@nihilisticnut9916 Just because you aren't smart enough to understand how they managed to pull it off dosen't mean nobody is smart enough to figure out how to pull it off. maybe consider that you might just be stupid.
@@nihilisticnut9916 what a lie do you even know how much NASA gets from 1 tax dollar. While NASA money comes from the military while say the military gets 180 billion dollars NASA only gets 1/8 of that. From one tax dollar that is 1 percent of that dollar NASA gets 1 cent off your tax dollar. Wow that lots of money. By the way CGI didn’t exist when humans went to moon and the first movies with CGI were Animated movies specifically from Japan in the mid to late 70’s. As well you can tell it’s not CGI because they can’t actually make reflections of light particles. One reason you can see light particles hitting the camera which then reflects of the astronaut while there is also a reflection of light particles from sun also reflecting back to camera. CGI can’t do that why because they can’t possibly make 3 dimensional light particles which is what is happening in the photo
@@nihilisticnut9916for something that’s CGI (which by the way wasn’t even a thing during this) how on earth does it look better than some cgi nowadays? Just stop pretending like your some all knowing being who sees through the government or something stupid like that, the government doesn’t care about you and you aren’t smart
There was a guy in the moon landing crew who stayed in the module and orbited over the moons surface. When he passed over the dark side of the moon, he said as soon as the Earth disappeared over the lunar horizon, he lost all radio contact with ground control back on Earth as well as the rest of the crew on the lunar surface for 45 minutes. He is the only person who has been THAT alone.
"huston do you copy? huston there's an entire fuckin alien colony made of gourmet cheese from switzerland and it smells like sheepshit...hustooon - nobody gonna believe me -
Not quite. During the moon landing, one of the people that went to the moon did not get to descend to the surface so he stayed on the ship and orbited the moon. He was wayyyyyy farther away than this guy was.
@@marcosanchez487 no, you cant hear anything in space, sure you can see, but its him, can only listen to the radio, anything happens, he is fucccccccked. Also he cant move, he just sits there, floating, 100m from his friend, hundreds of kilometres from anyoneelse
He was 47 when it happened, and died 33 years later. Still to this day, it has to be one of, if not the most terrifying thing a human could do. I would rather come face to face with a grizzly bear than to be untethered in space floating freely.
My heart genuinely sank as soon as you said that was a real photo. Just thinking about floating in the endless void with nothing attached to you is horrifying.
If I was in that situation with no way back, I'd be horrified at first but idk...seems like a nice way to go. I came from the universe and now I can admire it up close in my final hours.
@@Ghost-uo2wv You don't use more with scarier. Grammar mistake. It should've been written as, " Sometimes silence is scarier than disturbance." I get what you mean though.
@@thewatcher2305 Why would they think like that? Astronaut/Cosmonaut return rate is VERY high. There is a very small chance you are going to die as an astronaut.
@@thewatcher2305 it's been a long while since astronauts haven't returned though...they've been travelling back and forth the ISS many times now that they don't even display every crew launch on the news because it's not as significant anymore. Survival chances are pretty high compared to what they used to be.
Actually the weight of his massive balls would be irrelevant. Due to there being very little to no gravity up that high. The bigger issue would be center of mass and he might start to rotate uncontrollably.
@@Ender_Onryo "very little to no gravity up that high" not true. He's still affected by like 99% of the same gravity on earth, it's just that he's in a constant freefall which SIMULATES having no gravity.
fun fact, the spacesuit has stuff like fans and pumps to circulate air and coolant, so it isn't silent, there's a constant whirring background noise. If it got quiet, that's when things get scary, because you'd know some of the things keeping you alive just stopped working..
Heres anyone fun fact NASA not a space agency films everything in a Hollywood studio they use green screens and blue screens to fake like they're in space aka imagination Land
@@lolsome31 uhm, you know the suit is there to (amongst other thiings) keep out the vacuum and the air inside, right? You hear everything that's going on Inside the suit.
