Centrifuge 8G
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- In his latest video diary, ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen is back at Star City where he takes a spin in the centrifuge as part of the training for his mission to the International Space Station. In the centrifuge Andreas gets to experience 4G and 8G - a ballistic reentry profile.
Andreas is currently training for his 10-day Iriss mission to the International Space Station, set for launch in September 2015.
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He makes 8gs looks easy.... what a champ
bigky226 Well he has viking blood. Of course he nailed it.
It is easy. Well...... with that centrifuge it is easy. The forces are being placed on his chest which would coincide with the forces in a launch. It doesn't take any straining to stay conscience since the blood isn't being pulled from the brain or pushed towards the brain. There is no chance of becoming unconscious. This is not the same as the forces jet pilots experience in a jet mockup centrifuge which has the g-force against their head pushing blood away from the brain.
bigky226 That's because it was horizontal 8g, the vertical one would have him blacked out.
bigky226 those are not +GZ ... with that quite attitude he would have g locked at 3 g
BewareTheIdes it ain’t « easy » at all. And the seats in planes adjust when the plane goes up or down (the situations where apparent weight changes), so the blood stays in the brain.
Crazy....I am impressed....This guy experienced 8Gs as if he was watching TV at home after work...super-human
Hes laying on his back feets up. Makes a big difference compared if you sit like in fighter jets.
450kg?
It must be very interesting to be able to experience the world through the eyes of an American.
+iliasasdf HAHAHAHAHA best comment ever xD
+gambit He is using the non-retarded unit
Looooool
Lol Oh my gawd that was superb sir
I can do it
in 1997 train 15 g
hai every frinds
It must be pretty creppy to be inside that thing for the first time. Andreas seems to be a really nice guy. I hope he continues with his videos throughout the training and onbaord of the ISS.
ESA astronaut ***** takes a spin the in the centrifuge at Star City in preparation for his #Iriss mission in September.
ruclips.net/video/Hgz7kJJSksM/видео.html
8 G ????
European Space Agency, ESA
Heavy, but very useful exercise. This is CF-7 (ЦФ-7), it can create an overload up to 20g. Also in Star City, there is another centrifuge - CF-18 (ЦФ-18), with a maximum overload of 30g.
Although current requirements for physical preparation is lower than for space pioneers, it is still very heavy testing, so we can only admire the strength and perseverance of cosmonauts / astronauts. You are great!
***** yes 8G!
Saber acera del entrenamiento...
WHY DID HE NOT HAVE TO STRAIN & USE THE HICK MANEUVER WHEN ENDURING 8G's?????
Now I feel bad for my kerbals, which regularly go through 60+G’s.
Are any of them called Romain Grojean?
@@alfiej6014 or max verstappen?
I'm sure one of them is called John Stapp or Eli Beeding
definition of boss, there's a picture of this guy
Look how amazing it is to become an astronaut 👏👏👏
in russia you dont feel Gforce
in russia you dont feel gforce, the gforce feels you
Hot.
How that machine create 8G ?
If 1G is 10m/s, then 8G is at 80m/s, while i dont see any significan acceleration. Was it something other mechanical thing?
I would love to know how it feels to be spinned until reaching 8G ! :)
This guy must have already trained a lot. Most people freak out at >5 G.
Wich Exercises does the Astronauts on the Centrifuge Training to Not Black Out our Pass Out ?
What is the name of the song playing in the background during the video? Mostly hearable from 1:27 - 3:19.
Thanks in advance if anyone finds it :)
She’s cool- Alex Arcoleo
i would like to know what 8 g feels like
ashley beaumont
It's pretty easy, just jump with a parachute. At the time of opening the parachute after free flight arises short-term overload up to 10 g (depending on model).
Nikolay Krasilnikov This is a long duration 8G though. A short high G overload is manageable, but for long durations like a re-entry, the effect is far greater.
ashley beaumont you don't wanna know.
cpzlcu i knida do
Nikolay Krasilnikov You feel a strong tug for a second or so. It normally momentarily reaches between around 3 to 6G (from a nice soft opening to a fairly hardish opening) or so but can vary greatly depending on how you pack the parachute, how the slider is positioned, the size and design of the parachute, your weight, etc. 10G is not impossible, but that would probably be quite a painful deployment and you'd better have a decent harness to cushion it!
If you remove the slider altogether you will probably get around 12G or even a bone shattering 18G, so that's not a good idea unless you're doing a low base jump with a low velocity opening.
The feeling is nothing like a prolonged 8 or 10g session in a centrifuge or on reentry. The closest I ever came to that was in one of those rides at the fairground like an enormous spin drier where you get stuck to the wall and the ground falls away. I nearly died in there and it probably didn't even reach 3G! It was a horrible experience! I can't imagine what several seconds or even minutes of 8 or 10G would be like - it must be horrific! Give me skydiving any day.
Is there any way for me to try this? Seems amazing!
what speed get? I mean he can get to 300km/h at 1G spending time or rich the 300km/ in less time but more G like 9G true?
why dont those things have counterwheights???
Handled like a boss!
How long did the training last please?
Don’t u feel dizzy?
Aldous Huxley's "rocket plane engineers" and Periodical "Shashin Shuho" depicted aerospace pilots trained inside "rolling cages".
