Imagine You know almost nothing about the international spacestation, and the conditions in space, and then You're presented with footage like this ? These people are SO openminded, and ready to take it in. I love the way they're eager to learn new stuff
@@pemimpiradikall Yeah, they ought to load those chimps onto a rocket and send them out so they can see what they don't believe, then let the idiots burn up on re-entry.
@@redsampler2017 impossible. Earth is living in cycles. We're going to be having another ice age after global warming reaches its hottest point first. After that everything will reset.. We can't stop that, and surviving through it will be hard. Why not look for another way of survival elsewhere, knowing what's going to happen to earth?
@@redsampler2017 its impossible, humans made earth cycle faster but that doesnt mean we caused it, ice age, another meteor, all the past extinction events werent caused by humans. the earth lives in cycles, from death to life comes death again
India is currently training 4 astronauts in Moscow (using Russian expertise). One of them will be launched in space in 2021 or 2022 using a new Indian rocket if things go as planned. Go ISRO!
ESA is recruiting again too and NASA leading the Artemis program will be amazing to witness. But at the end of the day the more countries work on space travel the better. I just hope we'll do so in cooperation and sharing the data produced openly and without militarizing space and less "secret" spy satellites. So I wish the best to all the smaller space programs that are trying to achieve these truly amazing goals for their first time. Goals, which, if achieved, aren't even really mentioned in the news anymore here in Switzerland. I mean all the CubeSats and the like getting launched all the time are all accomplishments worth celebrating really, but they are just normal to us now...truly speaks to how far humanity has come.
Could you imagine living in the same village as the older man with the orange hat and he comes home every week and tells stories of floating people living in space, stories of robot dogs, and stories of people with robotic arms and legs? Theyd probably think he was crazy lol
And you know what? There is a small child that ends up hearing those stories and gets inspired to see it all for themselves. That's what I feel Babu would focus more on. ❤ Because what matters is that he knows what he knows is truth and someone will grow from such knowledge.
Babu is a wise man. He has such appreciation for things and understands the value of hard work and sacrifice. He has a fantastic spirit and wonderful attitude. I like him very much.
One of the most intelligent and intellectual people I know runs a small kiosk (Sari sari store) in a slum in the Philippines with his wife. He only graduated from high school, because his family did not have the money to send him to college, but he reads any book he can get his hands on. He is a true autodidact and you can have conversations with him about a multitude of topics. I think that the Indians appearing in these videos are similar. If they had been given a chance, they might have gone far.
It's not latin (or any other language). It's just language-like text that's used to show how text would look in different places - used to tune ie graphical layout of web pages.
I'm so happy for you, and wish you and your family a happy, healthy life. Lots of us have to live without any family, I can't imagine how it must be to have such a close, loving support.
@@elle-iza I'm so very sorry you are missing this. I wish I could share mine with you. Much love and big hugs to you. My family also includes people I've chosen to fill the empty places. Like children. I have none of my own but have several "children of my heart." I hope life helps you gather to yourself new family - family of the heart. ❤💞🙏
I am inspired by the fact that they're first thoughts seen to be about how blessed they are for fresh food and good sleeping quarters, and how much sympathy they feel for the astronauts. Seems to me a healthy mindset. I shall endeavor to be more like that
Houston to space station. Are all systems normal? Babu: Yes, yes. Fantastic, yes. Very good, yes, fantastic. All systems fantastic, very good, yes, yes, fantastic. Fantastic, very good.
Yeah haha.. that's exactly how he speaks. I'm Indian and I can say that the way he speaks is very reminiscent of Woody Allen , talking constantly and very neurotic .. haha
If they do, they should give them the new stuff, which is pretty tasty, not the older "astronaut ice cream" which didn't actually go to space with the astronauts, IIRC.
@@mrandredparis Yes I know. Basic space foods such as dried freeze ice cream and dried freeze fruits are just for fun experiment. Explain villagers about difference between astronauts real foods and similar dried freeze foods.
At so many times during the video, I wanted to be there to teach them about gravity and how orbiting the Earth so fast that they do infact, have many sunrises and sunsets. I hope they can see a quick launch of the Space X rockets with the first stages landing safely on earth for re-use.
