ISS: " thats a smooth hatch man! couldn't even hear the mechanisms moving..." Dragon Crew: "we couldn't even feel it dock!!" that is the coolest conversation I have ever heard - ever
I think it's all the gravity getting us all down. And pandemics and what-not. Hopefully landing on the moon again will rekindle some of that sensation that spread throughout the world in the 60s and 70s.
I have a university degree in English and Russian languages (none of them being my native language - I am from Slovakia) and it´s great for me to hear both the American astronaut speaking English AND Russian, and the Russian cosmonaut speaking Russian AND English. The spirit of Soyuz/Apollo is not dead yet.... :)
Yes this gets me too; its beautiful to hear 2 languages interchanged, in such technical ways, so fluidly; Astronauts/Cosmonauts have skills i can only aspire to :)
This was such a great video. It showed so much of the human aspect of spaceflight and how even astronauts in orbit are excited for new technology and safe arrival of fellow crew.
Totally agree.. But apparently politics and other stuff are more interesting, sadly. Just got to respect everyones interest but yes it is not right imo also.
As a child we lived right beside NASA. We watched the many mission launches & the shuttle launches. (Night launch - like a star rising) So, for me, this video brings a level of excitement that I love. Everything we do to explore and reinvent ourselves is so important to our futures. Thank you to all the men and women who are behind all of these missions (futures & past). You're all AWESOME !! 👏👏👏👏👏
Silas Dense Yea, growing up on the space coast! We had passes for the visitor center on July 16th, 1969. My mom kept say that morning “C’mon, get out of bed, this is important!”
Silas Dense More sharing, Back when the restricted area during launch was smaller, I flew a light plane on the southern edge of the restricted area at 25,000’ in a racetrack pattern to watch the launch with 5 of my buddies. Looking down we could the shuttle easily as it was lit by the giant carbon arc lights. When the solids fired, a ring of orange light filled the entire cape area, followed by white light as it lifted off that let us see shadows back to the West all the way to Orlando. Even though the action was considered safe and outside the exclusion area, we had the feeling that we were too close when it flew by us. As well over half of earths atmosphere (density) was below us we could see the solids peel off once spent. We could see the RS-25 burning almost through the entire burn or about 8 min. Listening to the call on the radio while watching the launch, we heard the announcement, “Columbia now crossing the western shore of Africa “ as it cleanly and instantly went out of sight over the horizon. All of the glass in the aircraft was covered in face prints after we landed.
And Americans are amazed at how much the IRSO has achieved on a shoestring budget. That's really something. Good luck on the with Chandrayaan-3! (For those who aren't familiar: the lunar orbiter segment of Chandrayaan-2 has the best camera currently in orbit around the Moon and is still returning good data -- outstanding.) So much awesome space stuff happening, and every year at a faster pace.
watching "tv" in a space, seeing rocket launch which will dock with your space station in few hours, hows that feel. Its pretty cool. With that program on, it feels like hes in a camper(in space lol).
What are the little colorized points of light at 08:20? I thought it was dust on the camera lens but notice his hand and the top Port Side window both have none of the little lights on them so it had to be something deliberate. Or im wrong and someone will correct me below (hopefully) 🤘🏻🤘🏻
@@elevatorphish Yes, and that camera had been that way for years. I've seen those dead pixels in some of the older tour videos. They aren't actually dead, but stuck in some state and won't change. You can really see them at 9:29
Crazy that’s two retired Navy SEALS that’s Astronauts now, whoever in this video (sorry I don’t know his name but you could see the trident on his chest) and Jonny Kim (SEAL Team 3 same squad with Chris Kyle the American sniper)
In future, the astronauts doing self shot videos should film themselves showing us an idepenedent webpage with the current time and date, such as timeanddate.com. This way, it is easy to verify when the shot was taken. This way, no one can deny the moments at which things were recorded.
