Question: Astronauts claim to see the “blue marble” in its entirety when looking out the window of the ISS. But at only 250 km above the earth’s surface , wouldn’t it be impossible to even see any curvature at all ? Wouldn’t it be similar to standing in front of a huge cinema screen only an inch or so from your nose? So looking in any direction would make it impossible to even see one end of the world to another in the same field of view. ISS more Bull SS
Somehow it is sad that the ISS is the only place near planet Earth where humanity works and lives together and no longer knows any borders. Only if humanity can do the same on Earth itself and abolish borders, countries, greed and money will the human life form be able to continue to develop and survive on planet Earth. Think about it, humanity. Thank you for the virtual tour. The sight of our blue sphere remains in my personal memory.
I totally get your point Dirk.. in my world it's called for us humans to get on the same page" would have been wonderful.. smile.. we can always hope can't we.. Stay safe ✌️😊
So incredible -- thank you for the tour! I can't imagine how thrilling it must be to work there. I often track the ISS on Stellarium. If the timing is right to get the sun's reflection on it just after dark, I can see it zipping overhead for a few seconds. It never fails to amaze me.
Beautiful platform I would love to have that experience of living and working aboard the ISS! - How in the world do you do fly-through without getting caught up in all those wires and cables?
How do they remember the routes ? With all 4 sides openings without a sense of direction, it looks scary 😮 plus since all the wires are extremely close-knitted what happens if something gets snapped during movement?
Such an awesome endeavour. The ISS is amazing. I bet the astronauts bump their bonces and bods from time to time, and hence all the padding for such eventualities.
It starts to look a bit tight, but mostly like a place where is going to be difficult to don't touch something that shouldn't be touched. Must be difficult be living up there with such a lack of space inside the station.
How often does someone snag one of the dangling wires and cables that seem to be attached to nearly every surface? They appear to be nearly impossible to avoid, especially in the U.S. section.
Witam, wspaniale pokazałeś całą stację iss. Co zauważyłem to różnica w średnicy modułów europejskich i amerykańskich a rosyjskich. Rosyjskie są wąskie i kolorystycznie ponure oświetlenie słabe i żółte. Czy to ma wpływ na psychikę tam pracujących ludzi jestem pewien że tak. Natomiast część europejska i amerykańska ma zupełnie pozytywną aurę i dobre oświetlenie co wpływa na pozytywne emocje i chce się tam pracować. Taj w sumie to jedna wielka rura dla myszy przerobiona na laboratorium w którym się mieszka i pracuje- w sumie fajna przygoda i ciekawa praca bo po to tam jesteś. Każdy kto jie ma agorafobii może tam pracować jak ma jakiś pomysł ideę na nowe wynalazki technologię coś nowego dla ludzkości. Dziękuję za tą wspaniałą relację. Jak zbuduję własną rakietę napędzaną parą suchą to was na iss odwiedzę- przylecę z suczką Golden Retriever. Pozdrawiam was serdecznie małego pobytu.
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Question: Astronauts claim to see the “blue marble” in its entirety when looking out the window of the ISS. But at only 250 km above the earth’s surface , wouldn’t it be impossible to even see any curvature at all ? Wouldn’t it be similar to standing in front of a huge cinema screen only an inch or so from your nose? So looking in any direction would make it impossible to even see one end of the world to another in the same field of view. ISS more Bull SS
I dont know. I just find myself horrified at how cluttered and untidy it is in there. For all the engineers involved in the design, it all seems so impractical and poorly designed. Is it because super-intelligent people are just naturally disorganised?
2:33 how they not moving although they said The ISS travels at about 17,500 miles/28,000 kilometers per hour. How they can circle around the glob 16times a day without moving.
Its nice to see both parties working together on the ISS without boundaries. Great Tour and I wish a safe journey home to Mr. Mogensen
If there's one thing that will remain, regardless of Earthly politics, is cooperation on the International Space Station.
ISS is hope.
2:06 we look so beautiful from up there! No matter how many of these ISS tours I've watched, I'm always blown away.
