Daily Life Of An Astronaut -- FAK #31

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @saturnspawn
    @saturnspawn 11 лет назад +5

    I absolutely love the Vsause channels and community, I just wanna give a really big thanks to the guys at Vsause for taking time in there day to make these amazing videos. I've watched every single one since I've been subscribed. Ps tell jake I really like his playlists on WeSause.

  • @BinkieMcFartnuggets
    @BinkieMcFartnuggets 11 лет назад +19

    0:43 If Edward Scissorhands had gotten his human hands and become an astronaut.

  • @_CLASSlFlED_
    @_CLASSlFlED_ Год назад +1

    I miss these videos

  • @LostParadise_
    @LostParadise_ 11 лет назад +29

    Daily life of Vsauce! A small documentary of all Vsauce members!

  • @austinchavers2025
    @austinchavers2025 11 лет назад +11

    Could you imagine floating into the bathroom and seeing a turd bouncing off the walls

  • @benfrank430
    @benfrank430 10 лет назад +1

    Vsauce2 at 1:48 you meant protect from a depressurized area, not pressurized atmosphere. We have pressurized atmosphere at ground level. Up there there is no atmosphere and significantly LESS pressure not more as the statement implies.

  • @LUCCARDI
    @LUCCARDI 11 лет назад +9

    Had to come back because I forgot to give the video a like because it was so damn interesting!!

  • @ThePaalanBoy
    @ThePaalanBoy 11 лет назад +15

    i always wanted to experience space
    but the knowledge of the conditions they live in and after watching Gravity, i think i rather stay at home thank you very much * u *

    • @ThePaalanBoy
      @ThePaalanBoy 11 лет назад

      Polydynamix okay, a trip outside the atmosphere in low gravity
      btw you're the first i've seen who refer ''on earth'' as ''in space''

    • @MRCODGeekful
      @MRCODGeekful 11 лет назад

      Yo dude can u expain in Gravity why she was talking to the chinese people and they were singing to a baby?

    • @ThePaalanBoy
      @ThePaalanBoy 11 лет назад

      Polydynamix no i use ''in space'' as not walking on a surface with actual gravity to hold you down, if i'm on the moon i don't say ''i'm in space'' i would say ''i'm on the moon''
      but you have a point, we are in and are moving through, space and time.
      btw in this we call ''space'' that we think is endless, there is no center without measuring from the edges.

    • @ThePaalanBoy
      @ThePaalanBoy 11 лет назад

      mrman991 up is a point of view, we can also refer to it as the z axle.

    • @ThePaalanBoy
      @ThePaalanBoy 11 лет назад

      MRCODGeekful low oxygen level in the brain = hallucinations ';. P
      (especially with all the extra activity while she strives to reach her ​​goal)

  • @puppet619sd
    @puppet619sd 6 лет назад +1

    Its October 24, 2018... I'm still waiting for FAK #32...

  • @PotassiumBromide
    @PotassiumBromide 11 лет назад +10

    0:36
    Actually, in zero gravity, there is no ceiling, wall, or floor.

    • @PotassiumBromide
      @PotassiumBromide 11 лет назад +1

      ***** There's walls, but it would be impossible to be oriented on the "floor."

    • @promontorium
      @promontorium 11 лет назад +7

      If everything is built for a certain orientation, then there's still a ceiling and floor. But if you want a more smart ass answer like yours; the space station isn't in zero gravity.

    • @eivilcow33
      @eivilcow33 11 лет назад +1

      Fun Fact: In the Russian portion of the space station, the "floor" is brown, the "walls" are green, and the "ceiling" is blue. they do this to make the cosmonauts feel more at home because of the dirt, greenery, and sky effect.

    • @PotassiumBromide
      @PotassiumBromide 11 лет назад

      promontorium Microgravity*

    • @PotassiumBromide
      @PotassiumBromide 11 лет назад +2

      timbryanscott123 Saalam, timbry.

  • @Progamer1013
    @Progamer1013 11 лет назад +20

    Okay, hang on one sec here:
    Kevin, I have got to ask: What is with that winner of the pitcher plant question?
    Literally, that told me nothing.
    A few other people and I have left paragraphs going in depth on what a Pitcher plant was and how it kills insects and what it could and has eaten that is much bigger!
    But the winner was a sentence that's only ten words long and doesn't even explain how it kills the insects it captures?
    Now don't get me wrong, good for you Blake; Honestly, congratulations! But a sentence?! I thought this channel was devoted on going in depth on "The facts and knowledge" about things. How can that be when you choose a comment that does not even explain HOW a pitcher plant kills things?!
    (Seriously though Blake, good for you.)
    It just puzzles me, you know? Anyone else?

    • @moonanddarkness
      @moonanddarkness 11 лет назад +3

      I agree, i was among many the many people that actually gave the scientific name and the whole rumor about what it killed.

    • @pattywagon1503
      @pattywagon1503 11 лет назад +3

      Maybe it was the first answer

    • @promontorium
      @promontorium 11 лет назад +1

      The correct answers have never been long, and until Google+ took over, couldn't even be long. How about paying more attention?

    • @DMsubble
      @DMsubble 11 лет назад +1

      was he incorrect? then im sure thats the answer..

    • @Progamer1013
      @Progamer1013 11 лет назад

      promontorium How about an answer that tells me more information?