Just Imagine You end up floating to a part of space where there is no light no star or planet....just you floating in darkness and in silence hearing only your heartbeat Spooky
Michael Collins is alone in moon orbit during the landing of buzz aldrin and neil armstrong. So yeah is he the loneliest person? No, is he the lonliest at the time? Yes
@@benedikthassel imo space is worst bc atleast in the ocean you have a chance of being found or if you died Ur body being eaten or sum but in space Ur body would just stay there
The scariest thing is that he was warned, that jetpack was (obviously) not tested because it is designed for zero gravity environment, which could not be recreated on Earth. So the engineers told him, that there is a giant possibility, that jetpack would malfunction/simply won't start, which will lead to a horrible death, and the man STILL did it.
The cojones on that guy.... Pretty incredible he wasn't tethered with like a 300 m rope. It's not that much weight and they could just tie it off and they can pull himself back in or have another astronaut pull them back in or just put the stupid thing on a winch.
I can’t imagine just floating in a space suit in space all you hear the NASA operators from your radio talking to you and when they stop talking you hear nothing. This probably beats the most silent room in the world.
@@Childneglecter love that comment with that pfp. Yea whats up, just jetpacking to orbital velocities from minimus cause i ran out of fuel on my lander 👌
The scariest part is there is no help if you need help you can’t get help and another thing is you can be floating away from earth forever and be lost in space
@@sarahoberling4436 The best part is that you don't know how apertures work, and it instantly tells us all how ignorant you are. All anyone has to do to experience this effect is take a photo of a streetlight against the night. Also, it would be trivial to paste in a star field if they thought everyone was as dumb as you, but thankfully they don't need to.
Imagine that was you, and you turned around to look out into the void, without the shuttle to remind that you are not alone. And then, when you turn back around...it's gone.
Now we all know what was the inspiration for the movie "Gravity" To all the people saying "Gravity" in the reply section, If you are trying to be sarcastic... Try harder
In absence of any sound coming from outside of his body, he would be able to hear pretty clearly the sounds within his body, the heartbeats, blood running through his veins etc... We are kind of doomed to never hear full silence unless we are deaf
I was literally coming here to say this same thing. Reminds me of "the quietest place on earth" I forgot exactly where it is but they recorded the "quietness" and it was the lowest ever recorded and people could only be there for a maximum of an hour I believe. Then you just go nuts.
@@demonzblood69 You would die within a day in space. In the ocean, you would have a chance.....all dependent on your ability to stay afloat and your ability to not look like food.
To be honest I much prefer the space situation. At least the chances of me drowning deep and witnessing some sea monster approach and kill me as I am terrified and helpless are zero. You know?
@@M1tjakaramazov the sun is heating both the astronaut and the shuttle. When he leaves the shuttle, he's no longer feeling the heat of the sun radiating off the body of the shuttle. Him alone, there is nothing to radiate and nothing to absorb heat. Science.
@@cryptoworldpeace2974 Tell me you don't understand science without telling me you don't understand science... The *reflection from the shuttle is negligible compared to the total unshielded radiation from the sun. He is only moving 100 metres away, and the sensation of cold struck him once he separated further. There is indeed nothing to transmit heat in either way, so the proximity of the shuttle can't "warm" him anymore than the distance should "freeze" him. The suit is a closed system
I don’t think you understand the atrocities i’ve seen on the internet. When this man said “it’s pretty terrifying” I was bracing for two more years of therapy.
I doubt it. He's not some random guy. He knows and trusts the scientists who worked on this mission. He'd have confidence, but yes I agree he may have SOME anxiety.
Just imagine if his jetpack didn't work, space is the most creepiest and terrifiying place indeed
Throw it behind you. Have you not heard the wrench theory?
@@Thepanmannnwhat is it
Just fart?
Space doesn't even exist kiddo, wake up it's all a lie
@@R3p3ar3dSaitama?