I have a question. In the God forbid situation that the ISS has to be evacuated asap. Are the spacesuits compatible with the different spacecraft? Ie, could a Russian Cosmonaut, wearing a Russian spacesuit come down on a Spacex dragon? Or, could a Astronaut wearing a Spacex or even Starliner suit come down in a Soyuz? If the answer is no, don’t you think they should be compatible, at least the air and power connections. Thanks
There is air inside both the ISS and the space craft. They have to breathe! And the air is at near ground-level atmospheric pressure so the density of the air feels normal inside the ISS and space craft. The pressurization means they have to equalize the pressures between the ISS and the space craft before they can open the hatch between the two vessels. Otherwise, the air inside one could rush into the other with potentially harmful results.
They basically crap in a good looking toilet box thing and they just dispose it when it gets full.They pee in a sick looking wire thing that converts it to fresh water.
The crew dragon brought home trash such as poo. Empty food bags etc. When expedition 63 comes home this autumn they will bring home too. Every crew arriving with cargo and they leave with waste aswell. They also have cargo ships incoming with food, oxigen etc. Its a fine circle. They have to do to not swim in waist.
Good night NASA and SPACEX and ISS, it comes that calls for having sea makes me better..everytime, I want to dawn around..every time, I need to know how you are doing..every second ♥ ️🔐 Captain
ISS: " thats a smooth hatch man! couldn't even hear the mechanisms moving..."
Dragon Crew: "we couldn't even feel it dock!!"
that is the coolest conversation I have ever heard - ever
Be better is they said: “we docked?”
is there a uncut version of this ?
I love how everyone hugs and shakes hands when boarding or leaving the ISS. Makes me happy, but why can't we ALL be like that on Earth? :(
Umm there is a disease going on if you forget
@@pikosaiko8255 how can I forget!
@@tonyoutdoorsuk3479 sometimes people do forget, like not wearing mask and physical distancing
I think it's all the gravity getting us all down. And pandemics and what-not. Hopefully landing on the moon again will rekindle some of that sensation that spread throughout the world in the 60s and 70s.
@@wenzelplot true dat
I have a university degree in English and Russian languages (none of them being my native language - I am from Slovakia) and it´s great for me to hear both the American astronaut speaking English AND Russian, and the Russian cosmonaut speaking Russian AND English. The spirit of Soyuz/Apollo is not dead yet.... :)
Ladislav Malák You’re a pretty incredible human.
@@laraisokay Thank you. :)
Yes this gets me too; its beautiful to hear 2 languages interchanged, in such technical ways, so fluidly; Astronauts/Cosmonauts have skills i can only aspire to :)
This was such a great video. It showed so much of the human aspect of spaceflight and how even astronauts in orbit are excited for new technology and safe arrival of fellow crew.
Why is this not looked at as important in history?. This guy should be on every TV channel./radio station!
Totally agree.. But apparently politics and other stuff are more interesting, sadly. Just got to respect everyones interest but yes it is not right imo also.
So true
This......was ...... amazing! I did see the whole event live on stream but wooow.. To see it from Chris view was amazing!
As a child we lived right beside NASA.
We watched the many mission launches & the shuttle launches.
(Night launch - like a star rising)
So, for me, this video brings a level of excitement that I love.
Everything we do to explore and reinvent ourselves is so important to our futures.
Thank you to all the men and women who are behind all of these missions (futures & past).
You're all AWESOME !!
👏👏👏👏👏
Silas Dense
Yea, growing up on the space coast!
We had passes for the visitor center on July 16th, 1969. My mom kept say that morning “C’mon, get out of bed, this is important!”
@@bearlemley I keep up with all the latest in research.
Lots of future manned and unmanned missions coming up.
So exciting.
Thank you for sharing.
🙂
Silas Dense
More sharing,
Back when the restricted area during launch was smaller, I flew a light plane on the southern edge of the restricted area at 25,000’ in a racetrack pattern to watch the launch with 5 of my buddies. Looking down we could the shuttle easily as it was lit by the giant carbon arc lights. When the solids fired, a ring of orange light filled the entire cape area, followed by white light as it lifted off that let us see shadows back to the West all the way to Orlando. Even though the action was considered safe and outside the exclusion area, we had the feeling that we were too close when it flew by us. As well over half of earths atmosphere (density) was below us we could see the solids peel off once spent. We could see the RS-25 burning almost through the entire burn or about 8 min. Listening to the call on the radio while watching the launch, we heard the announcement, “Columbia now crossing the western shore of Africa “ as it cleanly and instantly went out of sight over the horizon.