  • @M1sterFancyPants
    @M1sterFancyPants 11 лет назад +1

    Awesome video! I would honestly love to go live in the space station for a week or two. I think it would be an amazing experience. But for months? That would be too long lol

  • @kenmha
    @kenmha 11 лет назад +15

    $12 million for a space suit? Give me $200, 40 1 liter Pepsi, 20 boxes of hot pockets and I'll make ya a suit.

    • @Pac0Master
      @Pac0Master 11 лет назад +5

      You made my day sir, here take a cookie

    • @monoblanco5653
      @monoblanco5653 11 лет назад

      Rolf

    • @kenmha
      @kenmha 11 лет назад

      I love cookies. But where's the milk?

  • @BrandonNolet
    @BrandonNolet 11 лет назад +7

    I love that sentence there:
    Streamed from earth

  • @unknownunknown-jc6iy
    @unknownunknown-jc6iy 10 лет назад +1

    Wait they know what Space Smells like, that just blew my mind

  • @saraleahsands4389
    @saraleahsands4389 11 лет назад +3

    EMU suits do not protect against a pressurized atmosphere.. it protects a pressurized atmosphere against vacuum of space. I know its splitting hairs but my OCD kicked in when I saw it haha. Great show as always Kevin. Keep 'em coming.

  • @UPlayNetwork
    @UPlayNetwork 11 лет назад +31

    Bill Clinton is the only U.S President to ever be present at a space shuttle launch

  • @diplomat2623
    @diplomat2623 8 лет назад +4

    This straight blew my mind. I could never have the courage to float around like that. I mean what?! Sorry for being a chicken. Lol!

  • @DCFanatic7
    @DCFanatic7 10 лет назад +18

    Interesting to think about..space having a distinct smell..who knew..

    • @mrchangcooler
      @mrchangcooler 9 лет назад +3

      DCFanatic7 I believe it's from the particles of burnt metal from the shuttles that have been to the earth and back. But I may be wrong.

    • @ariyanamarashi9377
      @ariyanamarashi9377 9 лет назад

      +Mr.chang cooler some astronauts even think of the smell as burnt steak...weird right?

    • @DCFanatic7
      @DCFanatic7 9 лет назад

      +Mr.chang cooler Or maybe the explosions of stars in our galaxy leaving behind some sort or aroma?

    • @DCFanatic7
      @DCFanatic7 9 лет назад

      +Ariyana Marashi sounds delicious lol

    • @ariyanamarashi9377
      @ariyanamarashi9377 9 лет назад

      lol yea

  • @rentacowisgoogle
    @rentacowisgoogle 9 лет назад +3

    "Loud engine noises" The constantly running air conditioning is 100x louder than the "engines" which are used for maybe 10 minutes 3 times a year.

  • @bariscubuk5309
    @bariscubuk5309 11 лет назад +1

    In the Uk a few weeks ago Channel 4 had some programmes from the ISS and the astronauts said sleeping was one of their favourite things in space

  • @MattUebel
    @MattUebel 11 лет назад +18

    Very cool.

  • @Sieww
    @Sieww 11 лет назад +9

    Suddenly your lifelong dreams of visiting space isn't so cool anymore...

    • @50Calabyte
      @50Calabyte 11 лет назад +10

      Are you kidding me? It's even cooler! Floating sleep bag, awesome food, sponge baths, no laundry doing, and the ability to do random experiments in zero G is awesome!

    • @joaopedrogoncalves6445
      @joaopedrogoncalves6445 11 лет назад

      50Calabyte Wouldnt do it just bacause the exercise part. 2 and a half hours is a bit too much.

    • @hxt009
      @hxt009 11 лет назад +1

      João Pedro Gonçalves da Silva it's better than muscle degradation.

    • @Clone007Productions
      @Clone007Productions 11 лет назад

      João Pedro Gonçalves da Silva Is it 2 and a half hours straight? Hope not. ;P

    • @sarasrandomz
      @sarasrandomz 11 лет назад

      SAYS WHO???!! Hell, it's still THE DREAM I have!!!

  • @sandradee1920
    @sandradee1920 6 лет назад

    If you ever have the chance, you should attend a launch, with or without live Astronauts on board. The power felt of the launch is beyond anything in your imagination, and the Hall of Astronauts where the retired spaceships are is just amazing to visit & experience.

  • @Dr3Mc3Ninja
    @Dr3Mc3Ninja 11 лет назад +11

    I feel like I would oversleep if anything if I was in space.

  • @wazscience
    @wazscience 11 лет назад +11

    I can only imagine one day when someone forgets to flush.."holy shit, the turd is loose!!"

    • @Deliphin11
      @Deliphin11 11 лет назад +2

      I actually read a log from one event where that actually happened.

    • @wazscience
      @wazscience 11 лет назад

      Del Iphin I can only imagine the chaos that ensued.

    • @telj1
      @telj1 11 лет назад

      even worse if its runny/liquid....

    • @SpinyNormanDinsdale
      @SpinyNormanDinsdale 11 лет назад

      Del Iphin Hehe..."log"

    • @CheechoAswell
      @CheechoAswell 11 лет назад

      Explosive Diarrhoea

  • @mrbarrylewis
    @mrbarrylewis 11 лет назад +6

    Pants changed once a week, wow hope that's not the British type of pants only so many times you can spin them round and turn inside out, cool vid

    • @martyslackjaw
      @martyslackjaw 11 лет назад +3

      That's the Southern British type of pants, don't lump us Northerners in the same boat as you Southern fairies. Up here pants means trousers, and, bizarrely enough, we call the things we wear UNDER our pants, UNDERpants.

  • @TheRevolucas
    @TheRevolucas 11 лет назад +8

    Chris Hadfield said sleeping in space was great.