Question: Astronauts claim to see the “blue marble” in its entirety when looking out the window of the ISS. But at only 250 km above the earth’s surface , wouldn’t it be impossible to even see any curvature at all ? Wouldn’t it be similar to standing in front of a huge cinema screen only an inch or so from your nose? So looking in any direction would make it impossible to even see one end of the world to another in the same field of view. ISS more Bull SS
Thank you ESA and Andreas 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
Somehow it is sad that the ISS is the only place near planet Earth where humanity works and lives together and no longer knows any borders. Only if humanity can do the same on Earth itself and abolish borders, countries, greed and money will the human life form be able to continue to develop and survive on planet Earth. Think about it, humanity. Thank you for the virtual tour. The sight of our blue sphere remains in my personal memory.
It is literally divided into sections based on nationality.
@@philosotree5876 They all breath the same air!
@@DirkKuepper So do we here on Earth.
I totally get your point Dirk.. in my world it's called for us humans to get on the same page" would have been wonderful.. smile.. we can always hope can't we.. Stay safe ✌️😊
@@hjordistorfa That was not a sentence.
So incredible -- thank you for the tour! I can't imagine how thrilling it must be to work there. I often track the ISS on Stellarium. If the timing is right to get the sun's reflection on it just after dark, I can see it zipping overhead for a few seconds. It never fails to amaze me.
I love these videos. A more detailed tour would be awesome. I admire what you all do.
Andreas is My biggest idol🌍🇩🇰 really good video from Denmark🇩🇰
Great tour, thanks so much!
Wow! It was amazing to watch the tour again, but it would be great to get some insight on all the different noises in various modules. Thank you!
Thank you for your feedback! We will keep this in mind for future videos ☺️
Absolutely amazing!
I love these videos.
Thanks for that unique tour!
I didn't realise how cramped those quarters are. I suppose equipment kept being added on year after year.
Thank you Hugin/Andreas for the tour.. it always amazing to see the ISS Station from the inside.. Stay safe.. All the best to you all ❤
I cant wait to see you up there again. Please make it happen @esa and @nasa 🇩🇰
Thanks, Andreas - all of Denmark is proud of you.
Loved that approach to the cupola.
Thank You, Sir, Andreas Mogensen, for the tour of the International Space Station! What a Thrill! 🏆🥇♥♥
At this point, I have watched so many ISS tours, I could probably find my way around in it😂
Great Video
floating around must feel amazing.
Great round trip. Thanks.
that view is to die for
Super cool! 😎
Thank you! That's just amazing :)
Thanks for the great speed tour!
Beautiful platform I would love to have that experience of living and working aboard the ISS! - How in the world do you do fly-through without getting caught up in all those wires and cables?
6 months!
Incredible mission 😍🤩
Como é incrível ver vcs meu Deus que maravilhoso ver essa terra do espaço quase nao acredito muito lindo ❤
Che bel video sul vostro lavoro,interessante,grazie...🛰🚀🛸🕑👍🤙👏💯🤩😍😘🙋🏻♀️
Vielen Dank und liebe gerne
How do they remember the routes ? With all 4 sides openings without a sense of direction, it looks scary 😮 plus since all the wires are extremely close-knitted what happens if something gets snapped during movement?
Such an awesome endeavour. The ISS is amazing. I bet the astronauts bump their bonces and bods from time to time, and hence all the padding for such eventualities.
I had an existential crisis looking at the Earth from the window.
It starts to look a bit tight, but mostly like a place where is going to be difficult to don't touch something that shouldn't be touched. Must be difficult be living up there with such a lack of space inside the station.
Excellent bro and God bless you
ขอบคุณข้อมูลที่ดีคุณAndreas🙏👍🚀
Amazing😍
Watched this on 17th September 2024 at 1130 hrs IST.
Thanks for all World 🌐
Astronauts are true heroes of the human specie.
How often does someone snag one of the dangling wires and cables that seem to be attached to nearly every surface? They appear to be nearly impossible to avoid, especially in the U.S. section.