All of the glass in the aircraft was covered in face prints after we landed.
@@bearlemley Great story.
My had a my parents flew as well, but never did that.
Wow !!
Blows my mind and my emotions.... such a privilege to get to see things from this perspective...
Great idea of presenting the perspective from the ISS crew from launch through docking. A feel good video for me. Well done and thank you very much.
The only thing that gave me goose bumps in 2020. India loves America
And Americans are amazed at how much the IRSO has achieved on a shoestring budget. That's really something. Good luck on the with Chandrayaan-3! (For those who aren't familiar: the lunar orbiter segment of Chandrayaan-2 has the best camera currently in orbit around the Moon and is still returning good data -- outstanding.) So much awesome space stuff happening, and every year at a faster pace.
Can you come over? Well throw out the America haters like Trevor Noah.
Dlola U Anytime buddy. I never liked Trevor.
So freakin cool that this can happen. This is the best of humans. We should revel in this, not wallow is BS. Thx for posting
Look how happy is chris is
I like how he used a tape to cover the webcam of the laptop at 6:20
This dude is just casually floating in front of his laptop.
I need an astronaut daily vlogger
Soichi Noguchi has a youtube channel and upload what he is doing in the ISS.
I love their english-russian pidgin. They can just switch modes instantly. Lets call it Space-ese
That joy and excitement is so genuine, love it 😊
"What's up big dawgs!" that was funny lmao
Always love to see you guys.. keep doing amaizing..things.🙏
So awesome he had his watch set to go off when ignition started
It makes me smile seeing the astronauts flying in the international space station. How amazing universe is!
Thank you for posting this!
DAMN I Love These Video's!!
Thumbs up Commander Cassidy for the great video up there👍
Awesome footage! It's so nice to see all those men living nicely togheter up there, really something we as a species should learn from.
4:43 me evading every single earthly responsibility during quarantine
Great video cassidy real vlog type feel from the iss is wild !!!!!
Salute to you guys 🤙🏽
This guy should open a RUclips channel and film vlogs from ISS, he's really good on that
Thank you so much for sharing this with us
Thank you for the once again, awesome content! 😍👍😁 I love all your videos and have been a fan for a while now :) keep up the good work! 💖 💞🔥✨
watching "tv" in a space, seeing rocket launch which will dock with your space station in few hours, hows that feel. Its pretty cool. With that program on, it feels like hes in a camper(in space lol).
Thank you very much for the vidéos 👍🏼👍🏼
Outstanding!!!!
This is so cool to watch 😃
Thats a great video! Thank you!
This pov should be a part of every SpaceX manned launch
"What's up big dogs?"
What are the little colorized points of light at 08:20? I thought it was dust on the camera lens but notice his hand and the top Port Side window both have none of the little lights on them so it had to be something deliberate. Or im wrong and someone will correct me below (hopefully) 🤘🏻🤘🏻
@@elevatorphish Yes, and that camera had been that way for years. I've seen those dead pixels in some of the older tour videos. They aren't actually dead, but stuck in some state and won't change. You can really see them at 9:29
@@nebtheweb8885 thanks for the explanation guys. Very much appreciated! 👍🏻
Did you the editing together yourself? This video was very nice
The ISS looks so much more relaxing than I thought
Why @4:44 he went to the cupola? Can he see the rocket flight from there? What a sight that'd be!
Dude has better internet in space to stream videos than I do at home lmao
Chris casidy is so good looking
Chris is so good man
Cool that the ISS has a ship's bell.
Nice!
Wonderful👌⚡🚀💯
Thank you
Best video ever made
History in the works!🇱🇷❤🎧 we be watching an cheering your BIG DAY!! 🌕 GOD SPEED BOB AN DOUG ALL AT SPACEX
omg i want to visit here
God speed!
I love watching the iss a lot of times
Beyond COOL, saw the launch from our patio, to live entering the station. We as Americans can do anything””
How good is this
That’s pretty interesting to watch. 👍😄
Crazy that’s two retired Navy SEALS that’s Astronauts now, whoever in this video (sorry I don’t know his name but you could see the trident on his chest) and Jonny Kim (SEAL Team 3 same squad with Chris Kyle the American sniper)
Good nitgh , it is one work magnificent to world the tecnology ..
