A Mission Possible: Hadfield on how ISS bio-samples can help in the battle against osteoporosis

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • 2013-01-30 - CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield stores biological samples in the MELFI freezer of the International Space Station (ISS). The samples drawn from the crew of the ISS will be analyzed on the ground to better understand how living in space affects the human body. These samples will give researchers insight into bone loss in space, which in turn can be applied to finding solutions for battling osteoporosis on Earth.
    Credits: Canadian Space Agency and NASA
    Expedition 34-35 Web page: www.asc-csa.gc....
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Комментарии • 258

  • @mrdanielwon
    @mrdanielwon 4 года назад +122

    This off brand mission impossible music just makes it even better

    • @ninjaandocean
      @ninjaandocean 4 года назад +6

      It sounds like a pokemon battle theme

    • @6legend
      @6legend 4 года назад +1

      @@jc6225 no

  • @TheWiseDucky
    @TheWiseDucky 4 года назад +256

    Lol I'm having a marathon of these space videos. They're so addicting!

  • @ollzup
    @ollzup 11 лет назад +259

    ah man! no wonder Waldo is hard to find, he's in space

  • @goozbaghali
    @goozbaghali 11 лет назад +218

    I am amazed why we don't fund CSA and NASA more. So much cool research happens here. The real world applications are limitless. Also, it's science dammit!!!! We should learn more about the natural world even regard, because it's fun.

    • @aayushjadhav2743
      @aayushjadhav2743 4 года назад +25

      Hehe....Guns go brrrr

    • @itspunishmenttime6325
      @itspunishmenttime6325 4 года назад +8

      Because the governament, (at least in the US, I don't know about Canada) cares more about the military than science

    • @zaneaustin22
      @zaneaustin22 4 года назад

      Aayush Jadhav 😂😂, true

    • @malachimejias1567
      @malachimejias1567 4 года назад

      I think you should Google search "Cave Johnson Quotes". It would be very good.

    • @Ben-mj1br
      @Ben-mj1br 3 года назад

      @@malachimejias1567 lmao exactly what I was thinking when i read that

  • @tonoftroubles
    @tonoftroubles 4 года назад +1

    Was waiting for train at the station and had an hour to spend before it arrived so I started watching Chris doing stuff like brushing his teeth and eating in the ISS. After a while found out more than an hour had gone by and I hadn’t even noticed the train coming and leaving.

  • @AtomicHamburger1
    @AtomicHamburger1 11 лет назад +9

    There is no up down or side to side in space. Every video Hadfield has made is in fact in a different position but because of the fixed camera it always looks as if he is in a certain direction.

  • @bulldog33933
    @bulldog33933 12 лет назад +11

    He is awesome, and its great he let's us see everyday tasks, we love ya

  • @jintzie1950jth
    @jintzie1950jth 12 лет назад +4

    This is so cool! Thank you, Commander Hadfield.

  • @whiterottenrabbit
    @whiterottenrabbit 11 лет назад +38

    When will he go to the ISS again? I miss him...

  • @MakeupMobster
    @MakeupMobster 2 года назад +1

    I wish Chris did every single video on the ISS

  • @goodlyboony
    @goodlyboony 11 лет назад +77

    Why does the music sound like a boss battle in pokemon instaid of the original mission impossible music

    • @monarosberg6036
      @monarosberg6036 4 года назад +2

      Jessie and james!... Bond.

    • @maziu27
      @maziu27 4 года назад +4

      Because copyright

    • @boar747
      @boar747 3 года назад

      Because it's mission "possible"

  • @becalipresedinte2368
    @becalipresedinte2368 4 года назад +1

    I saw him doing task he is not the impostor!

  • @dankerthanclanker
    @dankerthanclanker 11 лет назад +34

    Mmmmm, tasty, tasty royalty free music. Seriously though, this is pretty neat.

  • @mertaksac9718
    @mertaksac9718 12 лет назад +9

    Love the music which is in absolutely no way anything to do with mission impossible so please don't sue us

  • @Domaik_
    @Domaik_ 11 лет назад +4

    This guy is awesome already been in space 3 or 4 times!

    • @benschmitt7035
      @benschmitt7035 4 года назад +1

      3 times, this was his third and final flight. Its so cool that videos from 2013 can still inspire a generation!

  • @zoyaspasova3190
    @zoyaspasova3190 4 года назад +1

    He is so good! I literally love this guy!!!!!