@@rebyooper9358 practice I'm sure they got caught a few times the first time they went up
Wow, some of those connecting tubes are a case for serious claustrophobia, if you haven't been adequately trained.
Hovering smooth and chilly through the station and the only thing you´ve got is 28.000km/h on the Outside. :D
I wonder how they handle pressure to be out of nature and stay in narrow space and dont get depressed, how they maintain air température ?)
What is the rotating thing @ 2:06? Like a dish
i'm not sure, but maybe is the reflector of the COWVR (Compact Ocean Wind Vector Radiometer)
@@DavideProphet thanks 😌 o grazie 😀
@@MattiaCeccopieri ah non avevo fatto caso al nome italiano! Di nulla 😂😂
Nice thanks for journaling😂
Not necessarily 2001 a space oddity now is it?
Is stowage like mawage?
Is it possible to modify the international space station and send it to orbit Mars?
I guessed I missed it, but I didn't see the new Russian module, Nauka...I think that's what it's called.
Nice!!
Witam, wspaniale pokazałeś całą stację iss. Co zauważyłem to różnica w średnicy modułów europejskich i amerykańskich a rosyjskich. Rosyjskie są wąskie i kolorystycznie ponure oświetlenie słabe i żółte. Czy to ma wpływ na psychikę tam pracujących ludzi jestem pewien że tak. Natomiast część europejska i amerykańska ma zupełnie pozytywną aurę i dobre oświetlenie co wpływa na pozytywne emocje i chce się tam pracować. Taj w sumie to jedna wielka rura dla myszy przerobiona na laboratorium w którym się mieszka i pracuje- w sumie fajna przygoda i ciekawa praca bo po to tam jesteś. Każdy kto jie ma agorafobii może tam pracować jak ma jakiś pomysł ideę na nowe wynalazki technologię coś nowego dla ludzkości. Dziękuję za tą wspaniałą relację. Jak zbuduję własną rakietę napędzaną parą suchą to was na iss odwiedzę- przylecę z suczką Golden Retriever. Pozdrawiam was serdecznie małego pobytu.
Love the Canada arm
Bonjour, désolé de vous déranger, vous n'allez peut-être pas lire ce commentaire mais comment on fait pour être astronaute de carrière de l'ESA s'il vous plaît ?
Good morning 🌅🌅🌹🌹🌹🌹
🚀🚀🚀🚀♾️🚀🚀🚀🚀🥂🍀
The Russian side is so claustrophobic!
I there any USA flags in the ISS
⭐️🎖 .
Question: Astronauts claim to see the “blue marble” in its entirety when looking out the window of the ISS. But at only 250 km above the earth’s surface , wouldn’t it be impossible to even see any curvature at all ? Wouldn’t it be similar to standing in front of a huge cinema screen only an inch or so from your nose? So looking in any direction would make it impossible to even see one end of the world to another in the same field of view. ISS more Bull SS
attention-seeker
Since when Australia is Europe?
A wise man who can stand by himself
- Dirk Kuepper
Am I right 🙄
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I dont know. I just find myself horrified at how cluttered and untidy it is in there. For all the engineers involved in the design, it all seems so impractical and poorly designed. Is it because super-intelligent people are just naturally disorganised?
It's design is probably focused on functionality instead of earthly comforts
Submarines are also very tight claustrophobic and uncomfortable, it's just the nature of these objects
@ulricgordon8586 it costs so much money to bring things up there, they need to jam as much stuff in each space as they can.
I guess don't bump the wires? Lol I'm sure someone did some point.. What happens lol
First house tour in space! 😂🎉
I wonder how much per hour you get working at EAC. It must be a lot!❤
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Ts to PC 1y s
special rocket for 2, 1 year sleep, Target sun move towards Andromeda, rocket space radar nav rail laser breaking.
Ice cream
🧢🧢.
Oh please stop acting like you guys are in space 😂😂
They are in space Brenda
How tf are they floating Brenda
2:33 how they not moving although they said The ISS travels at about 17,500 miles/28,000 kilometers per hour. How they can circle around the glob 16times a day without moving.
The windows are fis eye lenses