Thank you Suni for showing us around the space station. Your studying and positive attitude paid off. Hope you continue to be able to do whatever you want. The American and really mos of the World Dream. Working together!
This is so fascinating. The last couple of minutes when she demonstrates the return capsule almost induces claustrophobia. How she works within that environment like it's no big deal is amazing. Suni is incredibly Inspiring.
@@bigbeast008 You wouldn't really have any sensation of "standing". The vestibular system feels the same regardless of your orientation. Astronauts are able to strap themselves into their sleeping bags to give at least a mild sensation of laying down, but you can't trick the inner ear. It is well studied that astronauts have difficulty sleeping even despite NASA's efforts to keep a very strict circadian cycle before and during flight, and by trying to limit working working hours to only 6.5 hours per day. Despite this, it it reported that the use of sleeping pills is fairly common among astronauts, even before spaceflight.
why that comment ? USA used to be allied with Russian, before the USA make a war on russian because they are on communist system. exact same reason why USA made war on Vietnam, because they was on communist system. Russian is a peacefull country, never making war like the USA is doing all the time with the rest of the world. so, basicaly, Russia and USA people can live in peace, like any others
In 2007, we could have lost this station. The module in which the 2 Russian cosmonauts were sitting (where Suni said that they all meet) at the end, this is the main and very first module - Zarya (RUS), which is responsible for correcting the station, analyzes its position and corrects the station with the engines. This module contains the main life support systems and much more. This is the central brain of the station.When an American shuttle flew to the station in 2007 to install solar panels, static electricity from these panels passed through the station and cut off all the computers in the Zarya module. As a result, the shuttle spent three days correcting the station's orbit, and the Russians searched for and fixed the problem, during which they opened all the cabinets, computers, rang kilometers of wires and found the cause. There were only three days to eliminate the cause while the Shuttle corrected the orbit. After 3 days, the shuttle undocked and flew away, if the problem had not been solved by that time, the Russians would have had to leave the station (the support systems did not work) and it would have continued to rotate in space without correction and power. That it would be guaranteed to destroy it (sorry. Google translate)
I'd never be able to handle this, I am both claustrophobic and acrophobic. Not to say I haven't hiked up small mountains and rode up with people on vacations, just could never handle seeing earth beneath me and being closed in and not being able to actually "lie down". I am sure I'd be booted off EARLY with the "vomit comet." I can take a lot of spinning and motions on rides but not coupled with weightlessness, looking down on earth and being closed in. I had enough trouble diving down into the 9 ft section of a pool to retrieve a ring in swimming class.
Space is a hostile and scary place. Suni brings a sense of vibrancy and a ‘no big deal’ attitude that I’m sure cascades to the other crew members. Amazing woman.
This is so fascinating. Idk how they find their way around. It looks like a maze. Plus since there’s no gravity or magnetic center anywhere conventional directions don’t apply.
Loved this video. Thanks for posting. Would love to try zero gravity sometime! Am reading Lois McMaster Bujold's sci-fi books at the moment. One in particular, Falling Free, fits in perfectly with this video.
Sunita Williams became an astronaut and stayed in space one year. She was the first woman who goes to space and I saw at the science city. American space is called nasa. ❤😊👍🙏🏼👩👩🏼🚀🚀🌏🌕🪐
This is such an awesome video. Thank You for the recut + upload! I love it! ❤ I recently tried to discuss this video with people who apparently choose to believe that we live on a Flat Earth and claim that “outer space is a ficticious concept“. Of course they have compelling explanations of how NASA faked all this material. I’m aware that most so-called “Flat-Earthers” are just trying to pull a leg (Poe’s Law!), but there are (at least some) people who seem to fall for the joke and I’m not yet sure what we can learn from the phenomenon of genuine Flat Earth believers… But it sure is a demonstration of freedom. It shows that we are free to believe that we are living on a Flat Earth and that we are being fooled by an evil organization of liars… We can believe that we are victims of a generation spanning conspiracy. People are free to believe that. I only worry for the people they might influence and drag into their paranoid belief system. I can only hope their children will have easier ways of finding out for themselves on what sort of a world we’re living on. Although it is actually already pretty easy to gain a basic understanding of our planet's shape and movement, already... RUclipsr Vsauce (for example) makes breathtakingly awesome and educating videos... Watch: "How Earth moves" & "Is Earth really flat?" ... I just wonder what drives people to fundamentally doubt and question all that we have learned and achieved as a society/ as a civilization (so far) without any really plausible reason, whatsoever… It might be true, that people just feel overwhelmed and deeply frustrated… That might be a psychological explanation why people tend to adopt very paranoid and extravagant belief systems. It makes them feel special/ It makes them feel as if they had found out a very significant truth… But on the other hand: If they really believe in what they have “found out”, that would make everyone else either a liar or a fool… And if they believe that they are the only ones who know the truth and everyone else is either evil or stupid, that is clearly a sign of a personality disorder: That is something I’d title as “overbearing narcissism”. :/ In order to experience a sharper edge of identity, people choose to believe in a truth beyond what everyone else is believing. Special beliefs (in this sense) seem to be experienced like a drug. A drug that enhances a sense of significance and identity. I tend to worry about where this is leading… Perhaps I worry too much.