  • @SadBooter
    @SadBooter 11 лет назад +3

    Hey! Good question. Logically, I can come up with one. It has a tendency to go towards the air vents where the air is sucked out for recycling. There isn't much of an up or down or sideways. (Technically its zenith, nadir port nd stbd.). Air vents are located all throught the ISS.
    One of the astronauts, earlier, explained that if you lose something in the ISS , then the best place to look at is the air vents. Check out the tour of ISS given by Andres Kuipers. That'll explain a lot! :D

  • @TapeLV
    @TapeLV 12 лет назад

    That's it. I'm moving to Canada because of this guy.

  • @MrKnotty
    @MrKnotty 11 лет назад

    It's just the way he is moving his hand when he lets go. That small flick upwards when he releases will cause that

  • @So0404
    @So0404 4 года назад +41

    Guys Chris was not the imposter he inspect sample in medbay😂

  • @EinkOLED
    @EinkOLED 11 лет назад +15

    There is gravity in space (especially near a large object of mass or planet). It's just that the ISS is in free fall constantly while it orbits the earth. Sort of like falling round the curvature of the earth without actually hitting the earth. Sort of like being in an elevator free falling, but without actually noticing it.

    • @ImmortalKingJay
      @ImmortalKingJay 2 года назад +1

      That's why it's referred to as microgravity.

  • @Uzotrups
    @Uzotrups 11 лет назад

    he is a gem

  • @laksamanasuhendra5868
    @laksamanasuhendra5868 4 года назад +2

    *Chris Hadfield was not the Impostor*
    *1 Impostor remains*

  • @jaykid160
    @jaykid160 11 лет назад +1

    People who keep asking questions here, he covers them on other videos! Go check them out!

  • @BaNaNahOoYoO
    @BaNaNahOoYoO 11 лет назад +2

    "Upwards" is a relative thing in space! In this particular video, "upwards" is relative to how the camera is oriented. For all we know, Chris could have been "upside-down." Though I would bet that floating objects still move towards earth (microgravity?), or maybe air currents inside the space station.

    • @verabolton
      @verabolton 4 года назад

      There is artificial ventilation in the ISS that's why things float around gently.

  • @Quantum2142
    @Quantum2142 11 лет назад

    I don't know why but that felt way more intense than it should have x)

  • @ranashaalan2072
    @ranashaalan2072 2 года назад

    It’s so fun and excited

  • @colinbranston
    @colinbranston 11 лет назад

    I feel as though it is the remainder of the force of Chris' tossing them, which makes the gloves seem as though they go up.

  • @1Nekit1
    @1Nekit1 12 лет назад +1

    Well done!

  • @leidagurl
    @leidagurl 12 лет назад +1

    I love how he lets go of the samples and it just floats! lol

  • @angeryitalianchef7251
    @angeryitalianchef7251 4 года назад +10

    "one more task accomplished on a day of the space station"
    "task"
    "TASK"
    ISS is among us map confirmed.

  • @Sorinsun2007
    @Sorinsun2007 11 лет назад +1

    Good question ... it always does?

  • @ranashaalan2072
    @ranashaalan2072 2 года назад

    And it was a amazing video

  • @RuneSkimmy
    @RuneSkimmy 12 лет назад

    I love this channel

  • @Zaidalboy
    @Zaidalboy 12 лет назад +1

    Waldo has been in Space all along!

  • @12mysteryguitarfan
    @12mysteryguitarfan 12 лет назад +1

    That's so cool

    • @I_anitalk
      @I_anitalk 4 года назад

      Wow first comment and oldest

  • @barbiepickles
    @barbiepickles 12 лет назад +1

    Keep up the good work!

  • @fruubful
    @fruubful 11 лет назад +2

    YOU ARE SO DAMN AWESOME!!!!

  • @nubemuffin
    @nubemuffin 11 лет назад +2

    1:12
    White gloves are the best gloves.

  • @matrixx1995
    @matrixx1995 11 лет назад

    For some reason I lake the way everything moves there in space.

  • @biggels123
    @biggels123 11 лет назад +1

    He´s Hiding Pretty well!

  • @brotherlymoses22
    @brotherlymoses22 12 лет назад +1

    That is awesome!!

  • @MrAltheArtist
    @MrAltheArtist 11 лет назад

    My dad has osteoporosis. This is really interesting!!:)

    • @sghqz
      @sghqz 4 года назад

      How is he ?

  • @Zikar
    @Zikar 11 лет назад

    They don't, there is no "up" or "down". They just go in whatever direction they were pushed, so if you push something in one direction slightly it'll just float that way until it hits something.
    Air vents etc may also draw objects towards them.

