How We Answer This Question is More Important Than You’d Think- Smarter Every Day 296

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @smartereveryday
    This was an incredible opportunity. I decided to go all in and discuss everything in detail. How do you feel about a Long Form Smarter Every Day video? Thank you again to everyone who support on Patreon at patreon.com/smartereveryday ! You let me make what I want instead of what I think the algorithm wants me to make!
  • @scottmanley
    Really phenomenal video Destin, now I find myself looking up what they're using for the regolith simulant in the pool because I suspect they want something denser than good old fashioned sand.
  • @ScottRejack
    Destin! I’m the guy looking in your ears! Such a pleasure to meet you and have you come to our amazing facility again!
  • @NorCalTRACON
    This is why I love the internet. Last minute I was watching cat memes, now I’m watching astronauts trying on new suit at NASA. Amazing times to be alive.
  • @Jim-Stick
    I absolutely love hearing really smart people talk about their jobs. Thank you Destin and everyone involved.
  • @QuintBUILDs
    Thanks for having the courage to buck the short-video trend and publish what felt like a documentary. So exciting you got to do all that cool stuff!
  • @steveyounger6530
    Hey Destin, thank you again for visiting our facility. Sorry I couldn’t be in the water with you, but it was a pleasure meeting you the day before. As always it’s awesome to have someone share the work we do when trying to get us back to the moon! Hope you visit again soon!
  • @Some1Gee
    Hey Destin, this video is incredible. Around 1:12:50 ish, you were talking about reasons for why the ISS is at 1 atm. The ISS is a short reentry away from the surface, so in the case of an emergency, the astronauts being acclimated to earth’s atmospheric pressure makes sense, however, your video helped me realize that this constraint doesn’t need to be held for the moon because of its distance/increased time. Thank you for helping me make that connection!!
  • @savagejinx8179
    Iowa State University also has a neutral buoyancy tank lab. I just graduated with an aerospace engineering degree from there and our senior project was to construct a submersible.
  • @CheeseWithMold
    Pat wearing the cap backwards underwater is one of the coolest diving outfits I've ever seen.
  • @donkey1271
    The safety diver doing the shocked face with her hands when the astronaut fell over felt very sweet and I cant really explain why
  • @TheeVande
    I love the little "oh no!" hands on face from the diver when Randy fell over and the claps when he got up!
  • @SloppyMechanics
    Thank you for shooting and organizing and uploading these videos!
  • @scubasiev
    Hey Destin! Absolutely fantastic video. Thanks for the feature during Bresnik’s fall and recovery. I didn’t expect my audible reaction to be picked up — that’s pretty cool! This is one of my favorite YouTube videos ever. Go team!
  • @TheSteveSteele
    Hi Destin - My father worked at JSC from 1962 - 1996. He eventually being head of a spacesuit reliability division. Your videos have inspired me to go to NASA to learn more about what my father did and make a YouTube channel about it. Thanks.
  • @mynameisharsha
    The amount of knowledge, information, entertainment and joy in this video is just mind boggling. Thank you Destin!
  • @Sp00kq
    Watching the Apollo guys struggling to walk around will never fail to bring a smile to my face. They're like toddlers all over again trying to figure out walking. The little giggles as they fall is absolutely adorable
  • @jrfattack11
    Been following this channel since I was 13 years old, and now I’m about to graduate from college with my BS in biology. Thank you for everything Destin.
  • @Dan-pf-RIZZ
    Long time watcher first time "commenter". Wow Destin this is an incredible video. I found myself grinning from ear to ear at several times. I have to be honest the length of the video did initially turn me off from clicking in but I'm happy I found my way after Marcus had recommended we come to check in. Truly amazing stuff, simplified to a tee, insightful questions, and amazing footage. Thanks again, look forward to more of this PLEASE!