Is there a person inside
I'm not sure I can evaluate properly , but You have kept your cool so KUDOS !
How fitting that it looks like a headache pill,I know I would need two when I wake up after blacking out. lol
And I thought the ride mission space was bad........
Pats Sock bro same
Why doesnt he g-lock?
+dtiydr Because the g-force is towards his back rather than to the feet so the blood doesn't drain from his brain.
Mark Oglesby Aha I was sure it was internally moved to the same position as they test fighter pilots so I thought what the hell. But ok then it all made sense.
I would like to experience the 8 g force too.
8g is nothing when sitting horizontal. If he were in a normal vertical seat he would have passed out.
I wouldn't call it "nothing".
Ha ... 8 transverse "g" instead of 8 radial "g". That's baby stuff! Make it 8 radial and he would be unconscious in a puddle of sweat!
Ironium You bet. The best way to explain "transverse g" is that it is the force you feel when you are sitting in your car, at a stop, and then floor the gas peddle. The more powerful your car, the faster it accelerates forward , and the more you feel yourself pushed into the seat. That's "transverse g" you are feeling. It doesn't effect the blood flow to your brain, so you can remain conscious being pushed back easily with over 15 times the force acting on you when you are sitting still. This is the same force acting on an astronaut at launch as his acceleration direction relative to his seating position is the same, with the force coming from front to back.
"Radial g", on the other hand, acts on the body from top to bottom (positive radial g). That one is hard for us to duplicate here on the ground. You can think of it as "turning g", where "transverse g" is "straight forward g". It is the force you feel when you ride a high speed roller coaster and it makes a fast, hard turn. You feel yourself pushed down into your seat. As you turn harder, the blood is literally pulled from your brain, and for the untrained, about 4 times normal g (gravity) is all you can survive before you pass out from lack of blood flow to the brain. Pilots feel "radial g" typically in turns and pull ups. I hope this helps.
Ironium All of the centrifuges are designed to subject the occupant to positive radial g. The gondolas are gimbaled to put the occupant's body in line with the rotation arm of the centrifuge ... with his/her head towards the hub of the arm. The "g" force increases with the increase of the rpm of the arm.
There are no "transverse g" simulators anymore, that I'm unaware of, as it's not really a factor. Initially, studies were done with regard to "transverse g" with rocket sleds. Nothing we do either in aviation or space flight exceeds our natural tolerance to "transverse g" As a Navy carrier pilot, I found the high "transverse g" I was subjected to during a catapult launch to be really fun.
For some really interesting reading on the subject try:
history.nasa.gov/afspbio/part5-4.htm.
+Bruce Harris AWESOME Explanation!!!! Just Subbed to you for that!! Great Job!! And Thank You!!
I was gonna say it looked like the force was coming at him not forcing him down.
where is this video?
I thought it would spin a whole lot faster
got here from Agnes
I don’t get it.
Man now I feel like I can breath
Blessings PEACE ♥️ GOOD luck
Bro...thats a true chalenge to the body but a big chalenge to the mind... thats fuckin scare...
1 Вопрос, почему в видео русская установка?)
"Star city" in Moskow region
Потому что это в России
Little known fact, if you switch 2 wires in the control panel you can override the dead man's switch.
His face lol hes just like "idc this is a fidget spinner test right guys?......oh ok"
It's mission space orange team
Here's to hoping for no ballistic reentry and NO launch escape!
Povl Besser yeah, the soyuz LES's 14g should hurt :D
Наши лучшие.
ага
reminds me of james bond movie "moonraker"
Bond survived 14g in that movie, what a boss
..... SUPER SUPER !!!!!
8Gs with no suit?!? Crazy
They are orientated differently to a fighter pilot.
Jesus how strong are your lungs
Hej Andreas elsker dig din seen astrunaut
that look though 1:33
binoculus tf2 certified
Goku have done pushup in 100g
Geez! That's a lot of G's!
Rapaz, o cara foi a 8g "de boas"
Man he was.strong 8g like nothing
I watch these for all the derp faces lol
Andreas is danish just like me
meu sonho!!!
My dream to became a astronought
Sunil Choudhary me too
Cool!!!!!!
3:04 Jebadaiah Kerman looks different here
Scott Manley would have approved!
Weight in kg. for a space agency I expected better
hyusama weight is in Newtons, mass is in lbs kgs etc
Well... yeah, but what you are saying is what is the weight pulling you, they put there kg for trying to imagine how it would feel like being in hundreds kg body
Deberían ponerlo en six flag
I was expecting more comical cheek flattening.
tros bien j'adore
Мужик!
hot guy
cool
< lot of fun ! great feeling ! > who are you kidding ? you should have asked fighter pilots first because according to them it is no fun at all
Ok
Я один слышал русскую речь?
Bakana sunna bakana!
so interesting, definitively not for me :-)
iam an astronaute
Враньё при 8g глаза из орбит вылазят.
러시아인들밖에 없어 ㅠ.ㅠ
Гагарин выдерживал 18 G!!!
ma machine à laver fait mieux
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I hate g force
what does that do to your organs!?!
well... of course it will be doing something with them, a lot of F will be affecting your organs