A Year In Space: Episode 7 - A Walk In The Abyss | TIME

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @Mrsknightful
    @Mrsknightful 6 лет назад +80

    Can u believe we get the privilege of watching this on our phones? What a time to be alive!

    • @wellbutrinwellbutrin7387
      @wellbutrinwellbutrin7387 5 лет назад

      White privilege*

    • @lockjaw9842
      @lockjaw9842 5 лет назад +4

      @@wellbutrinwellbutrin7387 Didn't realize that only white people have access to owning a smartphone and are using their supposed power to prevent others from owning and using it. Seriously, what a pathetic 'correction' - you sound like a professional victim.

    • @trolliixz9595
      @trolliixz9595 5 лет назад

      Lock Jaw holy shit no one can take a joke.

  • @sashaamsterdam
    @sashaamsterdam 8 лет назад +191

    Thank you TIME for sharing this amazing footage. And thank you to all the brave men and women up there in the ISS. Such balls of steel! I take my hat off to you. Our TRUE HEROES!

  • @alphaadhito
    @alphaadhito 8 лет назад +137

    Scariest moment of spacewalk is when Astronaut Chris Hadfield temporarily blinded both his eyes during a spacewalk :-o

  • @MarvelousLXVII
    @MarvelousLXVII 6 лет назад +46

    Wow that last moment gave me goose bumps! Also--fun fact (well, not fun...) Alexi Leonov almost didn't survive his space walk. His suit expanded like a balloon and he had trouble getting back into his airlock. He actually opened a valve and bled air from his suit so he could bend far enough to get back in.

    • @ellaelliott4415
      @ellaelliott4415 Год назад

      I have huge respect for astronauts. Being able to keep a level head in a situation like that would be impossible for a lot of people

  • @jackghnj
    @jackghnj 6 лет назад +14

    This brings me back to my childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut. Even though my interests and career ideas have changed, I still have the hope of being able to be up there and see what the Earth looks like from above.

    • @cardifflego7819
      @cardifflego7819 5 лет назад

      Same.... I hope we become astronauts someday 😬

  • @alexmods5801
    @alexmods5801 8 лет назад +40

    The view is so amazing I would love the chance to see it in real life

  • @maninblack9271
    @maninblack9271 6 лет назад +6

    The blue ball is stunning.

  • @sikskulll
    @sikskulll 6 лет назад +12

    This is absolutely breathtaking so many chills the magic of space flight ❤️

  • @thirtyflirtythriving
    @thirtyflirtythriving 6 лет назад +2

    i have severe claustrophobia so watching this is anxiety inducing but it’s also so incredible i can’t stop watching it

  • @erdinn
    @erdinn 6 лет назад +3

    This is so valuable ... for mankind and hope.

  • @ArmandoTheTowelBoy
    @ArmandoTheTowelBoy 6 лет назад +9

    This guy at the beginning when he says “wicked” I die evey time haha

  • @Sarah.Riedel
    @Sarah.Riedel 6 лет назад +6

    Скотт, не спешите. 💙

  • @lordofsales77
    @lordofsales77 6 лет назад +3

    Спасибо за видео! Замечательно снято!

  • @prettylady438
    @prettylady438 8 лет назад +20

    wow that was amazing!!! I would love to be able to c it one day..

  • @Babba16
    @Babba16 8 лет назад +36

    Dont rush

  • @alflurin
    @alflurin 6 лет назад +9

    Really interesting perspective by Mr. Alexey Leonov. Apparently is also a writer. I'll definitely check out his books.

    • @telumatramenti7250
      @telumatramenti7250 5 лет назад

      He is also a painter ;-) Check out his paintings. A real pro. He actually wanted a painter's career back in the USSR but the competition to get a spot in an Art Faculty was tough and rents were pretty high, so he became a fighter pilot instead.

  • @vtechvsmile
    @vtechvsmile 6 лет назад +44

    11:03 .... that isn't a job on earth...

    • @LTUextazy
      @LTUextazy 6 лет назад

      Bastien Bolafeld he mentioned that as a comparison,he meant that doing space walking is harder than any job on earth.

    • @bloomfire1998
      @bloomfire1998 6 лет назад +11

      The translation is not so correct, he said that nobody on Earth ever made a job harder than working in space

    • @vitkomusic6624
      @vitkomusic6624 6 лет назад

      Anything before trans something injection is on earth ;)

    • @szn7548
      @szn7548 6 лет назад +1

      You work for decades before you are put on the spaceship.