  • @WilliamGilbert_KSP_Player
    @WilliamGilbert_KSP_Player 9 лет назад +1

    The plastic casing shower is not used on the ISS; it was only used during the Skylab program in the 1970's.

  • @WASDxMerceless
    @WASDxMerceless 11 лет назад +16

    wonder what the net speed would be like up there :P

    • @Tfin
      @Tfin 11 лет назад +28

      Better than mine.

    • @zachygee1604
      @zachygee1604 11 лет назад

      Haha

    • @RootsProgrammingClub
      @RootsProgrammingClub 11 лет назад

      Teun Willems I think you mean 20MB/s

    • @Tfin
      @Tfin 11 лет назад +5

      Xtreameprogram's Realm
      Careful there. MB/s isn't Mb/s.

    • @RemixPicture
      @RemixPicture 11 лет назад +7

      Xtreameprogram's Realm I think you mean 20Mbit/s.

  • @savagekid94
    @savagekid94 11 лет назад +13

    For bathing, I would release a giant floating water bubble, then go inside, use a lot of soap, then I'll be a giant hovering orb of Soap/suds

    • @savagekid94
      @savagekid94 11 лет назад +2

      *****
      I think I realized that whilst typing the comment.

    • @RedstoneNinja64
      @RedstoneNinja64 11 лет назад +1

      savagekid94 sorry to say it but you think you realized that? how does that work?
      like was it 60% sure or 23.7%? Also i realized 100% what you mean but oh well.....

    • @savagekid94
      @savagekid94 11 лет назад

      Jay Lee "I think I realized that whilst typing the comment. " = No Shit

    • @WTFiTzWHAT
      @WTFiTzWHAT 10 лет назад +2

      Drowning in space? That would be ironic. With the vacuum of space right outside, you manage to get trapped in a water bubble and drown. Haha.

    • @savagekid94
      @savagekid94 10 лет назад

      iiM ChrisChris But it would be worth it. Just think. you'd have a giant floating bath bubble as your domain.

  • @williamfairchild7439
    @williamfairchild7439 6 лет назад +1

    I want to be an Astronaut when I am older in the future and go up into outer space and wear a space suit and a space helmet with a visor and maybe I might become the first Astronaut to walk on Mars

  • @jill701
    @jill701 11 лет назад +7

    (Jan. 28) in 1986 challenger explosion. Born: February 6, 1911,
    Died: June 5, 2004, Ronald Reagan

  • @Psykoses
    @Psykoses 11 лет назад +7

    If you had a glass jar in space, closed it, then came back to earth, would it burst from the vacuum of space?

    • @Brom954
      @Brom954 11 лет назад +4

      Well, if you brought it inside the space station, it’s the same pressure as on earth, so it would depend on how thick the jar was. if it was thin, then it would implode due to the surrounding pressure.

    • @harv1251
      @harv1251 11 лет назад +1

      It would most likely be crushed as soon as you brought it back into the interior of the vehicle, long before you returned to earth. Though depending on the thickness of the jars walls it would be plausible for one to survive the entire trip.

    • @Brom954
      @Brom954 11 лет назад +1

      Tomoya thats what I meant.

  • @gabrielaguirrebarrena4307
    @gabrielaguirrebarrena4307 3 года назад +2

    I've missed watching these lol

  • @MauroTamm
    @MauroTamm 11 лет назад +9

    Protect from a pressurized atmosphere? in space?

    • @dubmywub
      @dubmywub 11 лет назад +2

      Dominick Tedesco There's not really any pressure in space. Pressure needs gas particles and its a vacuum.

  • @MouseGoat
    @MouseGoat 10 лет назад +29

    ahem... let me just clear my throat....
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  • @Aguiar412
    @Aguiar412 9 лет назад

    0:37 is sunny Williams, she visited my school

  • @kirbyfan107
    @kirbyfan107 11 лет назад +16

    Bill Clinton was present with his wife Hillary Clinton, they watched John Glenn go up into space. The launch was on October 29 1998, from the Kennedy space center.

  • @DrSvenska
    @DrSvenska 11 лет назад +71

    I'm going for George Washington

    • @anthonycruz1838
      @anthonycruz1838 11 лет назад

      Really... THEY DIDNT EVEN HAVE CARS AT THAT TIME,!!!

    • @Vaaaaadim
      @Vaaaaadim 11 лет назад

      SandyGiggles PlaysStuff Maybe he meant George Bush?

    • @elmee96
      @elmee96 11 лет назад +5

      omg he wasn't serious..

    • @Lucas-hb7kl
      @Lucas-hb7kl 11 лет назад +6

      ***** allways blame bush

    • @mattysmith1152
      @mattysmith1152 11 лет назад

      DoctorVexx OMFG IS THAT SAMUEL VEX???

  • @jarvistoomalatai8985
    @jarvistoomalatai8985 10 лет назад +1

    How does liquid stay down after being swallowed by the astronauts in space? Or even how does the bodies fluids remain inside the body in space? Just a thought.