My dude got balls to be able to pull that off
Could weigh him back to earth if he floated too far
Fr bro. If I would’ve done that, *panic attack*
His balls are bigger than Jupiter
@@ARCWIZARD what do you mean "Ok" ?? That's the ballziest move I've ever heard of
@@kelemenaron You have a good taste in setting up profile pictures
Bro was voted out 💀
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Among us
Bruce was not the imposter
underrated comment
Him: “Hurry up, take the picture!!!”
The cameraman: still doesn’t hear him
@@ExoExploration Him: HELP HELP😢
Him: HELP HELP PLEASE AAAAASHHHHHHHJJ
“Bruce was not the imposter”
NOOOOOOOOOOO
Nah 😭😭😭
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Bro 💀
Lmao
This dude took "I need space" to a whole another level
Nice one😆
Funny 😂
this should be top comment😂
Or Photoshop🤔😆😂
@@galaxray8700 lol😄😆
Bro when do I have to exhale, it's gettin' suffocating now💀
Same aaaaah
Fr
My dumbass thought he would fly away forever 💀💀💀😭😭😭
"Dumbass"
Indeed
Bro had too much faith in his jetpack 💀
For real. They could've tested the pack with a tether on still lol.
@nihilisticnut9916 Just because you aren't smart enough to understand how they managed to pull it off dosen't mean nobody is smart enough to figure out how to pull it off.
maybe consider that you might just be stupid.
@@nihilisticnut9916 what a lie do you even know how much NASA gets from 1 tax dollar. While NASA money comes from the military while say the military gets 180 billion dollars NASA only gets 1/8 of that. From one tax dollar that is 1 percent of that dollar NASA gets 1 cent off your tax dollar. Wow that lots of money. By the way CGI didn’t exist when humans went to moon and the first movies with CGI were Animated movies specifically from Japan in the mid to late 70’s. As well you can tell it’s not CGI because they can’t actually make reflections of light particles. One reason you can see light particles hitting the camera which then reflects of the astronaut while there is also a reflection of light particles from sun also reflecting back to camera. CGI can’t do that why because they can’t possibly make 3 dimensional light particles which is what is happening in the photo
@@nihilisticnut9916CGI wasn't invented yet
@@nihilisticnut9916for something that’s CGI (which by the way wasn’t even a thing during this) how on earth does it look better than some cgi nowadays? Just stop pretending like your some all knowing being who sees through the government or something stupid like that, the government doesn’t care about you and you aren’t smart
You know what they say...
In space, no one can hear you scream.
One of the best tag lines ever..
At least I have my tinnitus with me 😊
They can write scream on paper
@@Rigged10000 ugh...I get it at night when I should be sleeping, so I use a white noise machine or ocean waves to help
That's a fake image bro.
"Sorry bro, I wasn't recording"
Bruce looking at the cameraman:BRO HELP ME 💀💀💀
There was a guy in the moon landing crew who stayed in the module and orbited over the moons surface. When he passed over the dark side of the moon, he said as soon as the Earth disappeared over the lunar horizon, he lost all radio contact with ground control back on Earth as well as the rest of the crew on the lunar surface for 45 minutes. He is the only person who has been THAT alone.
"huston do you copy? huston there's an entire fuckin alien colony made of gourmet cheese from switzerland and it smells like sheepshit...hustooon
- nobody gonna believe me -
there's a few guys that have been to the dark side of the moon actually
Bro forgot about Apollo 12-17 😨
Micheal Collins
Shame he didn't take any photos
Dude was the most isolated human to ever live for a few minutes
Not quite. During the moon landing, one of the people that went to the moon did not get to descend to the surface so he stayed on the ship and orbited the moon. He was wayyyyyy farther away than this guy was.