I think it's basically not taking responsibility for why their lives are miserable, instead choosing to blame others (the vast conspiracy) who are somehow pulling invisible strings designed to make them fail. Their lives are miserable but it's not their fault, see how smart they are? They're now instant geniuses sucking in other loser malcontents who fall for the same easy convention. I just call them losers.
It was interesting to watch your activities and a matter of pride , to see your achievements ! Would like to know if you had some spiritual experiences too !
They don't wear the big EVA spacesuits in the Soyuz. The Soyuz has a special sort of suit that's meant only to be pressurized in the event of an emergency. It's much less bulky than the EVA suit and doesn't have a big backpack.
pressurized pens, gotta have the ink chamber pressurized higher than "atmospheric" pressure so the ink flows out. Pretty cool tech, just to write on paper. You don't wanna use graphite, since it's highly conductive.
Stomach acid gets all over the inside of the stomach anyway. However burping must be a a bit difficult. I guess you can spin around to get a little gravity.
At the start you shouldn't suggest there is a front to the ISS. Whatever could be considered the front would only be facing forward for 25-50% of its orbit
No, the attitude of the station is constantly adjusted so that the front is always the front. The thrusters, used to occasionally boost the orbit, must always be in the rear.
@@88dukecoupe That's not how orbits work. They would use way too much fuel to constantly rotate the station. The thrusters DON'T need to be always in the rear because it's necessary to make occasional retro-burns to adjust decay. What you suggest is that they maintain a constant rotation on one axis, doing a full 360 every 90 minutes. That's not possible with the limited amount of RCS and fuel.
@@Connection-Lost Did you actually not know that a series of 4 gyroscopes permanently control the station's orientation, keeping it level and pointed in the same direction as it's travelling?
This woman has the coolest attitude ever!!
I guess they're chosen for being people that you like to live with all the time.
And the coolest job.
I agree...🤘✌️
No
Yes you are right
Wow I’ve not seen this video come up on recommended for 5 years. I remember watching this when I was 9 lmao
My 5 year old daughter watches this video every weekend!
Great
She's probably gonna be an astronaut
@@ganga....393 yes , you are correct
she will become an astronaut...for sure
a 5 year old has no idea what they're looking at
Sunita Williams is soo cool,smart,intelligent,inspiring.
She is just awesome.
Ty for the complete video!
It is soooo fascinating.
She is sunny, not sunita
DILip kumar yadav bhagipur parygraj 🆔 up55 up okRAF5Ay/DKY
Thank you Suni for showing us around the space station. Your studying and positive attitude paid off. Hope you continue to be able to do whatever you want. The American and really mos of the World Dream. Working together!
This is so fascinating. The last couple of minutes when she demonstrates the return capsule almost induces claustrophobia. How she works within that environment like it's no big deal is amazing. Suni is incredibly Inspiring.
Micro gravity would be fun, but I could not live in tubes in space.
"He" doesn't work in any environment except 24/7 fakery+lies+deception! You can not actually believe any of it is real can you?
We're waiting for your return Suni!
This is really super. Thank you Sunita ma'am for a this awesome tour of your space station.Simply brilliant.