  • @johnb1391
    @johnb1391 11 лет назад

    They're not technically in space, rather they're at an extremely high level in the atmosphere between Earth and the edge of our atmosphere. The space station is actually falling, but is at a level where the falling moves it across the atmosphere, meaning it's in a perpetual freefall. Also why objects in the ISS tend to "fall" up.

  • @TIMENAM
    @TIMENAM 12 лет назад

    He looks way younger in space than on earth. Its space effect.

  • @FrancescoMantovani
    @FrancescoMantovani 3 года назад

    My mum would say: "Close the fridge while you do that stuff, you will re-open it later".

  • @kiyoshilovesyou
    @kiyoshilovesyou 4 года назад

    THIS LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE THE SCENE WHERE TOM DIVED INTO THE WATER AND HAD TO SWITCH OUT THOSE YELLOW CARD THINGIES AND HE OH ITS SO COOL

  • @Ommythestud
    @Ommythestud 4 года назад

    Amazing

  • @FeezCz
    @FeezCz 4 года назад

    I am wondering if is there any study paper from the research and results in 2020? :)

  • @Matt64vids
    @Matt64vids 11 лет назад +1

    Hope the samples will help him :)

  • @ClouderGames
    @ClouderGames 12 лет назад +1

    Good luck out there dude! =)

  • @Pirispanen
    @Pirispanen 11 лет назад

    Upwards? you do understand that the camera isnt always the same way.. So the things dont have tendency to go "upwards"

  • @MannyXVIII
    @MannyXVIII 4 года назад

    I know this is a very minor thing and people talk like that anyway, but it is important to know that "cold" doesn't come out of a freezer when you open it but heat gets in. there is only heat and the lack thereof. But truth be told, this is only imporant to remember when speeking to folks that are well versed in the field of science and that would frown upon suhc a comment.

  • @edwonderfulworld
    @edwonderfulworld 11 лет назад

    I like this guy

  • @Exayevie
    @Exayevie 12 лет назад

    Why wouldn't you need a watch in space? (I mean it doesn't really matter what time zone it's set to, except for communications purposes, but you still would want to know how long you've been asleep, what time it is at home, how long it's been since you last ate, etc.)

  • @TheOtherBradBird
    @TheOtherBradBird 11 лет назад

    We have a tendency to lift things as we hold them, as we need to counteract gravity.
    I'd assume that the reflex behind that action is difficult to suppress. I could be totally wrong.

  • @Xenoify
    @Xenoify 4 года назад

    Among us IRL, he’s doing tasks, he’s a crewmate

  • @DasBrotBernd
    @DasBrotBernd 11 лет назад

    Because there is still the gravity of the earth, that slightly affects everything on board and the ISS itself

  • @renehenckens
    @renehenckens 11 лет назад

    That depends on your definition of "up" ;)

  • @chrisjordan2580
    @chrisjordan2580 12 лет назад

    I've seen a video from Chris somewhere of how you sleep in space

  • @StrawberryNinjaNibbles
    @StrawberryNinjaNibbles 3 года назад +1

    Does anyone know, do people that spend a lot of time in water, especially like deep sea divers, have increased or decreased rates of osteoporosis?

  • @ScubaShark--8964
    @ScubaShark--8964 3 года назад +1

    I like how Chris have his own mission possible 700 music there- 😂🤣

  • @howdoyouspellthis1432
    @howdoyouspellthis1432 4 года назад +1

    Him: osteoporosis
    Me: *flashback to 2015* I HAVE OSTEOPOROSIS

  • @peahead7398
    @peahead7398 11 лет назад

    What do you need to be able to go to space

  • @gpumn1
    @gpumn1 12 лет назад

    Like a boss

  • @sajeelghuman2155
    @sajeelghuman2155 4 года назад

    It’s like a movie scene

  • @ethane-dawgwenger4207
    @ethane-dawgwenger4207 Год назад +1

    I found Waldo.

  • @narenrugvedh9686
    @narenrugvedh9686 4 года назад

    Dude...How do you bath in that thing?

  • @neonace3885
    @neonace3885 4 года назад

    *Putting Medical Samples in space world record when?*

  • @xjx2
    @xjx2 12 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @Burkfanq
    @Burkfanq 11 лет назад +2

    THATS WHY I CANT FIND WALDO, HE IS IN SPACE!