  • @lunar_trooper
    @lunar_trooper 10 лет назад +5

    Who viewed a space shuttle launch, it was Bill Clinton, 1998, STS-95

  • @AncientKepler
    @AncientKepler 10 лет назад +3

    Please, I don't know what to do. I've tried to tell my wife about this, but she's a science teacher and thanks to my history of practical jokes, she thinks I'm just kidding.
    There is something stalking me. I don't know what it wants, but almost every night since I started seeing it, it has terrorized me. It doesn't touch me, it doesn't communicate in any sort of way, it just fills me with horror. If what I seem to ramble, please forgive me... I haven't slept in several days.
    We live in the second floor of a duplex with stairs down the back of the house to the basement where the laundry machines are. There's a door at the bottom of the stairs before the door to the basement that looks out onto our back porch and into the back yard. Six days ago, I was going down to the basement to bring up some laundry and I glanced out the door as I passed. There was a figure standing at the far edge of our yard. Her back was to me, and she was just standing there, looking into the woods beyond our yard. She was dressed in nothing but a light gown. It had lots of flowing material coming off of it that was whipping around in the air slowly. The whole scene creeped me out instantly, but I thought she might be a friend of our downstairs neighbor, so I continued to the basement. When I came back up, she wasn't there.
    The next night, I went down again, and as I passed the back door, I looked outside. The woman was back. She was exactly like she was the night before, facing away, not moving. The hair on my arms and neck stood up straight when I saw her. I was even more creeped out when I realized she was in the same clothes as the night before. That's when I did something I shouldn't have... I opened the back door. Leaning out, I called to her to see if she was okay. She didn't respond. She didn't make any sort of indcation that she'd heard me. It was freezing cold, so I shut the door and locked it. Coming back upstairs afterward, I looked out the window and she was gone again.
    Later that same night, I was in the bedroom, getting ready to go to sleep. Everything was dark, because my wife had gone to bed before me. Our bedroom looks out over the backyard, and my side of the bed faces the windows, so I have to go past them to get in. As I was doing so, I suddenly got that same deep dread feeling in my stomach that I had gotten the first time I saw the figure in the backyard. Something compelled me to hesitate by the windows. My hands were shaking as I pulled the curtain back a bit and peeked through the shades into the backyard. It was a clear night, so the backyard wasn't shrouded in darkness. The woman was standing in the middle of the backyard, no longer at the edge of the woods, facing the house with her head tilted up to look directly at the window I was peeking from. I jerked away instantly, afraid she had seen me. Her face was covered in shadow and hair, but I saw her chin and nose. A sharp nose and a thin chin. Gray. Her skin looks gray, I think. Her hair is black and long. I was so scared, I jumped into bed and covered myself with the covers.
    The next day, I played outside in the snow with my four year old daughter. She wanted me to pull her on her sled in the backyard, but just the thought of going back there made me scared again, so I talked her into digging holes in the snow in the front yard. That night, things went from bad to worse. Somehow, I had managed to forget about the woman. Then, in the middle of the night, my daughter started crying. Our bedroom is just across the hall from hers. I thought she might need to use the bathroom or just be having a bad dream, so I went into her room to see if she was okay. She was uncovered, curled into a ball on her mattress. I pulled her covers over her and that's when she whispered to me.
    "Daddy, there's someone in my closet."
    Instant goosebumps. I turned my head slowly toward the closet door at the end of her bed. Normally, the closet is shut, but now it was open. The woman was standing in my daughter's closet. Not even when it was clear that I saw her did she move or make a sound, just stood there and looked at me through the cracked-open door. My blood ran cold when I saw her.
    "Get up," I told my daughter, "Get in my arms, quickly. QUICKLY." she scrambled up and hugged me tightly and I walked backward out of the room, watching the closet the entire time. In my mind I imagined her throwing the closet door open and running at us, arms outstretched. I just hugged my daughter and walked backward into my room. The woman never appeared in the doorway. I heard no movement from my daughter's room. I tucked her into my bed and stood there watching the doorway to her bedroom. I did not go back in, I just stood there and watched and listened. When I finally got the courage to climb into bed, I didn't sleep.
    Sunday, I told my wife everything. I told her about the first time I saw this woman, I told her about calling out to her and seeing her from the window. I told her that she had appeared in our daughter's closet. She told me it wasn't funny, that it was my fault for our daughter's bad dreams and that I shouldn't encourage her to be afraid of her closet.
    Sunday night, my daughter called to me from her room again. Call me a coward, but I couldn't go back into that room. I called her quietly to come get in our bed, but she cried and said she was scared. I wanted to go and get her, but I was scared too. I told her to pull her blankets up and cover herself. Just cover yourself, honey, and you'll be okay. I prayed that it was true. I lay there, peeking over the sleeping form of my wife and out into the hallway at the closed door of my daughter's room and just kept praying. I heard her cry a while longer, then she went quiet and I hoped that she was asleep.
    Monday, I piled toys in front of the door to her closet. By that time, there was no doubt in my mind that this was some sort of ghost or apparition, but I piled things in front of the closet anyway. Like a pile of toys could stop a ghost.
    Monday night, my daughter did not cry, but I didn't sleep. I lay there, looking at the ceiling, tense. Around 2:00, I heard her bedroom door creak open and I knew something was wrong. She must be scared, I thought, so I called to her like before, "Just come to me and you can sleep in our bed, Sweety." But she didn't come. I peeked over my my wife.
    The woman was standing there in the doorway to my daughter's room. Her arms hung at her sides, her shoulders slouched down. Her gown was dirty, like it hadn't been washed in years, and hung off her likes torn rags. I wasn't breathing, I wasn't blinking, I just looked at her and she looked at me and I thought this is it, I'm going to die. She never moved, never made a sound. I whispered, "Please, go away. Please, leave me alone. Please, I'm sorry." I couldn't look away. If I look away, she will get closer. I was sure of it. If I close my eyes, when I open them, she'll be standing over me, looking at me. At some point, she was gone. It's like I fell asleep with my eyes open. I don't remember her disappearing, just that I was looking at the doorway, and she wasn't there anymore.
    Last night, I lay awake, waiting. I asked my wife to shut our bedroom door because the night light in the hallway was keeping me awake. It was stupid. I don't know what I was thinking. Like clockwork, I heard my daughter's bedroom door creak open. I held my breath. Then I heard the floorboards in the hallway creaking and I started shaking uncontrollably. I heard our bedroom door open, and I knew she was standing there, in the doorway, not moving, just looking at me. I didn't look. I couldn't. I did what had I told my daughter to do and pulled the covers over my head.
    I am a complete mess. A zombie at work. I don't want to go home anymore. I think I see the woman in other places. A glance while driving and I think she's sitting in the passenger seat of the truck behind me, or standing down the street asI drive off. Just sitting here at my desk, someone passes by behind me and I jump. I'm afraid that if I turn around, she'll be there, waiting for me to look at her. And what if I saw her face? I don't want to see it. I don't want to see her anymore, but I don't know what to do. The only hope I feel is that, for unrelated reasons, my wife is talking about moving. But our lease isn't up until May. I don't know if I can hold out that long.