She is sunny not sunita
I’m stuck in awe! Thanks for this everlasting tour. I’m speechless ❤
Even after the... ?st viewing, this is still the shortest 30 min video on RUclips for me.
This is amazing. The fact this is real still makes me mind blown!
i can just imagine it must feel pretty awful never being able to feel all your weight resting on a bed. that first sleep on earth must be incredible
exactly what I was thinking. kinda freaky. go to lay down cause you're tierd. and its like you're standing ?? crazy
@@bigbeast008 You wouldn't really have any sensation of "standing". The vestibular system feels the same regardless of your orientation. Astronauts are able to strap themselves into their sleeping bags to give at least a mild sensation of laying down, but you can't trick the inner ear. It is well studied that astronauts have difficulty sleeping even despite NASA's efforts to keep a very strict circadian cycle before and during flight, and by trying to limit working working hours to only 6.5 hours per day. Despite this, it it reported that the use of sleeping pills is fairly common among astronauts, even before spaceflight.
The first sleep on Earth is actually reportedly excruciating.
No one can explain better than you👍
"I haven't sat down for 6 months now"
this guy needs more likes 6 months that’s alot
I love how Russians and Americans live in peace in Space. A model for us all.
She is an Indian
why that comment ?
USA used to be allied with Russian, before the USA make a war on russian because they are on communist system.
exact same reason why USA made war on Vietnam, because they was on communist system.
Russian is a peacefull country, never making war like the USA is doing all the time with the rest of the world.
so, basicaly, Russia and USA people can live in peace, like any others
@@kartik_1610 She actually is an american citizen and is only of indian descent.
@@Tomi.762 ok
She is indian. I'm Indian too
"With perception, sensations, and consciousness about 6 foot long body is one must see to the fullest. -Buddha
suni Williams is my inspiration and we want to PROUD of this
Solo coool, thank you so much for giving the tour and for your service ❤️❤️❤️
Dear Sunny,I hope your journey back home goes safely.......
After Watching THIS Vid - THIS just Made, One of MY Personal "TOP 10" Favs, on RUclips!
I ssSO envy these her, and those people! 😣
I am your fan
Floating around must feel amazing. Astronauts have the best job in the world.
Watching u live in space was my science homework...and it's pretty cool !
Archana Ghuge me too I’m here for my science home work
me too
I am here for homework but for my English one , we have to summarise this video into a journal ....
4:00 is the coolest line 😎
I have met this woman as she has come to my school and shaked my hand and she was really nice TO MORE MISSIONS AND BEYOND
We watched that in school and now im watching it at home😂❤
Love their little bedrooms
In 2007, we could have lost this station. The module in which the 2 Russian cosmonauts were sitting (where Suni said that they all meet) at the end, this is the main and very first module - Zarya (RUS), which is responsible for correcting the station, analyzes its position and corrects the station with the engines. This module contains the main life support systems and much more. This is the central brain of the station.When an American shuttle flew to the station in 2007 to install solar panels, static electricity from these panels passed through the station and cut off all the computers in the Zarya module. As a result, the shuttle spent three days correcting the station's orbit, and the Russians searched for and fixed the problem, during which they opened all the cabinets, computers, rang kilometers of wires and found the cause. There were only three days to eliminate the cause while the Shuttle corrected the orbit. After 3 days, the shuttle undocked and flew away, if the problem had not been solved by that time, the Russians would have had to leave the station (the support systems did not work) and it would have continued to rotate in space without correction and power. That it would be guaranteed to destroy it
(sorry. Google translate)
The root cause was from condensation in the electrical connectors.
Doing my physics project about satellite while watching this video😅
This is really cool! I think it'd be pretty cool to travel to space!
I would hate sleeping in space. That's the best part of sleeping, is laying down, being able to replace you muscles.
I like Suni's hair!
😊
Thank you very much for compiling it all into one piece. 💖👍
Wow! This video is AMAZINGGGG🤓😍
I love Sunita Williams
she's back in space!
I can confirm she's in the ISS already
My baby is stuck in space #ComeBackHomeSuni
I'd never be able to handle this, I am both claustrophobic and acrophobic. Not to say I haven't hiked up small mountains and rode up with people on vacations, just could never handle seeing earth beneath me and being closed in and not being able to actually "lie down". I am sure I'd be booted off EARLY with the "vomit comet." I can take a lot of spinning and motions on rides but not coupled with weightlessness, looking down on earth and being closed in. I had enough trouble diving down into the 9 ft section of a pool to retrieve a ring in swimming class.