  • @dechm4af
    @dechm4af 11 лет назад +2

    Science is awesome....I love it

  • @MannyXVIII
    @MannyXVIII 4 года назад

    it would make the most sense if it were so, but I am still wondering if the ISS is using the cold space to get the temprature of the freezeres down to -80 to -90°C

    • @jhhggygghchdlfyggxzgdltfugc
      @jhhggygghchdlfyggxzgdltfugc 2 года назад

      Ultimately all heat generated within the ISS goes out into space. This includes from the freezers.
      Water circulates through pipes near anything generating heat (such as equipment like the freezer, ventilators etc ), and carries the heat to another set of pipes filled with ammonia. The ammonia goes outside to metal panels, which radiate the heat away by glowing in the infrared part of the spectrum.
      Basically the waste heat is made into (invisible) light which shines out into space.
      It would not be efficient to have a separate set of all those pipes and radiators for the freezer, so it's just linked with the main ones.
      Intuitively it might seem like you could just have the back of the freezer hanging out of the station to cool it, but that wouldn't work. The surface area of the radiator wouldn't be big enough to cool it rapidly enough - unless the freezer was tiny and never got opened.

    • @jhhggygghchdlfyggxzgdltfugc
      @jhhggygghchdlfyggxzgdltfugc 2 года назад

      Oh, you posted that ages ago. Didn't notice.

  • @Solid_Soup
    @Solid_Soup 12 лет назад

    FOR SCIENCE!

  • @pvieito
    @pvieito 12 лет назад

    Cool!

  • @Hanshgm
    @Hanshgm 11 лет назад

    It's probably because of human motion pushing the object in whatever direction when letting it go.

  • @nanichechan
    @nanichechan 3 года назад

    When you learn about all the health issues, it doesn't seem so interesting anymore going to space

  • @ProDesigneHd
    @ProDesigneHd 11 лет назад

    Why do things in space have the tendency to go upwards?

  • @teyton90
    @teyton90 11 лет назад

    since the iss is not really in space, there actually is an 'up'

  • @ciceratenoriodemelo
    @ciceratenoriodemelo 2 года назад

    A determinação é a alavanca que impulsiona o a ignorar o impossível.
    que de fato, só existe nos limites do incrédulo.✍🏼🙎

  • @rickschmalz3631
    @rickschmalz3631 12 лет назад

    I thought the heat got in, rather than the cold getting out?

  • @kal.amansi1825
    @kal.amansi1825 4 года назад

    Sadly, that was not a world record speedrun, you were outside Earth

  • @MertCakin
    @MertCakin 11 лет назад

    It doesn't. It goes in the direction of force. If you push it say forward, it goes everlastingly to that direction. If there were not the gravity or any friction here on earth, it would be the same here.

  • @onodera4269
    @onodera4269 12 лет назад

    How do they sleep in space?

  • @DadaistReal
    @DadaistReal 11 лет назад

    Astronauts and firefighters. The best jobs.

  • @Crayons_skates
    @Crayons_skates 4 года назад

    1:20 nice gloves

  • @Propulus
    @Propulus 11 лет назад

    Because The station is actually falling. There is no zero gravity, only zero G. So when they're orbiting, they're falling, but are moving so fast, that they just keep on moving around.

  • @mikemayren9064
    @mikemayren9064 4 года назад +1

    Please subtitles in Spanish I beg you. Thanks a lot. 🤙

  • @Kpop_coree
    @Kpop_coree 2 года назад +1

    Is he…alive still? 🙊

  • @cioozawa
    @cioozawa 12 лет назад

    so cool O.o

  • @Rafa-uz6fg
    @Rafa-uz6fg 3 года назад

    He's the crewmate

  • @Tetosupremacy
    @Tetosupremacy 4 года назад

    This is like among us like on the planet map the air containers

  • @doomednecro
    @doomednecro 11 лет назад

    Couldn't they just... close the freezer door while putting stuff inside?

  • @JasonHoogerhyde
    @JasonHoogerhyde 11 лет назад

    Found Waldo!

  • @SkansgardCNC
    @SkansgardCNC 11 лет назад

    There is no "Up" in the ISS (well, there is, but not that you can feel, as you are falling all the time). There is no real tendency for things to go "up" either. It is just inertia from the astronauts movements before he or she lets go of the object.

  • @johncdiggidy6694
    @johncdiggidy6694 11 лет назад

    never thought i would have found waldo in space.

  • @tiborholzhei5465
    @tiborholzhei5465 3 года назад

    wery good

  • @Kalinaaa11
    @Kalinaaa11 11 лет назад

    They don't really go upwards, because there is no up or down in space.

  • @handleCOC
    @handleCOC 4 года назад

    What happens if you aint wear gloves? ur hands gonna be frozen or something?