  • @xapplimatic
    @xapplimatic 6 лет назад +5

    According to Wiki Define:
    flat-earther
    [flat-ur-ther]
    Word Origin
    noun
    1. a person who adheres to the idea that the earth is flat.
    2. a person who clings to an idea or theory that has long been proved wrong.
    3. a person who was long ago shown to have flat lined in all reasonable brain-wave activity areas, has no intellect left.

  • @NowExplored1499
    @NowExplored1499 6 лет назад

    I love the intro scene!!

  • @chadbaptiste4227
    @chadbaptiste4227 7 лет назад +1

    Marvelous!

  • @YuriLM
    @YuriLM 6 лет назад

    There is a good movie about Leonov first ever space walk, quite good I have to say. It's Время первых in Russian, in English that would be "Spacewalk" or "Age of Pioneers" depends on regional translation.

  • @benozzy003
    @benozzy003 5 лет назад +2

    How can beings an astronaut be the best job on Earth when it's not on Earth

  • @belle8296
    @belle8296 5 лет назад

    Woman at the headquarters to my Scoot: “That’s how you earn your pay check today”

  • @EDUARDO12348
    @EDUARDO12348 8 лет назад +17

    Anybody know what it was that they dropped at 2:15?

    • @soulfox32
      @soulfox32 6 лет назад +2

      Something random

    • @IronZio
      @IronZio 6 лет назад +1

      A rubber chicken with a pulley probably.

    • @HFilip11
      @HFilip11 5 лет назад

      Cubesat. Tiny satellite.

  • @laagguide9189
    @laagguide9189 5 лет назад +2

    20m dollars for the suit..wow..

  • @jacobpair3961
    @jacobpair3961 6 лет назад

    WHAT A JOB

  • @believeinyourself4491
    @believeinyourself4491 6 лет назад +2

    What happened at 2:15?
    When he said bye bye

  • @JamesBond-hg7hj
    @JamesBond-hg7hj 5 лет назад +2

    I definitely made the wrong life choices

  • @joellehughs6073
    @joellehughs6073 6 лет назад

    I wish to go to space one day

  • @vetoland92
    @vetoland92 6 лет назад +2

    11:02 isn't that an oxymoron lol

  • @doltBmB
    @doltBmB Год назад +1

    what was the problem with the water? don't leave us hanging like that

    • @ellaelliott4415
      @ellaelliott4415 Год назад

      Water is insulated in the suit to keep the astronauts cool when the sun rises. My guess is there was a leak and it seeped into the helmet and essentially he was at risk of drowning inside his own suit

    • @Chimneytheif
      @Chimneytheif 7 месяцев назад

      It was flooding his helmet

  • @Augfordpdoggie
    @Augfordpdoggie 6 лет назад +2

    if you became untethered, how could you catch up to the ISS which is going 18 000 km h?

    • @soulfox32
      @soulfox32 6 лет назад +1

      Well on the ISS you have a bunch of things to grab onto in the rare case that your untethered, you also have a RCS system (I forget what that stands for) that essentially helps you to keep up with the ISS if your too far away from it in the event of a tether snapping

    • @austinholmes96
      @austinholmes96 6 лет назад +4

      Also, even if you let go, you would still be going to same speed because there is no air resistance like there would be if you jumped out of something going fast in the atmosphere like an airplane. So you don't really need to "catch up" to the ISS because you're gong the same speed as it. You just have move back towards the ISS.

    • @ReinierS
      @ReinierS 6 лет назад +1

      Soul Fox32 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Aid_For_EVA_Rescue

    • @telumatramenti7250
      @telumatramenti7250 5 лет назад

      All speed is RELATIVE. Relative to Earth's centre of gravity you and the station fly at 18 000 km/h. Relative to the station - your speed is ZERO.

  • @maryusb91
    @maryusb91 6 лет назад

    When they go out the ISS is on pause or is still going with 17000 mph ?

    • @soulfox32
      @soulfox32 6 лет назад +1

      It's constantly moving, it can't just stop unless its geostationary

    • @Matt_10203
      @Matt_10203 5 лет назад +1

      @@soulfox32 geo stationary doesn't mean it isn't moving, it's just far enough away that it orbits at the same speed the earth turns.

    • @soulfox32
      @soulfox32 5 лет назад

      @@Matt_10203 oh, that's cool

  • @george5072
    @george5072 8 лет назад +24

    Russians are the best

  • @GschlatztesBlut
    @GschlatztesBlut 8 лет назад +3

    Is this a outdoors camera at 3:48? It's seems very stable considering that the move with 27,600 km/h!
    Actually the whole ISS seems pretty still.
    At 13:38 he does the shots with a handcamera, how can he do his job right; is it not dangerous to shoot with one hand on a space walk?! (what does he say around 13:55 ...??..got my hands on it?)

