ISS Tour -- April 21, 2011

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  • Expedition 27 Flight Engineer Cady Coleman flies through the International Space Station with a high-definition video camera.

Комментарии • 228

  • @cherry97ist
    @cherry97ist 12 лет назад

    the men that go up into space and spend months at a time on this are so brave, i went to the national space museum and i cannot even begin to imagine how it actually feels up there in space, it used to scare me to think that there is nothing really out there, but with new technology and things like this we can get a better understanding, and who knows maybe there are other things out in space that we have never noticed before, it's just so amazing!

  • @lljkSadi
    @lljkSadi 13 лет назад +1

    Im speechless with how cool it is up there. I had the good fortune to intern at KSC one summer and it still blows my mind to see things I was around on earth, up on the station.

  • @wamatt2476
    @wamatt2476 7 лет назад +5

    looking out the copula at the blue earth is such a harsh contract to the brick white, manufactured, technical look of the rest of the station. My mouth literally fell open when he panned up to that window. The first first eight minutes, your brain sort of convinces you they're walking through a building, then you see through the window that they are actually above the whole world.

  • @bagi365
    @bagi365 13 лет назад

    This is soooo impresive!... It is funny how humans can make all this and our tv stations still find it more interesting and important to inform us about a celebrity person divorcing another celebrity person...

  • @VoiceofCthulhu
    @VoiceofCthulhu 12 лет назад

    Despite the obvious difficulties (bathrooms, exercise, maintenance ), I can't help but feel a great surge or pride for this achievement. I know it's not mine, but it was never a single person's achievement. It was our collaborative efforts, the trait of Humanity that is often overlooked, that created this marvel of science and engineering.
    I watch this video, and I know I would feel truly at home in this environment.

  • @akgunkel
    @akgunkel 13 лет назад +1

    I enjoyed the 360 tour of the cupola, it was great to see just how much of both the Earth and the ISS can be seen from its windows. I just wish Cady had narrated the entire thing, not just from where she enters Node 3. For those of us stuck on the ground, it's always interesting to hear about the equipment in the various modules. Mike Fincke's tours still rank as the best, I'd like to see one that detailed made now that ISS is basically complete.

  • @booman9990
    @booman9990 9 лет назад +11

    Imagine walking around this place with normal gravity :D Many ways to break equipment or get injured from falling...

  • @nasafan4943
    @nasafan4943 7 лет назад +1

    Really love that Node 1 sound, it sounds so relaxing!

  • @KD0IDB
    @KD0IDB 13 лет назад

    That is really cool. It's really new and interesting to me to actually hear what the inside of the space station sounds like. This is a fantastic video, it makes me feel a bit like I'm there while watching it. The view at the end is amazing. I feel quite relaxed now, thank you for the tour!!!
    -KD0IDB

  • @niranjangangolli7230
    @niranjangangolli7230 10 лет назад +5

    i love n enjoy every moment of space videos n hope to be part of it watching the beautiful earth from above!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @newellgirl
    @newellgirl 13 лет назад

    I like the view from the Cupola of the Soyez craft and the Progress module..the background noise reminds me of the sound of a long haul flight flying through the nite skies. In this instance obviously it's in space..would love to be high above the earth looking down on the seas and in orbit! great work Cady as always..the bathroom issues you guys seem to keep having must be annoying..

  • @Karebear9001
    @Karebear9001 12 лет назад

    So. Freakin. Great. Really glad to finally see the bathroom. I'm glad that there is such a high level of background noise - extreme silence is super creepy. I'd suggest either color coding or pattern/stripe coding the 'airlocks' between units maybe? Make a few of the larger cover panels (on the walls of the modules) dry-erase or something. Also, maybe some grommet/bungie stuff for other cover panels so people who live there can put more things like "Pins out?" everywhere plus pictures etc...

  • @Mii85
    @Mii85 13 лет назад

    Great tour and 8:23 has to be highlight. Just simply brilliant stuff!

  • @LEDewey_MD
    @LEDewey_MD 13 лет назад

    Incredible! Feels like one is really there!

  • @ngarachuk86
    @ngarachuk86 12 лет назад

    Beautiful..Just Beautiful....

  • @coltononline
    @coltononline 12 лет назад

    Awesome tour.
    We don't need ambassadors/astronauts faces in front of the cameras ALL the time. I'm more interested in this type of look at the ISS. Great video.....