From what i remember, the space station is close enough to earth for the gravity exerted on the astronauts to not be too low. So its less about “zero gravity” and more about they are literally falling, which leads to “weightlessness.” So falling towards earth in such a way that you miss earth, orbiting around instead.
@@popenieafantome9527 Yup. But unless you are somewhere in the extragalactic space, there is "gravity". In fact, as gravity is not a force but the deformation of space-time, you can't "feel" it anyway. What you feel is acceleration, which happens when you are not in free fall.
One of the things, that amazes me the most, is their compassion. These people may not know about how dangerous, difficult and strenuous those working and living conditions in space are, yet they are way more compassionate, warm and friendly than many people, who have that background knowledge. Also I have never heard anybody talk badly about somebody, no matter how foreign their culture, rituals and customs may be (like for example in the wedding gown episode). May their god(s) bless and protect them, and may their lives be long, happy and healthy.
Babu is an absolute Legend. He would go to space in a heartbeat. Maybe show them the widely known "The universe is bigger than you think" i would love to hear waht babu#s thoughts on that.
Lovely people. They might not have received many years of education, but their minds are open. My father was the same, he grew up as a peasant in an eastern European country and had to leave school as soon as he was able to help with farm work.
I like the image in my head, of Babu going back to the village, explaining to his family and anyone else who will listen, what he learned during the making of these videos.
5:28 That giggle at the idea of having to strap yourself down to the toilet, it gives me life. And he captured so perfectly my suicidal desire to jump off the ISS without a rope with "they will be lost or they will become stars in the sky". I only found this channel today and already I adore the new perspective it provides. It's nice to recapture innocence and remember how we all felt when we first learned these things, it's easy to get so lost in modern life you forget how incredible some of the things we've accomplished truly are.
After hearing, day in and day out, all the lies and BS that issues forth from so-called news outlets here in the USA, it is so refreshing to hear people giving simple, plain expressions and questions. Shows we are all alike at root.
These people have the absolute proper reaction to this film. The praise of the hard work, discipline and innovation as well as recognizing the personal sacrifice of the crew is simply spot on. There is so much wisdom in these great people.
I'm really enjoying this channel, because it does not shy away from showing them things that would fascinate anyone! It assumes that they'll be able to follow along, and they are! Humans - regardless of socio-economic background - have the same capacity to approach new and fascinating knowledge. I am reminded of a report from the Amazon, late 90s iirc, where "Korubo" villagers were approached, and one of their warriors took a selfie after being shown how to operate a photo camera.
It amaze me how their observations are insightful and well thought. I kind of feel like a simpleton just by seeing these people. They figure things that I've never noticed myself. Like the formidable amount of technical support these astronauts need to simple things like receive orders or call home. Wow!
After binge watching all of these videos, I feel how privileged I am with all the easy knowledge and technology I have around me. But maybe more so, how privileged they are for having so much wonder and amazement left to discover :)
I know they don’t know much about space, but watching to the video The Perseverance rover got as it landed and it’s first audio recording of Mars would be cool to see.
As a full blown space nerd I was so happy to see them genuinely excited to see and learn this. Reactions like this from all around the world need to happen!
An absolutely Superb episode & a treat to see the reactions too ! In an upcoming episode they should be allowed to taste Space meals & shown a Space blanket too.
We are just as amazed by astronauts as you guys are. I am enjoying these reaction videos. I myself always like to discover something I didn't know about before. It's fun to watch others discover amazing new things. It's joyful.
I had to look up what board games they played. Then I realized how hard of a job it is. Your schedule revolves around what you must do. work, keep clean, workout 2 hours, eat their tasteless food. As a child it sounded amazing but reality is it's a job.
This was fun watching them see this for the first time! I wish we could send them to one of those anti gravity places, I think Sarru and Pummy and Raeen would love to do that 😂 Pummy has the best laugh lol I love her 🙏🏻 teach them more about space, this was good 💝 I think Babu made that song up at the end 😜🪘🎼💝
Babu's enthusiasm to learn new things even at his age somewhat restores my faith in humanity. This channel is excellent stress relief. I'm glad I found it.
Totally awesome that you are sharing this with these people! It’s great seeing their reactions. Keep up the good work and sharing knowledge with the world!