    • @alphaadhito
      @alphaadhito 8 лет назад +17

      Well it is, remember that it's floating freely in zero gravity. And when having spacewalk, you always tethered to the space station. Just like workers that work on tall building. And also there's backup option in case the tether snap, there's little rcs thrusters just below the hip that can bring you to safety. Hope its useful ;-)
      *ps: ignore those jealous idiot space conspiracy theorists

    • @figicool
      @figicool 8 лет назад +4

      Eyal a great meme dude

    • @Simonjose7258
      @Simonjose7258 6 лет назад +4

      GschlatztesBlut he's moving just as fast. It's like when you're driving 80 on the highway as apposed to say 50(m/kph). It's really not that different and either way you can still drink that coffee you got at the drive through. Now say you and your coffee transfer on to one of Elon Musk's new Boring Co., high speed, vacuum tunnel transport systems. Then!.. being in a pressurized tunnel, there is no air resistance on the vehicle, and because it literally floats on a magnetic track, there is little to no friction to slow it down so you and your coffee can comfortably travel at around 100m/kph! You know the highway scenario because you've experienced it. I know you can imagine as I can the new transportation system Elon Musk is begging to build in Los Angeles and that it would work as I described. Surely you've been on a plane and served a meal or a drink.?. If not...you know it happens. People and their terrible airplane food, flying together, at hundreds of miles an hour, with no problems..

    • @partiid
      @partiid 6 лет назад

      yes yes and the earth is flat

    • @billcosby816
      @billcosby816 6 лет назад

      eyal your existence is fake

  • @thesaltykoi5836
    @thesaltykoi5836 6 лет назад

    wile Kyoto has nothing on your ate xD

  • @AndryFateev
    @AndryFateev 6 лет назад +1

    20m suit dang, russian prob 1000 bucks, working better

  • @NoPro420
    @NoPro420 6 лет назад

    06:04 suicide pill...

  • @Jazzaconda
    @Jazzaconda 6 лет назад

    17 dumb fucks, have stopped by! FU freedom of speech!

  • @Augfordpdoggie
    @Augfordpdoggie 6 лет назад +2

    how did those other people get in there? in the previous episode it said they were lonely because it was only the three of them

    • @soulfox32
      @soulfox32 6 лет назад +1

      Well, they obviously came in through a space shuttle, and it's not like they'd just be there all alone all the time

    • @butterflyfluttersby9807
      @butterflyfluttersby9807 6 лет назад +4

      Soul Fox32 shuttle program was decommissioned years ago, used the soyuz module instead

    • @butterflyfluttersby9807
      @butterflyfluttersby9807 6 лет назад

      Augford P. Doggie Scott and Mikah from the previous episodes were on a one year mission on board the ISS, I suppose the loneliness they talked about referred to being up there for such a long period of time. The other crew members get on board just like they did on a soyuz except their missions only last 3 to 6 months

    • @Matt_10203
      @Matt_10203 5 лет назад

      @@soulfox32 Space shuttle was retired in 2011. Its only Roscosmos' Soyuz that can send astronauts to the ISS. SpaceX's and Boeings own crew modules will be coming online fully relatively soon aswell.

  • @nixnixnix6784
    @nixnixnix6784 6 лет назад +1

    It may sound stupid. But where are the stars?

    • @soulfox32
      @soulfox32 6 лет назад +7

      They are there, but the brightest thing near you is the earth and the sun, although when it's dark you can see them much easier

    • @nixnixnix6784
      @nixnixnix6784 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for enlightening me!

    • @boppob1343
      @boppob1343 5 лет назад

      @@nixnixnix6784 The sun and the earth are so bright, it makes it incredibly difficult to see the stars unless you are in the shade of the sun. Similar reasoning for it on the moon landing. Check out MythBusters episode on the moon landing, its great!
      Its not stupid either, its the first thing most people think when they see it!

  • @angelicameytasari852
    @angelicameytasari852 6 лет назад

    I know this is a stupid question but i dont see the earth is actually spinning?