@@marcosanchez487k well he was in a ship this dude was just chilling in the Open
@@marcosanchez487 no, you cant hear anything in space, sure you can see, but its him, can only listen to the radio, anything happens, he is fucccccccked. Also he cant move, he just sits there, floating, 100m from his friend, hundreds of kilometres from anyoneelse
dude he was literally away by 100m? yes its far if youre stranded in space but that isnt even far
@Marco Sanchez that man was also in contact with other humans, and protected from the abyss of space
Who tf voted my man out he was not an imposter he was doing his tasks
bro was like "hello im under da water pls help me ahhh its too much rain in here"
This dude became the first single living satellite right there next to earth for a few minutes.
But did he have his antennae pulled out fully? Never got a signal..
@@Mrshinyshinelive you’re thinking about another type of satellite
@@Mrshinyshinelive That’s an artificial satellite. A satellite is just something that orbits earth.
@@Mrshinyshinelive a moon or an asteroid orbiting a planet is also considered a settelite
@@Mrshinyshinelive they all missed your joke :(
He was 47 when it happened, and died 33 years later. Still to this day, it has to be one of, if not the most terrifying thing a human could do. I would rather come face to face with a grizzly bear than to be untethered in space floating freely.
What about...a grizzly bear in space?
@@oddlyspecificmath Atleast we'd be together and not alone
@@oddlyspecificmath what about a cocoon grizzly bear in space?… that can operate a jet pack
How did he come back to the space station
@@parsleygirl100jet pack!
McCandless - man its so terrifying cold here 🥶🥶
Cameraman- SAY CHEESE 📸😃
The cameraman never dies🗿
Frrrr
Apparently you've never seen a rally race lol!
That guy deserves astronomically high respect
good one
I see what you did there
☕🗿
Literally
Badum tss
My heart genuinely sank as soon as you said that was a real photo. Just thinking about floating in the endless void with nothing attached to you is horrifying.
it cant be real, the earth is a dodecahedron
@@cryptoworldpeace2974what
@@cryptoworldpeace2974 not many people know about this
@@cryptoworldpeace2974 you are on to something, but im sure you wouldn’t be able to see that from space.
If I was in that situation with no way back, I'd be horrified at first but idk...seems like a nice way to go. I came from the universe and now I can admire it up close in my final hours.
"Just you, in space..."
*Eventually he stopped thinking...*
"Bruce was ejected."
*2 Imposters Remain.*
" Sometimes silence is scarier than disturbance"
That quote is horrible and poorly written. You come up with that yourself?
@@tswan137 aa yes but thanks for the advice pls tell me how can I improve it
@@Ghost-uo2wv You don't use more with scarier. Grammar mistake. It should've been written as, " Sometimes silence is scarier than disturbance."
I get what you mean though.
@@TruthsOverBiases thanks
@@Ghost-uo2wv You're welcome.
That legitimately has to be one of the bravest things any human could do.
I dunno, man. I ran downstairs in the pitch black darkness one time so that I could get a pop tart. That took some bravery. 😂
@@yogsenforfoth5948 ok thats more brave
@@yogsenforfoth5948 well, can't argue with that, this astronaut is now second to you
I'd rather do that than cave dive
@@yogsenforfoth5948 yea you got a point
Bro I ain't lying now when I say "respect the astrot" ☠️☠️☠️
Bruce McCandless was not the imposter.
There is one imposter among us
Bro. NASA didn’t even send out a tiny shuttle in case of emergency. This guy is really serving his country
Real 💀
I feel like this was more the astronaut being ballsy, surely they had a tether or any sort or long cable or wire to attach him to
I mean what could they have sent he was the little shuttle😂
Jesus died for you
the world benefits from space exploration. he is a real gangsta
Bro was on a mission to sh!t on flat earthers house 💀
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro just destroyed the whole flat Earther community.... 🤣
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Sadly it would disintegrate in reentry...
Bird 2.0
“eventually, he stop thinking, again”
Bro was the imposter
"Before I show you this picture, take a deep breath, it's terrifying."