I grow to love Babu more and more each day. His wisdom, his eagerness to gain knowledge, and his adventurous spirit makes him the youngest of all the Villagers in his heart.
A man/woman goin to space exploring the unknown. Its not just for one country. Its for the world. One man representing the whole of humanity. Its humanities dreams and inspirations it shows that there is no limit when we decide to aspires to b more to reach out and touch the stars.
Fun fact: According to many astronauts, recycled water on ISS is tastier and of higher quality than regular tap water in their homes on Earth. Yay for water recycling technology!
ISS is a closed environment, they can recycle almost every drop of water they use (even their sweat or their tears are recycled). In normal life this is simply impossible. But on the Earth we have a very efficient water recycle system: the Earth. Fun fact: a study calculate how much of the water we have today was urine of dinosaurs. The result? Pratically 100%. Probably every drop of water you've ever drank, every drop of water you've ever used to cook something, etc... was piss of dinosaurs.
THANK YOU for these videos. I watch at least one of them daily. They lift my spirits. These videos show the human side of other cultures in a generation that is war weary and dehumanizes other cultures because of differences. I enjoy the spirit and comments of each participant. I would love to be able to meet them one day , in this life or the next.
I love the old guy. He's so curious and seems to love learning. Imagine if he had gone to University? One day everyone will have the opportunity to further their education if they choose. If we don't blow it first, that is!
this one is so interesting to me- if you show these videos to people I know they'll say WOW SO COOL EVERYTHING IS FLOATING THAT WOULD BE SO FUN but these lovely people see it as hardship! different perspectives, neither right nor wrong just different and very interesting! I would imagine it has something to do with the level of difficulty you have in your life- seeing this if you already have a hard time you might see things as additional obstacles, whereas if you have a fairly convenient and less demanding life you might see it as fun.
3:47: "in Space they follow instructions from earth. Here if you will call someone from first floor to fourth floor he will not listen" LMAO 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I lost it totally
I was dying
LOL you win Babu 😂😂😂😂
I thought that was a great comment.
Imagine You know almost nothing about the international spacestation, and the conditions in space, and then You're presented with footage like this ? These people are SO openminded, and ready to take it in. I love the way they're eager to learn new stuff
they are more openminded than those flatearthers
@@pemimpiradikall Yeah, they ought to load those chimps onto a rocket and send them out so they can see what they don't believe, then let the idiots burn up on re-entry.
Absolutely love this
Good natured condescension....
in the meantime, same world and year, we see french villagers fighting against a starlink antenna ^^"
I love how the old guy is just as blown away by their radio telecommunications as by them being in space
He's not wrong.
@@pyrovania i mean yes and no, radio technology at this magnitude has been a success since the 60s
I can't stand the chewing noises.. other than that tho
I like Babu's spirit of adventure and his wish that the younger generation should shoot for the stars
He's an amazing human being
that was really great, but damn thats dude's beats too! that was an awesome song he busted out.
let,s fix the things that are going wrong on earth first, before opening another can of worms/pandora box....
@@redsampler2017 impossible. Earth is living in cycles. We're going to be having another ice age after global warming reaches its hottest point first. After that everything will reset.. We can't stop that, and surviving through it will be hard. Why not look for another way of survival elsewhere, knowing what's going to happen to earth?
@@redsampler2017 its impossible, humans made earth cycle faster but that doesnt mean we caused it, ice age, another meteor, all the past extinction events werent caused by humans. the earth lives in cycles, from death to life comes death again
Pummy - "Nothing can be better then to know about space."
Me, a space nerd - "Absolutely agreed. I love this lady."
Yes! I feel she would make a great scientist of some kind; esp with how enthusiastic she is :D
SAAAAME
India is currently training 4 astronauts in Moscow (using Russian expertise). One of them will be launched in space in 2021 or 2022 using a new Indian rocket if things go as planned. Go ISRO!
Nice!
Well, the rocket would be the-already-in-production GSLV mk-III but they are re-engineering it to pass the safety evaluation of a human-rated rocket.
@@ayonbiswas4186 Yes. The rocket is already in production but they need to modify the upper stage, and they are designing a capsule for human flight.