    • @thisisme3161
      @thisisme3161 6 лет назад +4

      Angelica MS
      Because the ISS moves as well, and the Earth spins quite slowly compared to the the speed of the ISS (27,000 miles or kilometers/h)

    • @boppob1343
      @boppob1343 5 лет назад

      ISS is going so fast that it completes an Earth Orbit in 90 minutes. Where as the Earth spins around completely in 24 hours. So you cant see it spinning that much when you are zipping past it

  • @adamschulz1560
    @adamschulz1560 5 лет назад

    They should move faster outside the ship as on earth because there is vacuum and no gravity, no resitance in space! The general proof of the fake!

    • @telumatramenti7250
      @telumatramenti7250 5 лет назад +1

      You don't "move fast" in space, you idiot. The station and you are already moving at 21 000 km/h in orbit. All speed is RELATIVE. Too bad for you studying physics is useless for someone who has an IQ of a turnip. Relative to the station your speed is close to ZERO. A tiny push against the station propels you right out to space where you would be at the end of the strap hook tether every single time if you tried to rush it. If you want to be productive you have to be careful and slow. Why am I even wasting time on the likes of you? I can see and photograph ISS every few weeks even with my shitty telescope, and surprise surprise, - unless it's terribly overcast, it is always visible from where I am in Canada: exactly when the NASA and Roskosmos sites say it would be visible from my coordinates.

    • @jasonpercy184
      @jasonpercy184 5 лет назад

      Are you saying their arms should be moving faster? Did you notice the size of the gigantic suit they have on ? I'm assuming your just looking to get a rise out of people who stumble on your comment . Why would you even watch it if you had doubts. Good try anyway .

  • @raidoraud9324
    @raidoraud9324 6 лет назад +2

    Where are all the stars???

    • @FUFriendsUnited
      @FUFriendsUnited 6 лет назад +16

      It's really bright out there, so much so that exposing their cameras for the iss and earth leaves you unable to see stars. If they exposed for the stars, the iss and earth would be overexposed whited out objects.

    • @earlkentsucalit1082
      @earlkentsucalit1082 6 лет назад +12

      U fuckin dumbass

    • @boppob1343
      @boppob1343 5 лет назад

      @@earlkentsucalit1082 Hes not a dumbass, its a perfectly reasonable question

  • @HCboyFly
    @HCboyFly 8 лет назад

    drowning in your own sweat in space?
    nasa really lol how fake can u be

    • @jonathanjean-baptiste6287
      @jonathanjean-baptiste6287 7 лет назад +46

      Are you stupid, or are you just dumb?

    • @gwarguts
      @gwarguts 7 лет назад +11

      It was his undershirt that contains water for cooling.

    • @llhet5504
      @llhet5504 6 лет назад

      How did you even know its fake...were there?goodness

    • @windofstarlight7441
      @windofstarlight7441 6 лет назад

      Idiot!

    • @Matt_10203
      @Matt_10203 5 лет назад +1

      His LCVG was leaking fluid into his suit you fucking moron.

  • @lovetolove4883
    @lovetolove4883 8 лет назад +2

    what an utter load of shite!

    • @ronaldmutsa8118
      @ronaldmutsa8118 8 лет назад +1

      +lovetolove weldone paramount

    • @figicool
      @figicool 8 лет назад

      lovetolove why?

    • @assistanttotheregionalmana325
      @assistanttotheregionalmana325 6 лет назад +5

      lovetolove that's EXACTLY what your mama said when she first laid eyes on you!🖕🏻

    • @billcosby816
      @billcosby816 6 лет назад

      You don’t have the balls to do what they do...
      The ISS isn’t big enough to contain their massive balls, and those kiddy underwear you’ve got on are still to big.

  • @ImanMuhajirin-r4g
    @ImanMuhajirin-r4g Год назад

    *C/O (CORRESPONDENT) (UNHCR) (UNITED NATION ORGANIZATIONS) (UNO):*
    (Editor): APS (Algerie Presse Service)
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    (Editor): JNA (Jordan News Agency)
    (Sub-Editor):
    Secara pribadi, sesungguhnya diriku sangat sering mendengar program kerja kementerian luar negeri, terutama pada program kerja yang sangat besar risikonya.
    (Editor): ANSA (Agenzia Nazionale Stampa)
    (Sub-Editor): LG (Louis Jacques Monde da Guerre) TV SCIENCE EDUCATION & SPORT CHANNEL.

  • @VanDarkholm
    @VanDarkholm 6 лет назад +1

    why is there water in a spacesuit? lol there shouldnt be water in the fucking space suit

    • @elgoog-the-third
      @elgoog-the-third 6 лет назад +3

      Drinking water (a spacewalk takes many hours) and cooling water.

    • @darthhull85
      @darthhull85 6 лет назад

      Yes there should be. Lol