I wonder if the Zero G affects the HDD in the laptop. Does It run faster
@T. Dougs I would guess they use SSD drives now.
Amazing view when the dragon coming nice 👍
Chris Cassidy is a badass!
Forgot the guys name but funny how he looks so exited. He looks so cool
Chris Cassidy
Thanks
I was hoping we could see the reaction of the ISS crew to the inside of the spaceX vehicle
This is so cool
And here we see Doug bouncing off the door frame... that was funny.
Cool to see Americans and Russians speaking each other's languages.
In future, the astronauts doing self shot videos should film themselves showing us an idepenedent webpage with the current time and date, such as timeanddate.com. This way, it is easy to verify when the shot was taken. This way, no one can deny the moments at which things were recorded.
it’s chris! From SED!
Does anyone know if there is a jolt or bump when the shuttle docks to the station?
When will the space x crew return?
August but depends with the weather change
Did Kate did a video like this to crew-1?
Does anyone smarter than myself know what the dots that sometimes appears on the screen when they film in the station?
The camera sensor has been damaged, that's all.
Edit: Stuck pixels due to radiation. Thanks for the correction.
@@Sal3600 Lots of stuck sensor pixels.
Champion small way - no way -
Your champions dedicated🏆
I have a question. In the God forbid situation that the ISS has to be evacuated asap. Are the spacesuits compatible with the different spacecraft? Ie, could a Russian Cosmonaut, wearing a Russian spacesuit come down on a Spacex dragon? Or, could a Astronaut wearing a Spacex or even Starliner suit come down in a Soyuz? If the answer is no, don’t you think they should be compatible, at least the air and power connections. Thanks
I love astronomy
I remember that😀
I also want to visit ISS😢
I have a quistion, you know how there is no sound in space? How do you get sound in the space ship?
Because the inside of the spacecraft is pressurised, sound needs a medium to travel through which you don't get in space
There is air inside both the ISS and the space craft. They have to breathe! And the air is at near ground-level atmospheric pressure so the density of the air feels normal inside the ISS and space craft. The pressurization means they have to equalize the pressures between the ISS and the space craft before they can open the hatch between the two vessels. Otherwise, the air inside one could rush into the other with potentially harmful results.
@@mangojulie123 thanks
@@aaronjacobs3980 thanks
Fantástico
Serious question? ... where do they take a *CRAP* and where does it go?
They leave it on your front porch Mr. Kowalski. You’ll see it AFTER you step in it.
They basically crap in a good looking toilet box thing and they just dispose it when it gets full.They pee in a sick looking wire thing that converts it to fresh water.
The crew dragon brought home trash such as poo. Empty food bags etc. When expedition 63 comes home this autumn they will bring home too. Every crew arriving with cargo and they leave with waste aswell. They also have cargo ships incoming with food, oxigen etc. Its a fine circle. They have to do to not swim in waist.
12:42 CBR effect on camera intensifies! (all colorful misfired pixels on the image is from Cosmic Background Radiation, and Gamma rays from the sun)
Que guapóoooo este hombre me enamora🥰🥰😘😘😘😘🤪🤪🤪
❤❤❤❤❤👍🏻⚔️
Good night NASA and SPACEX and ISS, it comes that calls for having sea makes me better..everytime, I want to dawn around..every time, I need to know how you are doing..every second ♥ ️🔐 Captain
Am i the only one who thinks that Chris is gorgeous.. 😍
1:35 Stare 😐
"wrong camera" huh
🚀🚀🚀💫🌕🌏🌎🌍
Good afternoon,what beautifum ,my God ..
A W E S O M E ‼️
Ya
Your first
Anita Plummer yeah
UN MUNDO MEJOR 🌈💋
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6:43 Jeez that view :O Face it, Flat brain society!
I imagine, one day, we will be walking out of the tunnel.
Super grandi USA
Lovely eyes
I wish I was smart enough to become an astronaut but now I am too old and my body is broken.
Stay home stay safe corona virus