The u.s. has sent a rover to mars
ESA is recruiting again too and NASA leading the Artemis program will be amazing to witness. But at the end of the day the more countries work on space travel the better. I just hope we'll do so in cooperation and sharing the data produced openly and without militarizing space and less "secret" spy satellites. So I wish the best to all the smaller space programs that are trying to achieve these truly amazing goals for their first time. Goals, which, if achieved, aren't even really mentioned in the news anymore here in Switzerland. I mean all the CubeSats and the like getting launched all the time are all accomplishments worth celebrating really, but they are just normal to us now...truly speaks to how far humanity has come.
Could you imagine living in the same village as the older man with the orange hat and he comes home every week and tells stories of floating people living in space, stories of robot dogs, and stories of people with robotic arms and legs? Theyd probably think he was crazy lol
And you know what? There is a small child that ends up hearing those stories and gets inspired to see it all for themselves. That's what I feel Babu would focus more on. ❤ Because what matters is that he knows what he knows is truth and someone will grow from such knowledge.
@@MadMage1993 its nice to think one of those kids might be my coworker one day.
@@kayakat1869 may be even your boss
I would be very lucky ❤️
@@Deepak-gt9wd Cmon don't be so rude.
Babu is a wise man. He has such appreciation for things and understands the value of hard work and sacrifice. He has a fantastic spirit and wonderful attitude. I like him very much.
One of the most intelligent and intellectual people I know runs a small kiosk (Sari sari store) in a slum in the Philippines with his wife. He only graduated from high school, because his family did not have the money to send him to college, but he reads any book he can get his hands on. He is a true autodidact and you can have conversations with him about a multitude of topics.
I think that the Indians appearing in these videos are similar. If they had been given a chance, they might have gone far.
1:02 I'm impressed that she can quote obscure Latin texts from memory: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet..."
Sorry that's a mistake
i loved this, just like random fill in text xD
It's not latin (or any other language). It's just language-like text that's used to show how text would look in different places - used to tune ie graphical layout of web pages.
@@petrkubena placeholder
@@petrkubena It is a corrupted Latin text
Let them see the scale of the universe! There are videos where they can see how gigantic the universe really is!
Yes!
Good idea
Oh dear lord YES!!!
Also, djsadhu's animation of how our solar system is hurtling thru space at 70,000 km/hr!
That will be so educational.
"Illness requires family." Amen. I'm so grateful for mine.
I'm so happy for you, and wish you and your family a happy, healthy life. Lots of us have to live without any family, I can't imagine how it must be to have such a close, loving support.
@@elle-iza I'm so very sorry you are missing this. I wish I could share mine with you. Much love and big hugs to you. My family also includes people I've chosen to fill the empty places. Like children. I have none of my own but have several "children of my heart." I hope life helps you gather to yourself new family - family of the heart. ❤💞🙏
Sarru Bhai is such a poet; "if they are lost, they will become stars in the sky"!
Also, “illness requires family.” Lovely
I am inspired by the fact that they're first thoughts seen to be about how blessed they are for fresh food and good sleeping quarters, and how much sympathy they feel for the astronauts. Seems to me a healthy mindset. I shall endeavor to be more like that
Thank you for having Plummy in this. I love hearing her perspectives.
Love her laugh at the end. Smiling from ear to ear.
She is so animated in her comments. Happy she was included in this video.
She's so adorable with her "arey arey arey"
@@oli073 those "arey" are very adorable
Houston to space station. Are all systems normal?
Babu: Yes, yes. Fantastic, yes. Very good, yes, fantastic. All systems fantastic, very good, yes, yes, fantastic. Fantastic, very good.
OMG! I can totally picture that!
Yeah haha.. that's exactly how he speaks. I'm Indian and I can say that the way he speaks is very reminiscent of Woody Allen , talking constantly and very neurotic .. haha
Babu: "let me sing a song about how good everything is" (starts drumming and singing about floating water)
Why did I just read that with a Russian accent?
"Space Station to Houston, did you guys get snow?!?"
Their concern over how well the astronauts are eating was absolutely heart warming.
The old guy: I request the younger generation to be enthusiastic about going to space ( basically being a trooper)
The younger guy: No, Thank you
Give villagers space dried foods. To get idea what astronauts eat up to moon.