Space is a hostile and scary place. Suni brings a sense of vibrancy and a ‘no big deal’ attitude that I’m sure cascades to the other crew members. Amazing woman.
This is so fascinating. Idk how they find their way around. It looks like a maze. Plus since there’s no gravity or magnetic center anywhere conventional directions don’t apply.
Very good that you stiched all the footages and made it one video...great video, loved the space world..🤘✌️👌
i wish i can also go in space like Sunita...
Are you an idiot, her name is sunny
She super women ❤❤ she's inspiring and intelligent thanks for the spice tour ❤❤
Loved this video. Thanks for posting. Would love to try zero gravity sometime! Am reading Lois McMaster Bujold's sci-fi books at the moment. One in particular, Falling Free, fits in perfectly with this video.
She has a great personality I'am with you Su
No
@@amirchandyadav977 ?
Space is very beautiful and very dangerous and also very helpful like sun, moon, planets etc.
Now, that's what we need on RUclips. I mean such kind of content is wat should be only be allowed to get uploaded.
tanks Sunita "Suni" Williams
Very tough job ! Only people having extraordinary stamina can do this
I dead would have acted like I’m Superman in that space station
Great job
I wish there was a space station hotel for if anyone wants to go to space for vacation.
Maybe in about 10 years.
Woah she is floating 😆🤩
Yes I liked thus video very much.
Sunita Williams became an astronaut and stayed in space one year. She was the first woman who goes to space and I saw at the science city. American space is called nasa. ❤😊👍🙏🏼👩👩🏼🚀🚀🌏🌕🪐
The first woman in space was Valentina Terishkova. The first American woman in space was Sally Ride.
The reason to keep living is to go and experience that
Sunita William's are very braved women
It's so sad this is going to end a couple of years probably... It's the right thing to do, but the ISS is really one of a kind...
Amazing
She is number one!
Really interesting,👌👍
This is such an awesome video.
Thank You for the recut + upload!
I love it! ❤
I recently tried to discuss this video with people who apparently choose to believe that we live on a Flat Earth and claim that “outer space is a ficticious concept“. Of course they have compelling explanations of how NASA faked all this material.
I’m aware that most so-called “Flat-Earthers” are just trying to pull a leg (Poe’s Law!), but there are (at least some) people who seem to fall for the joke and I’m not yet sure what we can learn from the phenomenon of genuine Flat Earth believers…
But it sure is a demonstration of freedom. It shows that we are free to believe that we are living on a Flat Earth and that we are being fooled by an evil organization of liars… We can believe that we are victims of a generation spanning conspiracy.
People are free to believe that. I only worry for the people they might influence and drag into their paranoid belief system.
I can only hope their children will have easier ways of finding out for themselves on what sort of a world we’re living on.
Although it is actually already pretty easy to gain a basic understanding of our planet's shape and movement, already...
RUclipsr Vsauce (for example) makes breathtakingly awesome and educating videos... Watch: "How Earth moves" & "Is Earth really flat?" ...
I just wonder what drives people to fundamentally doubt and question all that we have learned and achieved as a society/ as a civilization (so far) without any really plausible reason, whatsoever… It might be true, that people just feel overwhelmed and deeply frustrated… That might be a psychological explanation why people tend to adopt very paranoid and extravagant belief systems. It makes them feel special/ It makes them feel as if they had found out a very significant truth…
But on the other hand: If they really believe in what they have “found out”, that would make everyone else either a liar or a fool… And if they believe that they are the only ones who know the truth and everyone else is either evil or stupid, that is clearly a sign of a personality disorder: That is something I’d title as “overbearing narcissism”.
:/ In order to experience a sharper edge of identity, people choose to believe in a truth beyond what everyone else is believing. Special beliefs (in this sense) seem to be experienced like a drug. A drug that enhances a sense of significance and identity.
I tend to worry about where this is leading… Perhaps I worry too much.