  • @chaz720
    @chaz720 13 лет назад

    You guys, and gal, have got that place incredibly tidy these days.
    Yeah there's the new PMM, yeah there's HTV, yeah there's the ATV... someone on the expedition 26/27 crew is a neat freak... I can tell.

  • @finalizer0
    @finalizer0 13 лет назад

    You can have any laptop you want on the ISS.
    As long as it's a ThinkPad.

  • @grazydine2
    @grazydine2 13 лет назад

    Your very own space station tour by an actual astronaut awesome !

  • @moonasha
    @moonasha 13 лет назад

    If any of you up there read this, make more of these! I want to see one of the sleeping area next :P

  • @technofi2011
    @technofi2011 13 лет назад

    Thank you.

  • @mantusaur
    @mantusaur 13 лет назад

    after seeing my earth i lost all my pain of 30 years .i have no any bad feeling with any human being now.

  • @paldesic2009
    @paldesic2009 13 лет назад

    @holdthis and its still improving, man i wish i could be around to see how the future looked in 200 years from now

  • @superman19121976
    @superman19121976 13 лет назад

    very very nice video...great to see that

  • @grizzleyguyful
    @grizzleyguyful 13 лет назад

    Very nice. Thank You.

  • @ifearn0ught
    @ifearn0ught 12 лет назад +1

    Wow I am so jealous haha best view undoubtedly!

  • @Valamphias
    @Valamphias 12 лет назад

    This video was so disorienting. It's a challenge I had never considered regarding working on the ISS before: simply finding your way around would be a challenge. Especially for people who don't read signs! XD

  • @josealexandrereis
    @josealexandrereis 13 лет назад

    at 2:45 are those 4 living quarters in NOD 2?

  • @Graviton1066
    @Graviton1066 13 лет назад

    @josealexandrereis Yes, there are two additional crew quarters in the Russian Zvezda Module way at the other end of the Russian Segment too.

  • @HungryGreeny
    @HungryGreeny 13 лет назад

    @RockTouching I read that delivery 1 kg of cargo to iss costs about 10,000$. Maybe i mistaken. I don't think that they play in hi-end games on the iss so 5 yo laptops is pretty good for them.

  • @BenKerman
    @BenKerman 12 лет назад +1

    There are no stars for the same reason there are no stars on the apollo images, because the light reflected by earth/moon is so bright the camera cant see the stars. Just try seeing stars at night while pointing a flashlight into your eyes.

  • @harismatic
    @harismatic 12 лет назад

    @ReelNasa - vow. but with so many cables hanging out, and things looking so messy with things sticking out everywhere, isn't there a danger that a floating astro-cosmo-naut would trip on something and cause problems?

  • @hitcan79
    @hitcan79 13 лет назад

    The only thing they're missing is a big open area like skylab had where they can just fly around and goof around and stuff, Check out the old skylab video's here on youtube and you'll see what I mean.

  • @MrCaparica
    @MrCaparica 12 лет назад

    wonderful view, thanks.

  • @spacej0e
    @spacej0e 11 лет назад

    Yup, that's Robonaut 2. He might start helping with spacewalks soon, but for now, they're just testing him. Look him up!

  • @hobo154154
    @hobo154154 12 лет назад

    Yeah they do, maybe that helps with them feeling which way up it is

  • @rocaho001
    @rocaho001 12 лет назад

    I still can't figure out how they breathe in the ISS? do they have a stockpile of oxygen tanks?

  • @motherssmile
    @motherssmile 12 лет назад

    i'm always wondering: where are the stars?? in a lot of videos from the moon and space there are no stars. can someone please tell me?

  • @Beergut222
    @Beergut222 12 лет назад

    Tour guide:
    Starts in the American section of the station:
    1) Node 1
    2) U.S. Destiny lab
    3) Node 2
    4) JEM (Japanese Experiment lab)
    5) Back into Node 2
    (No ESA lab, must have had a delicate experiment going on - it lies opposite JEM)
    6) Back into U.S. Destiny lab
    7) Back into Node 1
    8) Into U.S. "Quest" air lock
    9) Down into Italian-made storage module left behind by one of the last Shuttles
    10) Into Node 3 (talking begins, with bathroom)
    11) Cupolla (windows to look down to Earth)

  • @richardperth2002
    @richardperth2002 12 лет назад +1

    AFTER WATCHING THIS I RESPECT THE PEOPLE UP THERE DOING IT VERY LONELY AND it is LIKE PRISON CONDITIONS. i would like to see a section for growing their own food up there and if its possible to have a green house module which could work well to clean up the atmosphere they breathe up there?

