that poignant?
Yeah, pretty much. It was a major landmark in ending the Cold War.
I feel like if it was more poignant in real life, I would’ve learned about it in school. Funny enough in real like it was Nicholas Meyer’s The Day After that convinced Reagan to communicate with the Russians. I wonder if that TV movie would even exist in this alternate reality. At least they got Nicolas Meyer’s Wrath of Kahn.
@@chuckwilliams3003 Nobody cared. When the networks broke in to regular programming with the news of Apollo 13's problem, people bitched they were missing their TV shows. And, yes, I know people who were surprised to learn Apollo 13 really happened.
@@chuckwilliams3003 bruh even I learnt about it in school and I’m not even in America
@@XxiPoisonZxX Wow. And I live in America. That really says something about American priorities in education.
In 1988 I mailed a letter to Reagan telling him to have one of our space shuttles land in Russia instead of in Florida it was a brilliant idea but I never got a reply I think whoever opened my envelope decided wrongly to keep this idea from Reagan, it would have been fantastic with a Russian cosmonaut on board the shuttle it would have taken off from Florida but landed in Russia a great idea that would have made history and it was never given to Reagan.
that's just how Reagan would talk...
" ground control in Houston decide to give Apollo the order to dock with Soyuz"
Not a very accurate description of what happened. It was Dani's idea, and she had already committed to doing it no matter what ground control had to say. Why are you taking away her agency? That was, like, the whole point of her character arc. 🤦♂️
When she asks the cosmonaut what are they going to do to you here. His response should have been "nothing just now, but you don't even want to imagine what they will do upon my return. So no, Thank you.
But anyway....this is fiction so lol
0:20 did he said hello apollo?
ďâ
Wait, this ckip is before or after they biu biu each other?
It's after the biu biu causing the nuclear meltdown in Jamestown. They had sent Pathfinder and Seadragon to destroy Buran when this handshake happened because FAM almost went into Fallout timeline
PLS NO SPOILERS
The homies when you get your first gf
0:34
Lmao.
Are they gonna get married
What app do I need to watch this?
Apple TV
Can watch it on 123 movies
ThePirateBay and qBittorrent
Is it Apollo-Soyuz or Soyuz-Apollo
Apollo-Soyuz
@MusiWx it's both
Is this a really movie?
Too bad Houston was under a tornado warning... 😄
In case you're being genuine and not joking, that's a nuke warning.
Yuri the peanut butter smuggler in an other timeline (stranger things reference)
This serbian actor yuri from stranger things ha😂
Looks like a good comedy
It is
WTF ???? Nobody notice ??? OMG
False history, while Russia retains its Slavic civilization, the US from white or Anglo-Saxon to black, Slayton, Stafford, Brand, Leonov and Kubasov, FOREVER
It's not a "false history" because it's not history. It's science fiction, set in an alternate timeline where the Soviet Union reached the Moon first, invigorating U.S. interest in the space program. Among other things, the Russians landing a woman on the moon in that timeline caused Nixon to both create a female astronaut program and to racially integrate the astronaut program to "one-up" the Soviets.
No one is trying to say these are the people who met in the Apollo-Soyuz handshake in the real world's history, you're just being an ignorant racist who can't be bothered to have a clue what he's commenting on.
@@woodrobin I know that a science fiction story but in bad taste and it is not about racism, it is about this bad racial change applied by the anti-American government of Joe Biden, now the discrimination of whites is legal for the whole country and trash immigration Now worry about the big wave on the US-Mexico border.
Fernando Yucra Take your meds boy, it seems you’re having one of your schizo meltdown again
@@carolederent7638 Well, I'm not vaccinated, nor will I wear Pfizer, I drink i v e r m e c t i n
@@carolederent7638 worry about the migratory crisis in the south of your country