I think it's basically not taking responsibility for why their lives are miserable, instead choosing to blame others (the vast conspiracy) who are somehow pulling invisible strings designed to make them fail. Their lives are miserable but it's not their fault, see how smart they are? They're now instant geniuses sucking in other loser malcontents who fall for the same easy convention.
I just call them losers.
Sunita Williams you are so cool.I like your space station.
Wow amazing ❤
New supporter here.
You're Doing A Super Awesome Fantastic Job NASA Space Cowgirl Sunita Williams From The International Space Station. X
❤❤🎉🎉 soo sooo qute ❤️❤️👍👍👏👏👌👌
Your all Real super human beings
Who's here after the SpaceX Demo 2 Launch?🤘
Fascinating.
Who ist 2024 here? 🚀🇺🇸
And what's cool is she is back on the ISS right now again for a few days in 2024 lol
@@user-nd1kv8qb5w yes, I am so happy for her
Alguém assistindo??...🥴🖤✌💋😎💜
brave lady
It was interesting to watch your activities and a matter of pride , to see your achievements ! Would like to know if you had some spiritual experiences too !
It doesn't look like you can fit in the Soyuz with your space suit. Would be interesting to see a video of the launch back to earth.
They don't wear the big EVA spacesuits in the Soyuz. The Soyuz has a special sort of suit that's meant only to be pressurized in the event of an emergency. It's much less bulky than the EVA suit and doesn't have a big backpack.
@@therealAZLN ya I just read that in chris Hadfields book. I used to always think they went up in their eva suits lol.
This isn't exactly what you asked for but : ruclips.net/video/-l7MM9yoxII/видео.html
0:52 Your Doing A Super Awesome Fantastic Job NASA Space Cowgirl Suntia Williams. Thanks Mate. X
I hope you are well ❤❤ and came soon ❤❤❤
How do you eat
how do u guys wear your dresses?
@14:36 is the best part 🌏
I see pens in the server room. Do they even work at zero gravity?
pressurized pens, gotta have the ink chamber pressurized higher than "atmospheric" pressure so the ink flows out. Pretty cool tech, just to write on paper. You don't wanna use graphite, since it's highly conductive.
but a normal pen wouldn't work
@@BasedBidoof hmm i see
Why need of pressurized pen if you can easily use pencil instead....🙄
@@Mossad577
And have the pencil break and have a million tiny little lead pieces around the station, yeah, right.
This is so cool
So cool
Everybody watching now??...😘😎🌚✌💋😉🥰
Well there goes all the flat earthers.
Some One you actually said don’t research anything “just think about it yourself”. Classic.
@Some One you know stupid people shouldn't talk but you'll learn that when you grow up one day
Very nice 👍
that's awesome!!
Wait.. When there's no gravity does the acid inside your stomach turn into bubbles and float all over the place like the water...?
Stomach acid gets all over the inside of the stomach anyway. However burping must be a a bit difficult. I guess you can spin around to get a little gravity.
@@jeremyaskew1712 no spinning gives you gravity but constipated burps though xD
Sunita... se vc pudesse escolher entre ser do demais...💙💜💙💜💋⛰💚😎
Mt bom...🌸🌸🌸🌷🌞
Really amazing
Let’s one that looks fun
So Sweet
Greta inspiration . Sunitha williams❤❤❤❤
At the start you shouldn't suggest there is a front to the ISS. Whatever could be considered the front would only be facing forward for 25-50% of its orbit
No, the attitude of the station is constantly adjusted so that the front is always the front. The thrusters, used to occasionally boost the orbit, must always be in the rear.
@@88dukecoupe That's not how orbits work. They would use way too much fuel to constantly rotate the station. The thrusters DON'T need to be always in the rear because it's necessary to make occasional retro-burns to adjust decay. What you suggest is that they maintain a constant rotation on one axis, doing a full 360 every 90 minutes. That's not possible with the limited amount of RCS and fuel.
@@Connection-Lost Did you actually not know that a series of 4 gyroscopes permanently control the station's orientation, keeping it level and pointed in the same direction as it's travelling?
Why are the dots in this video moving in alignment
Super fantastic
I am in 5th grade and I have this one chapter " Sunita in the space "
#i wish i could go to space!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cool
Mt bom...💓🌂🦋💓
Qual e o nome da missao que vai pra nasa??..🤩🤩
do you use phone in the space???
She is great