    • @gerardofb2994
      @gerardofb2994 10 лет назад +9

      Supeeeeeer gaaaaaaaaaay!

    • @cyclone4565
      @cyclone4565 10 лет назад +7

      gerardofb2994 indeed sir why would they post this on RUclips?

    • @botbootkinc
      @botbootkinc 10 лет назад +2

      i can help if you let me

    • @geralddati8
      @geralddati8 10 лет назад +10

      does anyone have the sparknotes to this

    • @jeffreyhew454
      @jeffreyhew454 10 лет назад +4

      tl;dr

  • @jaketarabanov6408
    @jaketarabanov6408 10 лет назад

    Anyone know the track playing in the back ground of the title(0:14)?

  • @EctoSage
    @EctoSage 11 лет назад +4

    They really need to make a space station that uses centrifugal force to allow for a more earth like experience while they are up there, & keep them healthy.

    • @spliter88
      @spliter88 11 лет назад +5

      There are a couple of reasons for why they haven't done it yet. Apart of the obvious structural challenge, a station that rotates to provide an artificial gravity would have to be huge in diameter, otherwise the gravity the head feels would be an order of magnitude smaller than the gravity that the feet feel, to make it negligible they'd have to create a ring 50 m in diameter.

    • @spliter88
      @spliter88 11 лет назад

      james kirk
      centripetal force pulls you towards the center when you spin, it's basically the tension of the material that keeps it from flying apart, centrifugal force is an imaginary force that pulls you away from the center, which is what you actually feel when you're spinning.

  • @ykeloradford9005
    @ykeloradford9005 11 лет назад +5

    Bill Clinton and his Wife watched the return of John Glenn in STS-95 at the Kennedy place. So happy, :') 
    Credit: NASA's Q and A and Root Bryce ;)

  • @capitangoldfish
    @capitangoldfish 10 лет назад

    and as always, thaks for making awesome vids! :)

  • @baokhanh1523
    @baokhanh1523 10 лет назад +13

    Kennedy!

  • @rickonami
    @rickonami 11 лет назад +17

    GRAVITY !

    • @Killuminati911
      @Killuminati911 11 лет назад +11

      sux

    • @Leroyteam
      @Leroyteam 11 лет назад

      F-Art Stuff in

    • @AustinLeonardAutomotive
      @AustinLeonardAutomotive 11 лет назад

      The Trust
      9.8 m/s towards

    • @achyutram8084
      @achyutram8084 11 лет назад

      Austin Leonard m^2/sec

    • @Slashtap
      @Slashtap 11 лет назад

      achyut ram m/sec^2. If you're going to bother correcting people on the internet, you may as well be...correct.

  • @jeffborders5526
    @jeffborders5526 4 года назад

    Every day as an astronaut in space begins with waking up to "OOOHMYYYYGOOOOODDIMFAAALLLLLING!!! Oh wait I'm an astronaut that's right."

  • @tonton9598
    @tonton9598 11 лет назад +16

    it might be funny to see a random piece of shit float around in the cabin

    • @RandomGameplayVideos
      @RandomGameplayVideos 11 лет назад +12

      Some people say that happened when they went the first time on Moon, in 1969. It's like a recorded audio where a guy say: "Who's turd is floating around?" or something like that.

  • @jazthesaga2604
    @jazthesaga2604 11 лет назад +4

    In the movie "Gravity" why did George Clooney have to die, there was nothing pulling him away?
    And oh yeah I forgot
    **Spoiler Alert**
    I hope you read the spoiler alert b4 the comment. But you didn't, did you.

    • @Brom954
      @Brom954 11 лет назад +1

      gravity messed a lot of physics up. It was set in an alternate universe.

    • @Trananism
      @Trananism 11 лет назад

      Yeah George clooneys death was stupid. Once that rope stuff had pulled tight the momentum would have stopped and there would be nothing pulling him anymore. If anything they would have gone back towards the ship after the rope pulled tight because of the tension they created causing the rope to spring back just a little.

    • @DamianReloaded
      @DamianReloaded 11 лет назад

      I think it could be an allegory. Impossible death. Impossible survival.

    • @onthewall119
      @onthewall119 11 лет назад

      maybe it was the gravitational pull of the earth that kept him going

    • @JohnnyJoannou
      @JohnnyJoannou 11 лет назад +2

      Could have been a slight centrifugal force that was 'pulling' him out... I mean, the station was obliterated by debris and was sent flying everywhere, so it could have had a slight spin to it.