_Shows picture of mother in law_
*AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!*
Even just reading that made me jump and run away... im now in an undisclosed location
Dont get it
zi
@@vilmerclayhills3867same didn't get it
Bro took the line"I need space for a while" to a new level
💀💀💀💀
He needed some "space"
And it was too much
Lol 🤣
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Bro needed a entire vacuum
Bro was getting ready to battle Beerus the God of Destruction 💀
Cameraman: " ah shit i forgot to record you "
Imagine the dizzying amount of adrenaline he must have felt knowing he might not make it back. My soul would have left my body.
I think most astronauts understand that when they leave earth there’s a high chance they may not return.
@@thewatcher2305 they starts thinking like this even before that 10 countdown
@@thewatcher2305 Why would they think like that? Astronaut/Cosmonaut return rate is VERY high. There is a very small chance you are going to die as an astronaut.
@@thewatcher2305 it's been a long while since astronauts haven't returned though...they've been travelling back and forth the ISS many times now that they don't even display every crew launch on the news because it's not as significant anymore. Survival chances are pretty high compared to what they used to be.
@@MartinWasTakenits 10 % death rate. 13/120
Space is so Beautiful and Frightening at the same time lol
Yea everybody thinks:'i wanna go to space!' until they open the door for a nice little wind
I g its same time
There's nothing to laugh about it
@@devoid4402 bro is triggered by space💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@devoid4402 🗿
Bro got ejected💀
Bro took " i need some space" too literally
Being alone in space would feel both terrifying and peaceful
Mann just picturing the fact that we don’t know wtf is up there roaming the universe is the terrifying part
Not peaceful. Just terrifying.
You will become crazy and mentally ill for that
@@gaurav1147 for me, it's peaceful as well. just the silence, and no one to bother you. it's just you alone.
@@SigmaAlpha3295 huh?
It must've been really difficult for the jetpack to get him back to the shuttle because of the weight of his _massive bawls_ of steel.
Actually the weight of his massive balls would be irrelevant. Due to there being very little to no gravity up that high. The bigger issue would be center of mass and he might start to rotate uncontrollably.
@@Ender_Onryo bro this was supposed to be a joke 💀
@@nomirano3959 and it is
@@Ender_Onryo i know its a joke but inertia is still very much exixt right?
@@Ender_Onryo "very little to no gravity up that high" not true. He's still affected by like 99% of the same gravity on earth, it's just that he's in a constant freefall which SIMULATES having no gravity.
This might be my favorite picture of all time
The worst way to die would be getting lost in outer space
fun fact, the spacesuit has stuff like fans and pumps to circulate air and coolant, so it isn't silent, there's a constant whirring background noise. If it got quiet, that's when things get scary, because you'd know some of the things keeping you alive just stopped working..
But eventually your mind would tone it out no? So again it would be pretty much silent.
Heres anyone fun fact NASA not a space agency films everything in a Hollywood studio they use green screens and blue screens to fake like they're in space aka imagination Land
How do we hear without air? In vacum?
@@lolsome31 uhm, you know the suit is there to (amongst other thiings) keep out the vacuum and the air inside, right? You hear everything that's going on Inside the suit.
Also i would imagine comms were a thing back then?
dude when can I start breathing again 💀💀
And he didn't even reply..
RIP Captain Sparkle. 🙏
Fr
🤣😅😅
For real
Fun fact about breathing
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
If this scares you I suggest watching the movie Gravity with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney😂
Just Imagine
You end up floating to a part of space where there is no light no star or planet....just you floating in darkness and in silence hearing only your heartbeat
Spooky
If just one of his directional jets failed, he could have been been sent into a nauseating, uncontrolled spin for the rest of his life.
Which would have been about 3 days
Like a Beyblade
@@mr.technicalisolate9188 spin longer than Phantom Orion 👍
@@mr.technicalisolate9188 😂😂😂
There wouldn't be a 'rest of his life' if that happens.
Technically he's the loneliest person at that time and still holds the record to this day
No, he is still only 100m from the next person. Imagine 1000km like for example visiting nemo island
Nope, Michael Collins still holds that record
No, Loneliest person is the astronaut who orbited Moon in the moon landing mission. H
Wow. I am sure no person on Earth has ever stayed at least 100m away from another.