  • @pogyssubs
    @pogyssubs 9 лет назад

    sometimes I wonder who's in charge of maintaining the space station,as far as organization. and cleaning

  • @Slavic_Sky
    @Slavic_Sky 13 лет назад

    wow the station is huge

  • @paldesic2009
    @paldesic2009 13 лет назад

    Amazing i wonder if within 70 years this station expands a lot more

  • @JattLifeAmerica-u4j
    @JattLifeAmerica-u4j 4 года назад

    I love international space station

  • @DeepSingh-hz4nu
    @DeepSingh-hz4nu 6 лет назад

    Bathroom not functioning... so what’s the intern plan?

  • @hobo154154
    @hobo154154 12 лет назад

    How on earth (or indeed, not on earth) do you keep yourself oriented? Or do you not feel the need to?

  • @eudamullah
    @eudamullah 11 лет назад

    Love the exit sign at 0:43. Exit to where?

  • @SuperNumber19
    @SuperNumber19 13 лет назад

    before I die.. I want to see the world I live in.. through the fantasy of amazement called space.. I will not die in this planet without visiting space atleast once. I promise.

  • @rupertgonzales1129
    @rupertgonzales1129 10 лет назад +2

    those laptops attached to walls for what are?

    • @adamcarr2898
      @adamcarr2898 10 лет назад

      there IBM thinkpads possibly T60s

    • @rstevewarmorycom
      @rstevewarmorycom 6 лет назад +1

      rupert gonzales
      To monitor and control everything. They gave up on central computers and separated everything and used laptops to monitor and control it. Much easier.

  • @teresajimenez7308
    @teresajimenez7308 Год назад

    Minute 9:25 fly in space, great movie😁

  • @tube71000
    @tube71000 12 лет назад

    how do you get a swim tank in zero-g enviroment?
    ...or a troll

  • @FlashFizz
    @FlashFizz 13 лет назад

    Compared to what the Apollo astronauts traveled in, it's huge.

  • @alixtechnolover
    @alixtechnolover 13 лет назад

    no ones there?

  • @captain-Dan
    @captain-Dan 12 лет назад

    Awesome, I wish i could be up there.

  • @dyzio2206
    @dyzio2206 12 лет назад

    it is a maze in there.. but u get the orientation it is like being on a new city i guess.. in time you figure it out..! btw did you notice they have lables(to lab, nod 1-2, port/strbrd etc..)

  • @MrBroadcastMusic
    @MrBroadcastMusic 12 лет назад

    Welcome to MTV CRIBS fellas!!!

  • @MrAstroSky
    @MrAstroSky 13 лет назад

    they have windows xp sp1 and a very nice view at 08m22s

  • @CakeHebenstreit
    @CakeHebenstreit 12 лет назад

    where are the people?

  • @Graviton1066
    @Graviton1066 13 лет назад

    @andrebrannan1953 Everyone else might have been sleeping. Notice she only starts talking when she's pretty far away from the sleep stations.

  • @Bloodgod40
    @Bloodgod40 13 лет назад

    I think they should send up one of the Apollo era astronauts. I know they're all old now, but they're probably fitter than most old guys. It would sure be some difference from the tiny flying phone booth they had to go to the moon in.

    • @rstevewarmorycom
      @rstevewarmorycom 6 лет назад

      John Glenn went up on Discovery, at age 77, but before the ISS.

  • @alixtechnolover
    @alixtechnolover 13 лет назад

    what was that suit?

  • @factoriacrossmedia
    @factoriacrossmedia 12 лет назад

    Amazing

  • @HugoDiasR
    @HugoDiasR 12 лет назад

    Why never show the Russian Orbital Segments ??

  • @vdizhoor
    @vdizhoor 13 лет назад

    Wow, after seeing the Earth from the Cupola window I would probably need to use the bathroom. Thankfully, I now know where that is too.

  • @Cketzalcoatl
    @Cketzalcoatl 13 лет назад

    Up until 6:32 I was constantly thinking: "go to node 3, go to node 3, go to node 3, go to node 3..."
    I dunno how any work has gotten done on the ISS since the cupola was installed.

  • @skmplo
    @skmplo 13 лет назад

    Where is everybody!??

  • @doceigen
    @doceigen 12 лет назад

    I've been working on zero gravity toilet systems in Second Life... I'm on my second engineering simulator prototype now.

  • @rompiendoelmuro7966
    @rompiendoelmuro7966 2 года назад

    Linda la mosca espacial al final del video!