  • @davidvargas8856
    @davidvargas8856 10 лет назад

    One thing I need to know, Frankenstein like the book said he moved and jumped in a super human like motion and he was 8 ft tall, what would he look like if he was real and what could he do to a person in a fight

  • @ChinnyK
    @ChinnyK 11 лет назад +35

    Answer: George Washington

    • @JXYTC
      @JXYTC 11 лет назад +3

      Lol

    • @microwaveman1234
      @microwaveman1234 11 лет назад +5

      Could you not just shout out the answer and give us non-genius people a chance? :(

    • @Brom954
      @Brom954 11 лет назад

      Tim Microwaveman come off it, first in first gets. The early bird catches the worm.

    • @alexwhoneedsalastname6876
      @alexwhoneedsalastname6876 11 лет назад +1

      Brom954 But the second mouse gets the cheese ;)

  • @ThePotatoPolice
    @ThePotatoPolice 11 лет назад +7

    Ronald Raegen. I have no Idea im not from America

  • @outsidemkt
    @outsidemkt 11 лет назад

    I have a question: It's been said that atronauts in outter space, that remain relatively close to earth, are sort of falling, wich cause the zero gravity effect (also replicable in airplanes). ¿Is it the same effect (floating in zero gravity) when they are between earth and the moon?

  • @Admiral_Ellis
    @Admiral_Ellis 11 лет назад +5

    It hurts every time I see Kennedy in these comments. Seriously? Kennedy?! He proposed going to the Moon, yeah, but he died in 1963! Apollo 11 happened in 1969! And that was over a decade before the first Shuttle launched!

    • @RonaldMcDeno
      @RonaldMcDeno 11 лет назад

      So what your say is that its Kennedy. I'm going to take a whack at it and say ford, even through I may be wrong.

    • @lasharn07
      @lasharn07 11 лет назад

      RonaldMcDeno
      It was Clinton judging by other comments.

    • @RonaldMcDeno
      @RonaldMcDeno 11 лет назад

      lasharn07 I met you 99% of the people in the comments are guessing thats why theres a million Kennedy comments,

  • @alemicros
    @alemicros 10 лет назад +16

    My gut's saying Morgan Freeman, but I'll go with Bill Clinton

  • @dilbertmcdibble8850
    @dilbertmcdibble8850 10 лет назад

    Yayyyy his hats back. I've missed you Harry hat.

  • @olivergarsideconeron
    @olivergarsideconeron 11 лет назад +6

    Why don't we have Authur C Clarke style spinning space stations yet?
    Those astronauts faces are looking red and puffy.
    Micro gravity aint great for hair styles either - unless you're Johnny Bravo!

    • @shtirlic76tube
      @shtirlic76tube 11 лет назад +1

      This is just a question of price.
      The price of ISS is $157 000 000 000
      And this is too high. Actually ISS is a scaled model of Russian space station "Mir" (peace). So the core of the station and lifesupporting system was made for free.
      Clarke station would cost much more. All the systems have to be designed from scratch.
      The weight of Clarke's station is significantly more. Just imagine how many rockets and fuel needed to lift up all the sections to the orbit.
      Now it's too expensive. Much cheaper to send a man to Mars. therefore I'd rather wait for the Mars program.

    • @olivergarsideconeron
      @olivergarsideconeron 11 лет назад

      Aaawh
      I new that the ISS was over budget but wow.
      i never realized how big it actually is - check this out its amazing.
      htwins.net/scale2/

    • @guyfawkes8951
      @guyfawkes8951 11 лет назад +1

      I can think of a dozen products to help her tie her hair down. But she wants to look cool on camera I guess.

    • @olivergarsideconeron
      @olivergarsideconeron 10 лет назад

      How much rocket fuel do you need to lift a tub of Brill Cream into low earth orbit?
      The crazy cat lady hairstyle is one of the more superficial symptom of microgravity -
      Osteoporosis however is a very real problem.

  • @trulygg
    @trulygg 11 лет назад +4

    Watch the Uchuu Kyoudai anime if you want more space knowledge, it's actually kind of educational.

    • @Untimelydoom98
      @Untimelydoom98 11 лет назад +1

      Nah man, Macross is where you learn stuff.

    • @trulygg
      @trulygg 11 лет назад

      ***** Yeah totally

    • @Indraroh
      @Indraroh 11 лет назад +1

      Truly Nuclear
      I think you guys mean "go watch Planetes."

    • @Untimelydoom98
      @Untimelydoom98 11 лет назад

      Or we could watch Asobi ni iku yo.

  • @Drace90
    @Drace90 10 лет назад

    Can somebody explain to me what the golden shield on the helmet of a space suit is all about? I always wondered about that. Can they see through that thing?

    • @Drace90
      @Drace90 10 лет назад

      Luigi Daniele
      Thanks, dude. ;)

  • @moose6284
    @moose6284 11 лет назад +11

    abraham lincoln... duh

  • @vaos3712
    @vaos3712 11 лет назад +9

    I want to live in space :)

    • @MRCODGeekful
      @MRCODGeekful 11 лет назад +3

      Trust me, you don't.

    • @vaos3712
      @vaos3712 11 лет назад +10

      MRCODGeekful Well, space isn't for everyone.

    • @mynamewhatis7254
      @mynamewhatis7254 11 лет назад

      vaos3712 But gravity is xD

    • @vaos3712
      @vaos3712 11 лет назад

      mynamewhatis Artificial gravity?