Michael Collins is alone in moon orbit during the landing of buzz aldrin and neil armstrong. So yeah is he the loneliest person? No, is he the lonliest at the time? Yes
Gives me the same feeling you get when you see climbers hanging off skyscrapers by their finger tips.
"i just need some space"-JVKE
It's that feeling of not knowing what's under you when you're swimming but now it's all around you.
yeah nah. i prefer space rather than a open ocean. shit scares me the most
I mean in space you can see what’s around you. Ain’t no shark gonna come up from behind you in space
@@benedikthassel imo space is worst bc atleast in the ocean you have a chance of being found or if you died Ur body being eaten or sum but in space Ur body would just stay there
Nope. There's nothing around you in the space, but shit ton of stuff in the ocean.
@@MeatMi1k bro space is dark, no sun no sight.
The scariest thing is that he was warned, that jetpack was (obviously) not tested because it is designed for zero gravity environment, which could not be recreated on Earth. So the engineers told him, that there is a giant possibility, that jetpack would malfunction/simply won't start, which will lead to a horrible death, and the man STILL did it.
There should have at least been a tether.
@@Quadratic4mula yeah wtf was stopping them from using a back up/safety tether?
@@b8IIin there were other astronauts in the ship who could have gone outside tethered and pulled him back in. Still scary as all shit though
The cojones on that guy....
Pretty incredible he wasn't tethered with like a 300 m rope. It's not that much weight and they could just tie it off and they can pull himself back in or have another astronaut pull them back in or just put the stupid thing on a winch.
doubt. they wouldn't at least just tied a rope around his leg or something
New phobia unlocked- Getting lost in Space, Floating in silence
I am feeling like bruce is not an imposter
Man he really turned on creative mode in that first picture💀
Edit: thank you so much! This has been my biggest comment ever!
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I can’t imagine just floating in a space suit in space all you hear the NASA operators from your radio talking to you and when they stop talking you hear nothing. This probably beats the most silent room in the world.
You wrote it down & to do that you had to envision that in your head.
So you actually did imagine it all
Amazing huh?
Actually, the astronaut Chris hadfield said that when you use your suit you can hear your own breathing, so i don't think is gonna be that silent
@@lucianolima-hd1rg that, and you can hear your frozen suit crinkle as you move around
@@IvyMay-qn2ysYou can't know if the op imagined it or not because the mind is a black box
@@somusz159
Your imagining that what you're saying is real.
Your obsession with black boxes probably stems from something dark in your past.
"So eventually, he stopped thinking"
Now thats a guy that knows how to get away from his wife
Bro got the "Balls of Steel" 💀💀
No balls of stainless steel. It doesn't stain.
Bro got the achievement "Balls of stainless steel"💀💀
Jojo reference
Bro got balls of titanium 💀💀
Bro got balls of tungsten, strongest element
Dude took social distancing to a whole new level.
😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Fr
@@michellehart6780 sup
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Why couldnt they have just used a tether and tested the jet pack to ensure Bruce's safety???
“Aloneeee at the edge of a universe humming a tune”
“I forgot to fill up the tank this morning, do you think that’ll be a problem”
“Nah”
Spongebobs voice "this afternoon"
@@rosssaccheus5294 cue bubble transition
Yeah, that’s why this kind if lazy people are not working in space or on important things!!
What's even worse than you being alone in space, is that jetpack might not work to thrust you enough back to the shuttle and then you're stranded.
well you can just use the rocket to go near him :)
Rcs thrusters are reliable
@@Childneglecter love that comment with that pfp. Yea whats up, just jetpacking to orbital velocities from minimus cause i ran out of fuel on my lander 👌
@@garlicicecream9087 in the new ksp game I saved a kerbal by using rcs thrusters since there was no heating he was saved
@@Childneglecter please tell me about KSP2. Is it good? Is it a lot better than the first KSP?