If they do, they should give them the new stuff, which is pretty tasty, not the older "astronaut ice cream" which didn't actually go to space with the astronauts, IIRC.
Most of the space dried food found on the internet is nothing but an urban legend with lots of marketing, astronauts real food is much different
@@mrandredparis Yes I know. Basic space foods such as dried freeze ice cream and dried freeze fruits are just for fun experiment. Explain villagers about difference between astronauts real foods and similar dried freeze foods.
@@mrandredparis actually that stuff was devised and used early on but now is the emergency rations if a delivery capsule cannot make its planned stop.
That'd make for an interesting reaction video IMO
I love the lady's laughs and the elderly man's singing and appreciation of good characteristics. The young man has fun reactions too.
At so many times during the video, I wanted to be there to teach them about gravity and how orbiting the Earth so fast that they do infact, have many sunrises and sunsets. I hope they can see a quick launch of the Space X rockets with the first stages landing safely on earth for re-use.
From what i remember, the space station is close enough to earth for the gravity exerted on the astronauts to not be too low. So its less about “zero gravity” and more about they are literally falling, which leads to “weightlessness.” So falling towards earth in such a way that you miss earth, orbiting around instead.
@@popenieafantome9527 Yup. But unless you are somewhere in the extragalactic space, there is "gravity". In fact, as gravity is not a force but the deformation of space-time, you can't "feel" it anyway. What you feel is acceleration, which happens when you are not in free fall.
@@mecha-sheep7674 yeah, exactly: you don't feel gravity "pulling" you down. What you feel is the ground pushing you up to oppose gravity.
One of the things, that amazes me the most, is their compassion.
These people may not know about how dangerous, difficult and strenuous those working and living conditions in space are, yet they are way more compassionate, warm and friendly than many people, who have that background knowledge.
Also I have never heard anybody talk badly about somebody, no matter how foreign their culture, rituals and customs may be (like for example in the wedding gown episode).
May their god(s) bless and protect them, and may their lives be long, happy and healthy.
"How can people live without fresh food"
Americans: **visible uneasiness**
American food is shit
@@aadarsh_1303x To be fair, all food is shit hours after you eat it
@@taelim6599 hahaha good one
Pizza
@@taelim6599 except corn somehow.
Lorem ipsum?? Looks like someone forgot to add the real subtitle there 😂
"These people are sleeping as we're locking chickens in a cage" soo funny, I'm laughing so much!
1:02 look at the captions, she even speaks Latin! ;)
Haha I was wondering if anyone else noticed that too. Someone must have gotten lazy and filled in the cc with lorem ipsum
@@SB4F yeah
Lorem Ipsum is when you don't know what to put in the space.
haha, I had to look for the reply about this
We just got lorem ipsumed
Plummy should be a regular guest just like the others on this show I love her perspective .
Babu is an absolute Legend. He would go to space in a heartbeat.
Maybe show them the widely known "The universe is bigger than you think"
i would love to hear waht babu#s thoughts on that.
Lovely people. They might not have received many years of education, but their minds are open. My father was the same, he grew up as a peasant in an eastern European country and had to leave school as soon as he was able to help with farm work.
"Master of sky, your world is scared me" space rly do be putting the fear of god in him doe
I absolutely love how the elder showed respect and saluted the astronauts for their hard and diligent work.
Grandpa Babu, Aunti Pummy, and Brother Sarru, my favorite people on this channel. Wonderful to see their reactions to life in space.
"they have to eat by swimming int he air" - that's a pretty good summary.
I love how these people are so willing and eager to learn about things we take for granted. And they appreciate being enlightened. So cool.
I wish when I get to Babu's age I had his zest for life
It's not easy, and not for everyone, but every one of those people on the space station consider themselves very privileged to have the opportunity.
These videos make me feel better about humanity in general. Thank you...
No: they make you feel better about yourself.
"He's brushing teeth with bubbles" I am laughing but also yes, that's exactly what he's doing haha I know it's crazy ha
I LOVE when Babu sings!!! No truer words will be spoken. My favorite Babu saying is “Mother natures charisma is beautiful” Love that man!!
1:02 I have no idea how the Lorem Ipsum managed to sneak its way into this video, but it's always fun to see it pop up in unexpected places.