  • @PanDaL0v3r11
    @PanDaL0v3r11 11 лет назад +2

    Going in space looks so amazing. (: it would be so fun

  • @promontorium
    @promontorium 11 лет назад +18

    Why do none of the female astronauts tie their hair up? If ever a time, in all of human history, hair might get cause a problem, I would imagine it would be with giant billowing hair on a space station. Out of regs space women. Out of regs.

    • @AKATenn
      @AKATenn 11 лет назад +2

      maybe they do, just not when their showing off on camera?

    • @daffodilZephyr
      @daffodilZephyr 11 лет назад +3

      nah man, they gotta take advantage of the zero gravity. Hair adds weight, it probably feels really awesome not having it strangle you or having it super tight against your head.

  • @CapraDoodle
    @CapraDoodle 11 лет назад +18

    Bill Clinton and his wife at the JFK Spare Canter in 1998

  • @bobthetoewinkle
    @bobthetoewinkle 11 лет назад

    Anyone else hear the fault in the music at the beggining? At 0:20 the pitch goes way down

  • @EpicTedLee
    @EpicTedLee 10 лет назад +33

    President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hilary Clinton. Both watched the STS-95 on October 29, 1998, at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
    *Update*: Found out Kim Jong-un watched it, not Bill Clinton.

    • @keegansooley
      @keegansooley 10 лет назад +1

      Its john f Kennedy

    • @EpicTedLee
      @EpicTedLee 10 лет назад +3

      Keegan Sooley It's not John F. Kennedy.

    • @todias9047
      @todias9047 10 лет назад +1

      ***** No, it's Washington, silly.

    • @EpicTedLee
      @EpicTedLee 10 лет назад +1

      Garrus Vakarian Oh, riiiiight.

    • @todias9047
      @todias9047 10 лет назад +3

      ***** Yeah! Cause Washington made the UFO which made pizza, thus resulting in the lights sounding like strawberries!

  • @MCCreocity
    @MCCreocity 11 лет назад +4

    Noooooo why did u put ur beanie back on. i like ur hair.

  • @katrow6904
    @katrow6904 8 лет назад

    THIS IS INCREDIBLY NEAT

  • @sinephase
    @sinephase 11 лет назад +4

    standing "up" and sitting "down" aren't quite accurate words in micro gravity :P

    • @Chipwhitley274
      @Chipwhitley274 11 лет назад +4

      "Up" and "Down" are relative, they aren't contingent on gravity or the lack thereof.

    • @aserta
      @aserta 11 лет назад

      Probably relative to body position emulation. Also you said it yourself microgravity. Doesn't mean there's no gravity at all, you just don't feel it. As such your reference comes in to play. So you're sitting down in reference to a chair, bed wall come floor.
      Mah, at this point in time it's pretty much moot point discussing words that are not even invented yet for motions that are present in less than 1% of the total world population.
      Let's let our grandchildren decide what's what in space.
      p.s. assuming you're using chrome, write the word microgravity select it and then right click and press "add to dictionary". :)

  • @cejurler1
    @cejurler1 11 лет назад +8

    They should let astronauts use some space-cannabis to help them sleep

    • @Coktane_
      @Coktane_ 10 лет назад +6

      Unlike you, astronauts are extremely smart so they need to keep their short term memory intact.

    • @HostIsntReal
      @HostIsntReal 10 лет назад +1

      Andrew Milky Then why do they drink alcohol while on Earth? Dumb ass astronauts...

    • @HostIsntReal
      @HostIsntReal 10 лет назад

      And xanax is better for sleeping it feels like your head is nailed to the pillow.

  • @RetroGold12
    @RetroGold12 10 лет назад +1

    2:11 Yeah! Chris Hadfield.

  • @nathanieldanieltomassi7881
    @nathanieldanieltomassi7881 10 лет назад +4

    Ronald Ragon

  • @TheProfessionalObserver
    @TheProfessionalObserver 11 лет назад +13

    i would say Abraham Lincoln was the only president present during a shuttle launch. you know why..... because logic....DUH...

    • @regularartist699
      @regularartist699 11 лет назад

      No there was no shuttles back then!!!!!

    • @REDSHIFTEDuk
      @REDSHIFTEDuk 11 лет назад +4

      I... I don't even.... Seriously?

    • @TheProfessionalObserver
      @TheProfessionalObserver 11 лет назад +1

      Noah Griffith shhhh there were, but they were secret so shhhhh and no one will notice that lincoln was invited by aliens that gave him the tech
      PS: you don't get it do you :(

    • @Blendoman11
      @Blendoman11 11 лет назад +2

      didn't Benjamin Franklin go into space too?

    • @TheProfessionalObserver
      @TheProfessionalObserver 11 лет назад

      Blendoman11 nah that was shrek but he was awlays misinterpreted as benjamin Franklin sooo yeah.

  • @jarvice1524
    @jarvice1524 10 лет назад

    hey do a FAK #32 on what life under the ocean would be like

  • @indirulz6954
    @indirulz6954 10 лет назад +6

    ahh must be a pain in the ass to do all that everyday,
    However floating seems very fun...

  • @WTFiTzWHAT
    @WTFiTzWHAT 10 лет назад +18

    The answer is Morgan Freeman.

    • @Gavan104
      @Gavan104 10 лет назад

      He shouldve been a president

  • @bumperentertainment
    @bumperentertainment 7 лет назад

    daily life of an astronauts .... superb video

  • @gmngvlogsmore2013
    @gmngvlogsmore2013 8 лет назад +3

    I always wanted to sleep in no gravity...