The scariest part is there is no help if you need help you can’t get help and another thing is you can be floating away from earth forever and be lost in space
Just me ALONE in space, no fuel in my pack is my single most biggest fear ever...
Dude got the best profile picture of all time
The best part is they don't even try to photoshop the stars, for theyd butcher it.
@@sarahoberling4436 The best part is that you don't know how apertures work, and it instantly tells us all how ignorant you are. All anyone has to do to experience this effect is take a photo of a streetlight against the night. Also, it would be trivial to paste in a star field if they thought everyone was as dumb as you, but thankfully they don't need to.
Dude was living such an epic life he didn't need or want a profile on any time wasting advertising platform...
@@sarahoberling4436 learn about how cameras work and what space actually looks like. You conspiracy theorists need to update your lines
@@epicn I know right, dude totally forgot about the massive blue ball that's taking up half of the light input in that camera's lens.
I’m scared at the top of a ladder.. this guy is hardcore af
The Extra high won't make much difference
@@zanussidish5685 hahahaha exactly....
how did u know that
@@lamewater772 huh
@@Trez5677 😏
Edit: Ok that was cringe
Bro forgot to say breathe out. I am already suffocating. Help.
It's like you are alone in close dark room without walls, floor and ceiling.. you can feel it.. but can't touch or sense it..
Imagine that was you, and you turned around to look out into the void, without the shuttle to remind that you are not alone. And then, when you turn back around...it's gone.
This took my breathe away. How horrifying. Damn dude!
Why not just fly down to earth?
@@vernevaan hope thats a joke
@@vernevaan I mean you’d be falling
@@vernevaan at least they would die on earth, good idea
Nah, that dude got some guts 💀☠️
I am afraid of heights, no way I am going out there without a tether.
@@errollleggo447its a bit beyond heights
@@errollleggo447 in space there is height in all directions
@@SomeoneFighter Until gravity hits you.
@@errollleggo447 when?
Me legit exhaling instead of taking a deep breath
Went from stoneage 2 this
*someone taps him on his shoulder*
"were here to inform you about your car's extended warranty"
"Well im here to inform you about your mother's whereabouts you useless sack of dung of a child"
His car? Tesla Roadster!
@@nikoplanes774 2 times???
@Colinope yeah
RIP Bruce. He died in 2017 at the ripe old age of 80.
He'll be honored
that looks incredibly creepy
Bro was the imposter 💀
I honestly would think I would hyperventilate. He’s truly brave.
Anxiety alone would kill me in the first 3.4 seconds.
Legend has it the only reason he didn't float up and off into space was because his massive balls were gravitationally attracted to the earth
@@BearLovesAllthat made me laugh pretty hard dude, you get a like
Thats why none of you are astronauts
@@carboncringelifeform7907 Bro utilized all 20 of his brain cells to make that observation
Now we all know what was the inspiration for the movie "Gravity"
To all the people saying "Gravity" in the reply section,
If you are trying to be sarcastic... Try harder
@BradynLee thats whay he said
yeah lol ive watch it before :)
Ye
@@Designation_B-127 Gravity
Edit : I forgot I even wrote this comment and also, WHAT THE HECK HAVE I CREATED
@@NotSoFancyRight why are you just daying Gravity
The ghost hand of god was scarier to me honestly.
An introvert's dream
If there was ever an award for “The Most Daring Human”, it should go to this man!!
For what? 😂😅
@@Tbaggrrr for going out of a space shuttle to test a jet pack or whatever, but I’m pretty sure he died. Idk
@@ahmedabusenna4905 no, later in the video astro states "When he was asked what it felt felt like..." meaning he got back
@@sneakersneakersneaker oh good thing he came back
Nah there's a guy who fell from space to earth with a parachute he gets it
Imagine the jetpack suddenly stopped working 💀💀
Along with the space shuttle 💀💀
I think the space shuttle crew would still pick him up anyway
@@galaxy_noas1181 not true actually space shuttle’s are stationed so if his jet pack malfunctioned that’s it for him
@@fknsick888
Nobody:
The OMS Thrusters:
The RCS Thrusters:
@@fknsick888 he's gonna wait for him to de-orbit and burn up
@@fknsick888 No no no, space shuttles has thrusters, the ones that is used to balance them
Who is watching in 2024...😂
Introverts be like: This is where the fun begins.