I like the image in my head, of Babu going back to the village, explaining to his family and anyone else who will listen, what he learned during the making of these videos.
Babu is so open minded. He's amazing 👏
Best outros of any channel on the internet. Sing, brother Babu, sing.
The astronauts are extraordinary individuals.
I really enjoy listening to Babu's insightful comments. It's interesting how he was the only one willing to jump at the chance to experience space.
Babu's songs are priceless!
5:28 That giggle at the idea of having to strap yourself down to the toilet, it gives me life. And he captured so perfectly my suicidal desire to jump off the ISS without a rope with "they will be lost or they will become stars in the sky". I only found this channel today and already I adore the new perspective it provides. It's nice to recapture innocence and remember how we all felt when we first learned these things, it's easy to get so lost in modern life you forget how incredible some of the things we've accomplished truly are.
Master of the sky, Your world has scared me! Love it!
After hearing, day in and day out, all the lies and BS that issues forth from so-called news outlets here in the USA, it is so refreshing to hear people giving simple, plain expressions and questions.
Shows we are all alike at root.
These people have the absolute proper reaction to this film. The praise of the hard work, discipline and innovation as well as recognizing the personal sacrifice of the crew is simply spot on. There is so much wisdom in these great people.
This has become one of my favorite RUclips channels. Much love to everyone in this video ❤️
"Master of the sky, Your world scares me" this man makes a song about anything!
I'm really enjoying this channel, because it does not shy away from showing them things that would fascinate anyone! It assumes that they'll be able to follow along, and they are! Humans - regardless of socio-economic background - have the same capacity to approach new and fascinating knowledge.
I am reminded of a report from the Amazon, late 90s iirc, where "Korubo" villagers were approached, and one of their warriors took a selfie after being shown how to operate a photo camera.
It amaze me how their observations are insightful and well thought.
I kind of feel like a simpleton just by seeing these people. They figure things that I've never noticed myself. Like the formidable amount of technical support these astronauts need to simple things like receive orders or call home.
Wow!
I love Pummy!! She's so sweet and has an amazing laugh! Love her colorful clothing too!
This was interesting to me too. I'm like all of them..no I wouldn't do it either.
Earth is nothing like Space! 😱
Yes...Babu is singing!! 💙💓💙
After binge watching all of these videos, I feel how privileged I am with all the easy knowledge and technology I have around me. But maybe more so, how privileged they are for having so much wonder and amazement left to discover :)
i agree. i think their privilege is greater.
That wonderful piece of wisdom that woman delivers at 1:01-1:02 is pure delight ;-)
I know they don’t know much about space, but watching to the video The Perseverance rover got as it landed and it’s first audio recording of Mars would be cool to see.
"Master of the sky..." Poetic! I wish I could make it so they could experience one of those ZERO_G (anti-gravity) flights!
The video's are great, but lets be honest. We're all here waiting for Babu's mixtape to drop. That man spits fire!
As a full blown space nerd I was so happy to see them genuinely excited to see and learn this. Reactions like this from all around the world need to happen!
you got really good ideas for new videos. its what separates you from the other "Try" channels that i also watch. good job guys :D
An absolutely Superb episode & a treat to see the reactions too ! In an upcoming episode they should be allowed to taste Space meals & shown a Space blanket too.
Can't remember the last time my eyes is shining with the excitement of new knowledge like these guys
The old man deserves to be the main character of a sitcom lmao
Love the older gentleman. He’s so open minded and admires working hard for your country. Good man. And he even ended with dropping 🔥 beats.
We are just as amazed by astronauts as you guys are. I am enjoying these reaction videos. I myself always like to discover something I didn't know about before. It's fun to watch others discover amazing new things. It's joyful.
I had to look up what board games they played. Then I realized how hard of a job it is. Your schedule revolves around what you must do. work, keep clean, workout 2 hours, eat their tasteless food. As a child it sounded amazing but reality is it's a job.
It's cute how Babu is proud of his space fact that there is no air ^^
A little editing blooper: You left some lorem ipsum in the translation box around 1:00 in.
No, I think she was reciting lorem ipsum because of the vastness of space.
@@Itwasalwaysme_Noone that wouldn't make sense. Lorem ipsum is nonsense text used as a placeholder. It's not even real Latin.