  • @Craigthepope
    @Craigthepope 13 лет назад

    @SouthernSky That wasn't even the entire station.

  • @BPJJohn
    @BPJJohn 12 лет назад

    that bathroom looks like a engineers nightmare

  • @CmdrGendoIkari
    @CmdrGendoIkari 13 лет назад

    You probably wouldn't be able to peel me away from the cupola room.

  • @BurnabyAlex
    @BurnabyAlex 13 лет назад

    "On another occasion, Howard worked on a zero-gravity human-waste disposal system, essentially a "space toilet", that was deployed in the International Space Station. He later realized the equipment had a structural weakness, and again sought the help of his friends to correct it. The solution proved unsuccessful.[5]"
    - Wikipedia article , The Big Bang Theory.
    Also, Would Noise Cancelling Headphones come in handy on the ISS?

  • @barryschultz4947
    @barryschultz4947 Год назад

    Is that the sound of jet engines I hear?

  • @3y3sho7
    @3y3sho7 13 лет назад

    thats a pretty advanced kitchen

  • @Enatbyte
    @Enatbyte 12 лет назад

    which is also known as a smudge on the glass

  • @eudamullah
    @eudamullah 11 лет назад

    Sad that the person taking the video didn't comment on what was happening.

  • @josealexandrereis
    @josealexandrereis 13 лет назад

    @Graviton1066 thanks for the info...

  • @TheRegule
    @TheRegule 13 лет назад

    This remind me of those pipe labyrinth that little kids play in , except with more technology and less gravity. :)

  • @brenthiggins8995
    @brenthiggins8995 12 лет назад

    so cool

  • @TheGuyWhoWorePants
    @TheGuyWhoWorePants 11 лет назад +4

    *bumps into the 'open airlock' button*

  • @TheTboss77
    @TheTboss77 12 лет назад

    What the.... Where is the crew?!!!

  • @jasperdj
    @jasperdj 13 лет назад

    Is she alone on the ISS?

  • @parag263
    @parag263 3 года назад

    guess I am lost, but I love it

  • @PokaoTseu
    @PokaoTseu 12 лет назад

    They're probably all asleep, as she is filming this "late at night". But she doesn't go into the Russian segment, nor into Columbus, so they might all have been hiding there.

  • @bochan207
    @bochan207 13 лет назад

    Im getting vertigo just from watching this

  • @pickagreatname
    @pickagreatname 12 лет назад

    that and the screensaver on that laptop.

  • @zackmorris1847
    @zackmorris1847 12 лет назад

    its huge

  • @makinjica
    @makinjica 11 лет назад

    Its so noisy .. Cooling or something else ?

    • @rstevewarmorycom
      @rstevewarmorycom 8 лет назад

      Air conditioning and ventiliation. And lots of little whirring devices.

  • @TheTwinchrisnation
    @TheTwinchrisnation 13 лет назад

    kudos to this lady, she has the best job known to man :(

  • @daviddewille5069
    @daviddewille5069 12 лет назад

    April 21 was my birthday!

  • @jmbhalodia12
    @jmbhalodia12 13 лет назад

    Why don't we see any satellites orbiting the earth?

  • @pogyssubs
    @pogyssubs 9 лет назад

    it's seems ridiculous to think a crew of 6 could maintain the going ons of such a large facility

    • @rstevewarmorycom
      @rstevewarmorycom 8 лет назад

      Well, most of it is experiments, not time critical stuff or operations. The area that controls the environment is really fairly small.

  • @cokepatorozas
    @cokepatorozas 2 года назад

    Min 10:43 , fly ?

  • @assasinchicken10
    @assasinchicken10 12 лет назад

    That would explain why there is no stars

  • @helicoptered
    @helicoptered 13 лет назад

    @darkcg79 Only the best!

  • @haltdieklappe1717
    @haltdieklappe1717 12 лет назад

    Of course they use xp. Its not like FedEx delivers new operating systems to space shuttles

  • @holkn
    @holkn 12 лет назад

    where is everybody else....................

  • @dyzio2206
    @dyzio2206 12 лет назад

    i agree with you 100%.. one of the things i hate in windows is the fact that i have to pay for everything.. the overall function system is improving though.. i did hear that MS asked Canonical to provide Code for W7... funny..!!

  • @thefowlyetti2
    @thefowlyetti2 13 лет назад

    Im suprised they didnt upgrade to Windows 7 up there

  • @ForgotMegun
    @ForgotMegun 12 лет назад

    Man I lost track of whats up and down! but I guess there is no up or down.. haha!