  • @sednabold859
    @sednabold859 11 лет назад +17

    Answer: Kim Jong Un

    • @nice3333333333
      @nice3333333333 11 лет назад

      SSSHHHH! No one is allowed to know that!

  • @RubyWoo98
    @RubyWoo98 10 лет назад

    This blew my mind.... That's amazing

  • @str8todamoney
    @str8todamoney 11 лет назад +23

    Do astronauts have sex in space?

    • @killmenow6982
      @killmenow6982 11 лет назад +22

      No. They have better and more important things to do.

    • @CraniumAmbiguity
      @CraniumAmbiguity 11 лет назад +9

      Lance Hendrickson I don't know, discovering if sex in space is possible seems pretty important.

    • @jimmyjoerodriguez67
      @jimmyjoerodriguez67 11 лет назад

      yes they do thats why they have womens there too

    • @christopher9000ish
      @christopher9000ish 11 лет назад

      ***** then how do we have babies because we are in space but are affected by the pull of gravity in earths atmosphere

    • @carebonez
      @carebonez 11 лет назад +1

      Lance Hendrickson Oh, they watch T.V., play on the computer, perform David Bowie covers on guitar in zero-gravity, but they're too busy for sex? Come onnnnn.....

  • @helialmordahl2208
    @helialmordahl2208 10 лет назад +27

    George Washington

  • @Ampheon181
    @Ampheon181 5 лет назад +1

    RIP FAK

  • @attawbah17
    @attawbah17 11 лет назад +5

    George Washington....Carver

  • @Friendly911
    @Friendly911 11 лет назад +5

    fuck space, too much work just to live

  • @aprilblenk
    @aprilblenk 10 лет назад +1

    To be honest, if I was an astronaut, I'd probably rather spend my time playing with the water rather than watching TV.

  • @hinglemccringleberry6149
    @hinglemccringleberry6149 11 лет назад +4

    abraham lincoln

  • @Charlificus
    @Charlificus 11 лет назад +4

    abe linclon

  • @elizabethastronomy9488
    @elizabethastronomy9488 11 лет назад

    really enjoyed this one.

  • @AhriMedia
    @AhriMedia 10 лет назад +5

    John F Kenedy

    • @xSpankmyfrank
      @xSpankmyfrank 10 лет назад +10

      No this is Patrick

    • @tonyvastano4078
      @tonyvastano4078 10 лет назад +1

      No

    • @AhriMedia
      @AhriMedia 10 лет назад +1

      Frank Jordan Dang it, I thought becasue Kenedy was for going to the mood in the space race he would have attended a launch?

    • @christianwilliams146
      @christianwilliams146 10 лет назад +1

      chris wan Space shuttles were launched after the lunar landings. by then he had been assassinated.

  • @viktor14jaar
    @viktor14jaar 11 лет назад +31

    Do astronauts have sex?

    • @Trash_prince
      @Trash_prince 11 лет назад +35

      No gravity allows you to get creative

    • @alexlam24
      @alexlam24 11 лет назад +2

      Hobo Fluffy +1

    • @Weeklywalkabout
      @Weeklywalkabout 11 лет назад

      Hobo Fluffy Very fucking creative

    • @lordhorck
      @lordhorck 11 лет назад

      not now bicause they are busy but in the future i think they will

    • @THEmickTHEgun
      @THEmickTHEgun 11 лет назад +2

      I just scrolled down to the comments to ask just that. I noticed there was a woman on board...

  • @ExpressiveEdge
    @ExpressiveEdge 10 лет назад

    Hmmmm interesting. I remember hearing somewhere that it was actually easier to sleep without gravity, because all of your muscles were allowed to relax. I don't know if that is true or not, but I just thought that I would point that out

  • @LightingCrafter
    @LightingCrafter 10 лет назад +5

    Niel armstrong

    • @nohahpark9762
      @nohahpark9762 10 лет назад +2

      Neil armstronge wasn't a president he was an astronaut it john f Kennedy

    • @ethanberger8156
      @ethanberger8156 10 лет назад

      JFK was alive for part of Apollo missions, not the shuttle.

    • @nohahpark9762
      @nohahpark9762 10 лет назад

      I did not know that thank you for the info :{D

  • @The_Hanged_Man_Arcana
    @The_Hanged_Man_Arcana 11 лет назад +7

    JFK.

    • @dawica
      @dawica 11 лет назад

      JFK was shot in 63, the moon landing happened in 69, and space shuttles came way after that (70's). So no, it couldn't have been JFK

    • @The_Hanged_Man_Arcana
      @The_Hanged_Man_Arcana 11 лет назад +1

      Yuri Gagarin, was the first human in space, 1961. You don't have to land on the moon to be an astronaut.

    • @dawica
      @dawica 11 лет назад +1

      I know, but the question was specifically "who was the only US president to ever be present for the launching of a Shuttle". It specifically mentions shuttle. I only used the moon landing because its the only launch whose date I know off the top of my head.

  • @DaSemiEmoMedic
    @DaSemiEmoMedic 10 лет назад

    Can there be a FAK about Combat Medics, or just medics in general?

  • @immort4730
    @immort4730 11 лет назад +3

    Bill Clinton, STS-95

    • @Wysiwyg43
      @Wysiwyg43 11 лет назад +1

      THANK YOU for being correct!

  • @Yer_baby
    @Yer_baby 10 лет назад +5

    bill clinton