@@periwinkle43 Infinite monkeys theorem.
Space is HUGE.
Babu is the best. When we start having space tourism through sub orbital flights like Blue Origin's New Shepard, someone should get him a ticket.
Salam, shukriya to have shared this video. Old Baba your ghazal was beautiful! shukriya for him!
This is the one that I've been waiting for!
This was fun watching them see this for the first time! I wish we could send them to one of those anti gravity places, I think Sarru and Pummy and Raeen would love to do that 😂 Pummy has the best laugh lol I love her 🙏🏻 teach them more about space, this was good 💝 I think Babu made that song up at the end 😜🪘🎼💝
Babu's enthusiasm to learn new things even at his age somewhat restores my faith in humanity. This channel is excellent stress relief. I'm glad I found it.
Totally awesome that you are sharing this with these people! It’s great seeing their reactions. Keep up the good work and sharing knowledge with the world!
3:45 🤣 They follow instructions thousands of miles up. Here they don't listen a few floors up! 😭😂🙏
Loving your content bro
Keep going!
Thanks for giving great experiance to these people
May god bless you!!
Btw 1st
I grow to love Babu more and more each day. His wisdom, his eagerness to gain knowledge, and his adventurous spirit makes him the youngest of all the Villagers in his heart.
Another great video! Love these guys. Sending blessings 🙏
A man/woman goin to space exploring the unknown. Its not just for one country. Its for the world. One man representing the whole of humanity. Its humanities dreams and inspirations it shows that there is no limit when we decide to aspires to b more to reach out and touch the stars.
I love the Babu's love of learning and respect for the hard work of others. He's a wise man.
Give me 10 mins of pure excitement and wonder over a lifetime of dullness.
I was hoping something like this would come out! Thanks!
Wow... She was so wise. She quoted Lorem Ipsum. Simply amazing! 1:02
I love how she worries genuinely about the fact that astronauts don’t eat fresh food.
This is just an Indian mom thing
Too bad that the video they watched didn't mention that they grow their own lettuce on the ISS so they do have some fresh food.
Fun fact: According to many astronauts, recycled water on ISS is tastier and of higher quality than regular tap water in their homes on Earth. Yay for water recycling technology!
ISS is a closed environment, they can recycle almost every drop of water they use (even their sweat or their tears are recycled). In normal life this is simply impossible. But on the Earth we have a very efficient water recycle system: the Earth.
Fun fact: a study calculate how much of the water we have today was urine of dinosaurs. The result? Pratically 100%. Probably every drop of water you've ever drank, every drop of water you've ever used to cook something, etc... was piss of dinosaurs.
Babu is the sweetest man! I think its wonderful that he loves to learn, and try new things
THANK YOU for these videos. I watch at least one of them daily. They lift my spirits. These videos show the human side of other cultures in a generation that is war weary and dehumanizes other cultures because of differences. I enjoy the spirit and comments of each participant. I would love to be able to meet them one day , in this life or the next.
This is amazing. Thank you ❤️
The way she waved back🥰🤣🙏
I love the old guy. He's so curious and seems to love learning. Imagine if he had gone to University? One day everyone will have the opportunity to further their education if they choose. If we don't blow it first, that is!
It’s like going back in time and describing our present to them . Love the reactions
Maybe you could show them the space craft blasting off and orbiting around the earth to understanding the multiple days and nights?
1:02 Lorem ipsum?! xD I guess someone forgot to translate here^^
Correct
So I'm not the only one that saw it! ahahahaha
Not only do these experiences enrich their lives, but I'm sure their villages are benefiting as they recount their knew found knowledge.
this one is so interesting to me- if you show these videos to people I know they'll say WOW SO COOL EVERYTHING IS FLOATING THAT WOULD BE SO FUN but these lovely people see it as hardship! different perspectives, neither right nor wrong just different and very interesting! I would imagine it has something to do with the level of difficulty you have in your life- seeing this if you already have a hard time you might see things as additional obstacles, whereas if you have a fairly convenient and less demanding life you might see it as fun.
I love this group. Awesome group. Love reactions. Id love to send items to them.
The lady is so cute. She is so excited like a little kid with all of this.
"they will become stars in the sky" what a wonderful way to looking at getting lost in space lol.