Okay, but since there's basically no sound in space, it will be the only time you will ever feel true silence.
In absence of any sound coming from outside of his body, he would be able to hear pretty clearly the sounds within his body, the heartbeats, blood running through his veins etc... We are kind of doomed to never hear full silence unless we are deaf
@@shuepsx652 Fair enough
I was literally coming here to say this same thing. Reminds me of "the quietest place on earth" I forgot exactly where it is but they recorded the "quietness" and it was the lowest ever recorded and people could only be there for a maximum of an hour I believe. Then you just go nuts.
Visit the Mojave desert sometime. Silent enough to hear a pocket mouse fart at 20 paces. Not the same as space, but it can give you an idea.
@@DB-xo6xh my curiosity has peaked
I’d imagine it would feel similar to being out in the middle of the ocean without a life jacket and not knowing how to swim. Fucking terrifying.
It's worse.
In space, if your jetpack misfunctions, you could be floating around the earth forever or even slowly start falling towards it.
Well not without a life jacket, with an experimental one.
@@demonzblood69 You would die within a day in space. In the ocean, you would have a chance.....all dependent on your ability to stay afloat and your ability to not look like food.
the ocean still has gravity
To be honest I much prefer the space situation. At least the chances of me drowning deep and witnessing some sea monster approach and kill me as I am terrified and helpless are zero. You know?
Thanks to my tinnitus, I’ll never truly be alone in silence.
astronauts in their suit look 1000 times scarier than anyones disturbing and haunting laugh😰
Feeling cold could mean one of two things either it’s just the temperature or the grim reaper is stalking your ass😂
Was just thinking the same. There is no scientific reason why he should feel any colder. Was it psychological, or something else?
maybe he meant his body started losing more and more temperature, the longer he stayed in space just guessing
@@M1tjakaramazov the sun is heating both the astronaut and the shuttle. When he leaves the shuttle, he's no longer feeling the heat of the sun radiating off the body of the shuttle. Him alone, there is nothing to radiate and nothing to absorb heat. Science.
@@cryptoworldpeace2974 Tell me you don't understand science without telling me you don't understand science...
The *reflection from the shuttle is negligible compared to the total unshielded radiation from the sun. He is only moving 100 metres away, and the sensation of cold struck him once he separated further. There is indeed nothing to transmit heat in either way, so the proximity of the shuttle can't "warm" him anymore than the distance should "freeze" him. The suit is a closed system
@@M1tjakaramazov science is a pretty general term there.
I don’t think you understand the atrocities i’ve seen on the internet. When this man said “it’s pretty terrifying” I was bracing for two more years of therapy.
Same
Right . Talk yo shit bro
bro expected cartel beheadings on youtube
.....why do you keep looking?...seriously, just wondering.
not gonna see that on youtube lmao
“Don’t worry. We’re sending back up within 3 days”
“What’s that hissing sound in my helmet?”
I just can't comprehend the anxiety he must've felt when he was about to leave the shuttle
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space triggers mY aNXieTY
he chose to do it so i don’t feed bad☠️☠️☠️☠️
I doubt it. He's not some random guy. He knows and trusts the scientists who worked on this mission. He'd have confidence, but yes I agree he may have SOME anxiety.
Some serious space balls that man has, yes he does.
LOL ok... Fake !!!
Spaced balls
@@planb626 proof?
@Dont_click_this_profile ok i wont
@@Dont_click_this_profile_okay
“Honey look! It’s a shooting star!” *Bruce going Mach 10 in his jet pack into earths orbit*💀
I think the aliens start to invade earth😂😂😂